Morocco Tours, Holiday Packages and Travel Deals
From the bustling medinas of Marrakech to the windswept dunes of the Sahara, Morocco is a destination that will leave you in awe.
With our knowledgeable guides, you’ll experience Morocco’s unique blend of Arab, Berber and French influences.
For an unforgettable journey, the best time to visit Morocco is from March to May and September to November. With the chance to earn Qantas Points on every booking, there’s never been a better time to TripADeal through Morocco.
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You can’t miss the medinas of Marrakech and Fes, soaking in the coastal charm of Essaouira or exploring the blue streets of Chefchaouen. Take a desert trek through the Sahara or drive along the former caravan route between the Sahara and Marrakesh.
Visit the famous desert kasbah of Ait-Ben-Haddou and the Berber villages, hike in the Atlas Mountains or stroll through the royal palaces of Rabat. You could even see the famous Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca.
The best time to visit Morocco is generally from March to May or September to November. The temperatures are more moderate then, so it’s ideal for exploring the cities, mountains, and desert without the heat of summer.
Morocco’s climate varies from coastal Mediterranean weather to desert conditions.
Northern Morocco
In cities like Chefchaouen, the Mediterranean climate brings mild winters and warm summers. Winter runs from November to March, with temperatures as low as 10°C. Summer, from May to October, can reach up to 30°C.
Central Morocco
Marrakech and Fes experience a hot semi-arid climate, with summer temperatures often reaching 40°C. Winters are mild, ranging from 10°C to 20°C.
Southern Morocco
The Sahara region is characterised by very hot summers and cooler nights, especially from November to February. Temperatures can range from below 5°C at night in winter to over 45°C in summer.
Yes, some TripADeal packages include accommodation in incredible 4 or 5-star hotels in Riads. Check the Accommodation section of the Important Information to learn more about what properties you’ll could be checking into.
Yes, all TripADeal packages to Morocco take a scenic drive through the Atlas Mountains, which runs from the southwest to the northeast of Morocco. There is also often an optional Sahara desert experience tour, which is highly recommended by our travel experts (extra charges may apply).
Yes, the majority of TripADeal packages to Morocco include 4 or 5-star desert camping. Check the itinerary and accommodation section of the Important Information to learn more.
Morocco operates on Western European Time (WET) or UTC+0, and is 11 hours behind Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST). Morocco observes daylight saving time, switching to Western European Summer Time (UTC+1).
How long it takes to fly to Morocco depends on what major Australian city you’re departing from.
Once you’ve booked your TripADeal package, you’ll receive your travel pack approximately 4 to 6 weeks before departure. This pack will give you all the information you need, including what airline you’ll be on, any flight class upgrades you’ve purchased and more.
Flights to Morocco can vary depending on your departure city, peak seasons and how far in advance you book.
For your convenience, TripADeal’s Tour and Cruise packages to Morocco include return international flights.
Australian passport holders do not need a visa for visits up to 90 days in Morocco.
Visa and other entry and exit conditions change regularly, so it’s best to contact your nearest Embassy or Consulate for up-to-date information.
The official currency of Morocco is the Moroccan Dirham (MAD).
Our local guides recommend carrying local currency for most transactions, especially if you visit markets and rural areas where card payments may not be accepted.
You can easily exchange AUD at airports, banks and currency exchange counters before your trip or throughout Morocco. ATMs are also widely available across the country, offering a simple way to withdraw MAD directly.
If you want to stay connected without relying on Wi-Fi, our travel experts recommend getting a travel SIM Card when you’re in Morocco.
Popular Moroccan providers like Maroc Telecom, Orange and Inwi offer SIM cards with nationwide coverage. You can easily purchase these at airports, convenience stores or mobile shops in Morocco.
Alternatively, most major Australian networks such as Telstra, Vodaphone and Optus allow you to activate international roaming that covers you overseas.
You'll need a Type C or Type E power plug adapter when travelling to Morocco from Australia.
You’ll also want to check if your device supports 220V or if a voltage converter may be necessary.
All TripADeal packages to Morocco include return international flights from major destinations, including Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane.