Planning a trip to Morocco
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Things to do in Morocco in June
Arrive in Marrakech Menara Airport and check into your accommodation.
Explore the Bahia Palace, a stunning palace and gardens showcasing Moroccan architecture and design.
Visit Jemaa el-Fnaa, the main square and market place in Marrakech. Experience the lively atmosphere, street food and local performers.
Visit the Saadian Tombs, an ancient royal necropolis known for its stunning architecture and peaceful gardens.
Explore the enchanting Jardin Majorelle, a botanical garden with vibrant flora and the Berber Museum.
Dine at Restaurant Nomad for modern Moroccan cuisine with a rooftop view of the city.
Take a day trip to the Atlas Mountains and visit the Ourika Valley for stunning natural scenery and Berber villages.
Enjoy a traditional Berber meal at a local restaurant in the Atlas Mountains.
Return to Marrakech and relax at a hammam, a traditional Moroccan steam bath, for a rejuvenating experience.
The weather in Marrakesh in June is hot and dry, with average temperatures between 23 and 35 degrees Celsius. There is little chance of rain and the sun is strong, so be sure to protect yourself from the sun. So we are suggesting you pack accordingly.
*Travel eSims are a great way to stay connected while travelling. They are easy to set up online, no need to visit a store, and can be used in multiple countries. They are a data saver compared to international roaming and are compatible with most phones.
Things to Carry on your trip to Morocco
Clothing & Apparel
Light, breathable clothing -
Cotton or linen fabrics are ideal for the warm weather.
Comfortable walking shoes -
You'll be doing a lot of walking, so make sure your shoes are supportive and comfortable.
Hat -
To protect yourself from the sun.
Modest clothing -
Morocco is conservative country so respectful dress is appreciated.
Accessories
Sunglasses -
Essential for protecting your eyes from the sun.
Scarf or bandana -
Can be used for sun protection, warmth, or as a fashion accessory.
Small backpack or daypack -
For carrying your essentials while you're exploring.
Essentials & Must Haves
Passport and visa -
Make sure your passport is valid for at least 6 months beyond your intended stay.
Travel insurance -
To protect yourself against unexpected events.
Currency or credit cards -
Check the exchange rate and make sure to have enough local currency or credit cards for your needs.
Basic first-aid kit -
For minor cuts, scrapes, or illnesses.
Hand sanitizer -
To keep your hands clean, especially when you're on the go.
Reusable water bottle -
Stay hydrated, especially in the warm weather.
Good to have
Travel towel -
Quick-drying and compact, great for after a swim or shower.
Travel adapters -
Make sure you have the right adaptors for your electronics.
Laundry bag -
Keep your dirty clothes separate from your clean clothes.
Small flashlight -
Handy for navigating in dark areas or during power outages.
Guidebook or phrasebook -
To help you learn about the local culture and communicate with locals.
Electronics
Smartphone -
For staying connected, taking photos, and using travel apps.
Camera -
Capture your memories of this beautiful country.
Headphones -
For listening to music or podcasts while you're on the go.
Power bank -
To keep your electronics charged up.
Payment Options -
Cash and credit cards are widely accepted in Morocco, but it's always a good idea to have some local currency on hand for small purchases and tips.
Travel Apps in Morocco
Food Delivery Apps in Morocco
Local Experiences in Morocco
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