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NAVIGATION The Voyage Report > Destinations > Morocco

Morocco

February 14, 2017by Mark Albert
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DATELINE Morocco

NAVIGATION The Voyage Report > Destinations > Morocco

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Getting Around Morocco
Getting Around Morocco

In this premium video, we show you tips and tricks to save money while traveling safely through this North African country.

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The basics

U.S. State Department – Morocco

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Where to go

Hassan II Mosque (one of world’s tallest minarets)

Casablanca Art Deco

Rick’s cafe (Casablanca)

Al Mounia (Casablanca)

Marrakech

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Rabat: second place by CNN in its “Top Travel Destinations of 2013.”

Cooking class with HajarSmouni

Traveling Spoon cooking classes: Casablanca & Marrakesh. Use this referral link for $20 off your first booking with Traveling Spoon!

In Casablanca, just steps from the corniche and the local train station (Casa Port), Mark stayed at the Sheraton Casablanca Hotel & Towers (full gym)

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Tours & Activities

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How to get there

Morocco’s two major international airports are in Casablanca (CMN) and Marrakesh (RAK).

Large cruise lines stop in Casablanca, Morocco’s largest city and North Africa’s busiest port.

Rental cars, tour groups, drivers for hire, and train service available for travel between cities

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Worth noting

Many restaurants don’t take American Express, so have Visa, MasterCard, or cash on hand.

Also, it’s not always safe to walk in some areas at night. Click here for other key international travel tips.

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Money-saving tip

Negotiate with the petite taxi driver before getting in the small red cabs OR insist on the meter in advance.

For more in-depth travel advice when visiting Morocco, check out the Moon Morocco guide on Amazon.com, written by The Voyage Report contributor Lucas Peters. Thank you for using our referral (“affiliate”) link to support our journalism. 

What are your tips and tricks for visiting Morocco

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The Scoop

Who: 33,655,786 people
What: 277,473 sq miles
Where: African continent
When: 1956 independence
Why: Casablanca, Art Deco, Tajine

Source: The World FactBook

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Mark Albert
Mark is a Peabody Award-winner who has reported in newsrooms across the country, most recently as a freelance correspondent at CBS News. He's traveled to 60 countries so far and plans to get to the rest—with a little luck.
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