Things To Know Before Going to Morocco

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Peter and Yen

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Things To Know Before Going to Morocco


Morocco is an amazing travel destination with so much to offer and explore. After spending over a month in Morocco, we wanted to share some tips and things to know if you’re planning on visiting too.

00:00 Intro
00:53 Getting to Morocco
01:14 Languages
01:46 Getting a sim & data
04:04 Currency
05:06 Transport: Taxis
08:47 Transport:…

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20 Comments

  1. I'm questioning if it's worth to travel here. Complete chaos! Beautiful landmarks.
    Social factor is extremely repelling.
    It's almost like there was a culture who built these places, then some other culture took over.

  2. Morocco is not for an introvert ! There's no price tag on everything constant negotiating is exhausting ! I got same experience in Eygpt and it sucks

  3. Thanks Peter and Yen, really appreciate your straight forward and honest advice. My wife and I are off to Morocco this month for 3 months, so your tips are very useful for us. Cheers guys, now to watch your other Morocco videos.

  4. It's a great difference between people, living in marocco and the maroc people, living in the netherlands. In this country the have the name mocro-maffia. The people in morocco who i know are very nice and friendly people.

  5. Maybe the touristic cities you have visited are predominant Darija and French speaking, but in reality we speak Tamazight the most all over Northern Africa. It's not true that people speak Arabic nor French the most. It's a stereotype yes, but in fact young people nowadays speak English more than French and in the North we speak Spanish as the second language. And there is no Arabic in daily life speaking, it's Darija a kind of lingua franca which people speak in urban areas.

  6. Skip this country. I could not wait to get out after a couple of weeks. They will try to rip you off every single time. Buying anything is such a struggle and they are rude and try to intimidate you. And forget about taking pictures: I literally got yelled at in Chefchaouen for taking a video of the street and was yelled I had to erase the video. It was just a pretty street shooting wide open. Every time you take picture you will get a bad look from locals or they will demand money from you – in Euros! I was so sick of morrocans by the time I left. I’ve been in 30 countries but this one I would not recommend.

  7. مرحبا بيك في الجزائر تحياتي ليك اتمنى ان تزوري بلادي انها جميلة وارئعة انصحك بزيرتها مرحبا بيك 🇩🇿🇩🇿❤️