Traveller question
Member
May 2026
Is it safe to visit Morocco right now?
Asked by a traveller planning a trip to Morocco. Here's the honest answer from one of our travel designers.

Traveller question
Member
May 2026
Is it safe to visit Morocco right now?
Asked by a traveller planning a trip to Morocco. Here's the honest answer from one of our travel designers.
Amina
Travel Designer · StaffCultural Travel Designer
May 2026
Generally yes. Morocco is a stable, peaceful country and a popular, well-protected tourist destination. Conditions can change, so always check your government's current travel advisory before booking and again before departure. As of writing, mainstream destinations operate normally; the main day-to-day issues remain petty theft and hassle, not unrest.
Morocco is one of the most politically stable countries in the region, with a long, uninterrupted record of welcoming international visitors. The classic destinations — Marrakech, Fes, Chefchaouen, the Sahara routes, the coast — operate normally and safely, and tourism infrastructure is mature and reliable. For the overwhelming majority of travellers, "right now" is a perfectly good time to visit.
Because no honest answer can predict every future event, the responsible advice is always to check your own government's official travel advisory before you book and again shortly before you travel. The UK FCDO, US State Department, Australian Smartraveller and equivalents publish up-to-date, country-specific guidance, including any localised areas to avoid (such as certain remote border regions) and current entry requirements. These are the authoritative, current sources — not social media rumour.
Following the 2023 earthquake near Marrakech, some travellers ask whether the region is open: the city and the main tourist circuit recovered and have been operating normally, though it is always worth confirming the status of specific remote High Atlas villages with your operator. Beyond that, the practical risks remain the everyday ones we always flag — petty theft in crowds and persistent vendors — rather than instability.
Sensible preparation covers the rest: take out comprehensive travel insurance, register with your embassy's traveller programme if one is offered, keep digital and paper copies of key documents, and book accommodation and desert excursions through reputable providers who monitor local conditions on the ground.
In short, Morocco is safe to visit under normal circumstances, and the experience is extraordinary. Just do the five-minute job of checking the live advisory for your nationality before you commit, and travel with the usual good sense.
Amina — Cultural Travel Designer, Serenity Morocco Tours. Answered May 2026.
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