From £1595 - 13 nights
A full passport is required to enter Morocco, valid for the intended period of stay.
No visa is required by British citizens with full right of residence in the UK. Those who are not British citizens with right of residence in the UK should consult their local Moroccan embassy or consulate.
Before booking, you should check with your doctor to see if any health precautions are needed. The following websites provide a wealth of information on travelling and health:
http://www.firfortravel.nhs.uk/
The climate in the different regions of Morocco is very varied, and we have chosen dates that are likely to give the best all-round weather for visiting. However, you can experience all four seasons in one day in Morocco! Be prepared for heat and cold, for some rain and for dry and dusty conditions.
The unit of currency is the Moroccan Dirham (dh). The import and export of foreign currency is limited to amounts equivalent to £10,000 and must be declared on arrival and departure. You will need to keep receipts in order to re-exchange left-over dirhams at the end of the holiday. We recommend taking some hard currency, credit / debit cards, in order to give you a few options. Your guide will be able to advise on where to change money. Exchange rates do not vary significantly between banks.
Tipping is not compulsory, but is a means of recognising good service in most countries. Previously we have included tipping in the price of our holidays, but guest feedback has shown that guests would prefer this to be at their own discretion – to give more, or less, as a reflection of the service.
As guidance, we would recommend you allow £50 per person for tips on this holiday to cover local staff and services.
For flights information please see the Dates and Prices tab.
Or call our travel experts:
0845 470 8558
International customers please call:
+44 20 8732 1250
Our lines are open:
Monday to Friday 09:00 - 19:00
Saturday 09:00 - 13.00
This holiday was amazing and so enjoyable.
Mrs J Grimes