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Morocco Packing List Generator
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Lightweight, breathable tops (4-6)
Natural fabrics like cotton or linen work best
Long pants/trousers (2-3)
For mosques and conservative areas
Modest dress or long skirt
Required for religious sites
Light jacket or cardigan
For air-conditioned spaces and evenings
Comfortable walking shoes
Medinas have uneven cobblestones
Sandals or flip-flops
For riads and beach areas
Scarf or shawl
Versatile for sun, modesty, and style
Underwear (7-10 days)
Quick-dry fabrics recommended
Sleepwear
Lightweight and comfortable
Sunhat or cap
Essential sun protection
Light rain jacket
Occasional spring showers
Layers for varying temps
Weather can change quickly
Passport (valid 6+ months)
Check expiration date now
Passport copies
Store separately from original
Travel insurance documents
Print and save digitally
Flight tickets/confirmations
Digital and paper copies
Hotel/riad confirmations
Include addresses and phone numbers
Tour vouchers
Print all bookings
Credit/debit cards
Notify bank of travel dates
Cash (Euros or USD)
To exchange on arrival
Driver license
If planning to rent a car
Emergency contact list
Include embassy contacts
Vaccination records
If required for your nationality
International driving permit
For car rental
Student/senior ID
May get discounts
Packing Tips for Morocco
Luggage Recommendations
- * Soft-sided luggage works better for tight spaces
- * Bring a day backpack for daily excursions
- * Use packing cubes to stay organized
- * Leave room for souvenirs and purchases
- * Consider a dust cover for camera equipment
Carry-On Essentials
- * Passport and travel documents
- * Medications and prescriptions
- * Phone charger and power bank
- * Change of clothes (in case of lost luggage)
- * Valuables and electronics
Dress Code Guide
- * Cover shoulders and knees in cities
- * Beachwear only at pools and beaches
- * Remove shoes when entering homes
- * Head covering for women at mosques
- * Dress more conservatively in rural areas
What NOT to Bring
- * Expensive jewelry (attracts attention)
- * Too many electronics (security risk)
- * Revealing clothing for cities
- * Drone without permit (requires permission)
- * Excessive cash (use ATMs as needed)
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