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Crafting extraordinary journeys through Morocco's timeless landscapes. We curate experiences that transform travel into art.

31 Rue 110, Hay Moulay Abdellah
Casablanca, Morocco 20000
+212 701 664 704concierge@serenitymoroccotours.com

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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
Sunscreen SPF 50+
Moroccan sun is intense
Lip balm with SPF
Prevents dry, cracked lips
Moisturizer
Dry climate requires extra hydration
Insect repellent
Especially for evenings
Hand sanitizer
Not always soap available
Wet wipes
Versatile for freshening up
Personal medications
Bring enough for trip + extra
First aid basics
Band-aids, pain relievers, antihistamines
Anti-diarrhea medication
Adjustment to new foods
Toothbrush & toothpaste
Travel size for carry-on
Phone & charger
Essential for navigation and translation
Power adapter (Type C/E)
Morocco uses European plugs
Portable power bank
Long days away from outlets
Camera
Morocco is incredibly photogenic
Memory cards
You will take many photos
Laptop/tablet
If working or for entertainment
E-reader
For downtime
Headphones
For flights and travel
Travel tripod
For low-light and night shots
GoPro/action camera
For adventure activities
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
Day backpack
For daily excursions
Reusable water bottle
Stay hydrated, reduce plastic
Sunglasses
UV protection essential
Travel lock
For luggage security
Packing cubes
Keep organized
Laundry bag
Separate dirty clothes
Travel pillow
For long journeys
Eye mask & earplugs
Better sleep
Collapsible tote bag
For market shopping
Binoculars
For bird watching and scenery
Journal & pen
Record your memories
Modest clothing
Cover shoulders and knees
Head covering (for mosques)
Women should have one available
Small bills for tips
Tipping is expected
Arabic/French phrasebook
Locals appreciate the effort
Small gifts from home
For guides and hosts

Cultural Tips

  • *Always ask before photographing people
  • *Remove shoes when entering homes and some shops
  • *Use right hand for eating and greetings
  • *Bargain respectfully in souks (50-70% of asking price)
  • *Dress more conservatively in rural areas

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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