Local Advice Guide for Morocco: Scams to Avoid, Food to Try, and Cultural Tips

Common Scams or Tourist Traps to Avoid in Morocco
Like any popular travel destination, Morocco has its share of scams—especially in Marrakech, Fez, and tourist-heavy medinas.
- Fake Guides in the Medina – In cities like Marrakech or Fez, people may approach you offering to “help” navigate the souks. These unofficial guides often expect inflated tips or take you to shops where they earn commission.
- Taxi Overcharging – Some drivers refuse to use meters or claim it’s broken. Always agree on a price before getting in, or insist on the meter.
- Henna Artists in Jemaa el-Fnaa – They may start applying henna without consent and demand high payment. Politely decline before they begin.
- Photo Fees – Street performers, snake charmers, and even locals in traditional attire often expect payment for photos—ask first.
- Overpriced Souvenir Shops – Many shops near major tourist sites inflate prices. Compare rates and negotiate politely.
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Must-Try Food Spots in Morocco

Morocco’s food scene is as colorful as its markets—ranging from affordable street eats to unforgettable fine dining.
Budget-Friendly Picks:
- Chez Chegrouni (Marrakech) – Simple, tasty Moroccan dishes right by Jemaa el-Fnaa.
- Cafe Clock (Fez & Marrakech) – Famous for camel burgers and cultural events.
- Snack Toubkal (Chefchaouen) – Delicious tagines and fresh juices for low prices.
Splurge-Worthy:
- Al Fassia (Marrakech) – All-female-run restaurant serving refined Moroccan cuisine.
- La Grande Table Marocaine (Casablanca) – A luxury take on traditional dishes in an elegant setting.
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Hidden Gem Neighborhoods, Cafés, and Bakeries
- Kasbah des Oudaias (Rabat) – A quiet blue-and-white old town with scenic ocean views.
- Bab Doukkala (Marrakech) – Less touristy than the main square, with authentic street food stalls.
- Pâtisserie Bennis Habous (Casablanca) – Historic bakery famous for Moroccan pastries.
- Akchour Waterfalls Area (Chefchaouen) – Great for hiking and local café stops.
Safety at Night in Moroccan Cities

Morocco is generally safe, but it’s best to take basic precautions.
- Marrakech & Fez Medinas – Can be dimly lit; avoid wandering alone late at night.
- Casablanca & Rabat – Safer, but still stay in well-lit, busier areas.
- Avoid showing expensive jewelry or electronics in crowded places.
Etiquette & Cultural Tips
- Dress Modestly – Cover shoulders and knees, especially in rural areas.
- Greetings Matter – A polite “Salam Alaikum” goes a long way.
- Friday is Special – Many restaurants serve couscous only on Fridays.
- Right Hand Rule – Use your right hand for eating, paying, and giving/receiving items.
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Getting Around Without Overpaying
- Taxis – Always negotiate the fare or ask for the meter before starting.
- Buses – CTM and Supratours are reliable for intercity travel.
- Trains – ONCF runs trains between major cities, but smaller towns may require a bus connection.
- Walking & Maps – In medinas, walking is often the only way—offline maps via Voye eSIM keep you from getting lost.
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FAQs – Morocco Travel & Voye Global
Q1. Can I get Voye Global’s eSIM before arriving in Morocco?
Yes, you can purchase and install it before departure for instant connectivity upon arrival.
Q2. Is it safe to eat street food in Morocco?
Yes, choose stalls with high turnover and freshly cooked food to avoid issues.
Q3. Will Voye Global’s eSIM work in rural Morocco?
Yes, it connects to multiple Moroccan networks, ensuring coverage beyond major cities.
Q4. What’s the best time to visit Morocco?
Spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November) offer the best weather.
Q5. Does Voye Global offer discounts for Morocco trips?
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Q6. Can I use public transport maps with Voye eSIM?
Absolutely—stay updated on bus, tram, and train schedules without extra roaming costs.
Q7. Is Morocco safe for solo travelers?
Yes, but follow standard precautions like avoiding poorly lit areas at night.
Q8. Do I need to tip in Morocco?
Yes, tipping around 10% in restaurants is appreciated.
Q9. Does Voye Global’s eSIM work if I visit Spain from Morocco?
Yes, choose a regional plan covering both countries.
Q10. Can I bargain in Moroccan markets?
Yes, it’s expected—start low and negotiate respectfully.
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