Why Morocco Should Be Your 2026 Destination
As we look to 2026, Morocco continues to captivate travelers with its mesmerizing blend of ancient tradition and modern energy. From the labyrinthine souks of Marrakech to the serene blue streets of Chefchaouen, from the towering Atlas Mountains to the endless Sahara dunes, Morocco offers an unforgettable journey for every type of traveler.
With two decades of experience curating cultural journeys, Solis Voyage presents this updated 2026 guide to help you navigate Morocco's wonders. Whether you seek adventure, culture, relaxation, or cuisine, Morocco delivers an experience that will stay with you long after you return home.
Morocco at a Glance
Capital: Rabat
Currency: Moroccan Dirham (MAD)
Languages: Arabic, Berber, French, English (in tourist areas)
Best Time to Visit
Ideal Seasons: March-May & September-November
Coastal Areas: Enjoyable year-round
Sahara Desert: Best Oct-Apr (avoid summer heat)
Visa Information
Visa-free: 90 days for US, UK, EU, CA, AU citizens
Passport Validity: 6+ months from entry date
2026 Update: No major changes expected
Must-Visit Destinations in Morocco

Marrakesh
Explore the vibrant Jemaa el-Fnaa square, beautiful palaces, and bustling souks in Morocco's most famous city.

Chefchaouen
Wander through the stunning blue-painted streets of this picturesque mountain city in northern Morocco.

Sahara Desert
Experience camel trekking, overnight camping, and breathtaking starry nights in the world's largest desert.

Fes
Discover the cultural and spiritual heart of Morocco with its ancient medina and traditional craftsmanship.
Practical Information
Best Time to Visit
Spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) offer the most pleasant weather throughout Morocco. Coastal areas are enjoyable year-round, while the Sahara can be extremely hot in summer and cold in winter.
Transportation
Trains connect major cities efficiently. For more remote areas, use buses or hire a private driver. Domestic flights are available between major cities for those short on time.
Money & Budget
The Moroccan Dirham (MAD) is the local currency. Credit cards are accepted in larger establishments, but cash is essential in medinas and rural areas. ATMs are widely available in cities
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a visa to visit Morocco?
Many nationalities, including US, UK, and EU citizens, can enter Morocco visa-free for up to 90 days. Check with the Moroccan embassy for specific requirements based on your nationality. Your passport should be valid for at least six months from your date of entry.
What is the best time of year to visit Morocco?
Spring (March to May) and fall (September to November) offer the most pleasant weather throughout the country. Coastal areas enjoy mild temperatures year-round, while the inland and desert regions can be extremely hot in summer and surprisingly cold in winter.
Is it safe to travel in Morocco as a solo female?
While generally safe, solo female travelers may experience unwanted attention. Dressing modestly and avoiding walking alone at night can help minimize issues. Consider joining a group tour or hiring a local guide for certain areas.
What should I pack for Morocco?
Pack lightweight, modest clothing that covers shoulders and knees. Include a scarf for visiting mosques, comfortable walking shoes, sunscreen, and a hat. For desert trips, bring warm layers for cold nights.
Need More Information?
We have answers to many more questions on our comprehensive FAQ page.
Recommended Itineraries
We believe your Moroccan adventure should be as unique as you are. Rather than offering rigid packages, we create completely customized itineraries based on your available time, interests, and travel style. Whether you have a long weekend or a month to explore, we'll design the perfect journey that captures the essence of Morocco your way.
Looking for something specific? Contact us to create a fully customized itinerary just for you.
