We visited Morocco in 2025 for 25 days. It was our first visit to a country in Africa. We really enjoyed the experience. Morocco is less developed than Europe, but it is a very comfortable place to visit.

The road system is generally good to fair. When it is good it is as good as anywhere in Europe. For us the initial places we visited were accessible on very good toll ways and national roads. As we moved more inland the quality of the roads were less good, but still acceptable for travels in a van like François though at a slower pace.

Driving in Moroccan cities is a bit of a challenge. We took taxis into the centers of the big cities like Casablanca, Marrakech, and Fez. I would avoid driving into the center of those cities in a motorhome. Driving through the smaller cities and towns that the national roads take you through requires attention, but it is not dangerous. Over time you begin to understand how things work and can go with the flow of traffic like a local ( a cautious local).
Morocco is a cash culture, credit cards are generally accepted for big purchases in the major cities, and we paid for our fuel at the major gas stations with our card, but it is good to check with the attendant first. They are supposed to take cards for tolls, but on a couple of occasions they attendant could not get their credit card machine to work so we ended up paying with cash.
Since it is a cash culture you will need to keep topped off on Dharims. The Postal Bank is called Al Barid Bank charges no fee to sell Dharims. They are easy to find as they are co-located with the post office.
We had very mixed experiences with guides. The guides have a very specific itinerary they want to take you on and it includes visits to merchants. We became frustrated with this after a while as it inevitably turned into a sales pitch for leather, metal goods, rugs, spices and oils etc, and not a class on Moroccan culture. We were really pushed into a guide for the Fez souk as we were told it was impossible for a foreigner to go there without getting lost. We found the day with the guide to be an expensive waste of time. We returned the next day on our own and it turns out google maps works fine there, and we were able to navigate our way around just fine and really enjoyed the day.
Initially we found the food a little bland and boring. But, eventually we began to expand our experience, and by the end we found the food to be quite good.

Our favorite places were Chefchaouen which is a magical mountain village not too far from the port of Tangiers-med which is the most common entry point. It might be a good place to start your trip as it is beautiful, prices are lower than in the big cities and the merchants are pretty laid back in the souk. The sea side town of Essaouira is also beautiful and we wish we had spent more time there. Merzouga at the edge of the Sahara is incredible and the highlight of the trip for us. You literally park on the edge of the dunes in the Sahara.

October 20, 2025 La Linea SP
Today was purely about travel. We were up early because we wanted to make a couple of stops on the way to the ferry. Our

October 19, 2025 Chefchaouen MA
Tomorrow we are reentering the Euro zone so our goal for today was to spend most of our Dhirams on gifts for ourselves and friends.

October 18, 2025 Chefchaouen MA
We are going to return to Spain on Monday so Chefcaouen is going to be our last stop in Morocco, but it is a good

October 17, 2025 Chefchaouen MA
Chefchaouen is known as the blue city in Morocco and is a must see stop on any tour of Morocco. It is not a large

October 16, 2025 Chefchaouen MA
Today was all about driving. We have relocated to a beautiful mountain town in the Rif Mountains called Chefchaouen. The total drive was about 200

October 15, 2025 Volubilis MA
Our friends Fred and Denise Cook told us not to miss Volubilis. Volubilis was originally a Berber city founder around 300 bc. It was subsequently

October 14 Azrou MA
We decided to move on from Fez. On the way over the mountains we had passed thru a town that caught our attention. It had

October 13, 2025 Fez MA
Today we tackled Fez on our own and had a much better day. There were two main sites we had not seen on Saturday so

October 12, 2025 Fez MA
Following up on yesterdays blog, before we went to bed and before she read the blog, Ton said-“I am done with guides”. She read the

October 11, 2025 Fez MA
First impressions are a funny thing. I was really looking forward to Fez. I was prepared to have it be the highlight of our Moroccan

October 10, 2025 Fez MA
The 280 kilometer drive today took over 5 hours. The roads were generally good, but we drove through the middle Atlas Mountains and they are

October 9, 2025 Er-Rich MA
We were in the Sahara for dawn again this morning. It was another beautiful sunrise, and Ton was very happy running along the dunes with

October 8, 2025 Merzouga MA
We headed out into the Sahara for sunrise. That statement feels like it should be followed with something more dramatic, than Ton took pictures and

October 7, 2025 Merzouga MA
We were up at the crack of dawn, which isn’t that much of a chore as it is at 7:10 am, but nevertheless. We wanted

October 6, 2025 Ouarzazate MA
We crossed over the High Atlas mountains today. We have become friends with two British couples over the last week. They did a night in

October 5, 2025 Essaouira MA
Our visit to Essaouira began with a stop at a grocery store, and most importantly our first visit to a Moroccan liquor store. Alcohol consumption

October 4, 2025 Essaouira MA
We wimped out today. The weather has been very hot the last few days with highs in the low and mid 90’s. When we go

October 3, 2025 Marrakech MA
We wanted another day in Marrakech so we booked a taxi into the city in the morning. There were two historical sites on our agenda

October 2, 2025 Ourika MA
We took a day trip today into the foothills of the Atlas Mountains. The Ourika Valley is easily accessible from Marrakech and has been transformed

October 1 2025 Marrakech MA
Great cities have an energy that sets them apart, New York, Bangkok, and Paris come to mind, Marrakech is part of those elite cities that

September 30, 2025 Marrakech MA
We shifted about 300 kilometers today to a city whose name always conjured up images of the exotic to me. The drive over was on

September 29, 2025 Mohammedia MA
We decided last night to pass on Rabat, but to instead explore the town we are in. Ton had done some reading and discovered that

September 28, 2025 Casablanca MA
We booked a taxi to take us into Casablanca yesterday and were quoted a quite reasonable price for the day. In the morning Mohammed one

September 27, 2025 Mohammedia MA
Today we moved about 200 kilometers south to a campground between Rabat and Casablanca. Our plan is to use this campground as a base to

September 26, 2025 Asilah MA
For the first time in about 2 weeks we were able to sleep in, and not have the bulk of our day spent in François.

September 25, Asilah MA
We made it to Morocco. It has been a long journey from Amsterdam to get here, but the first impression is that it was worth