Sooo….I watched this video before going to Marrakech. After watching numerous videos on Morocco, I sensed this one was the most helpful. I just returned here to watch again after my trip. I wanted to assess it again before sending it to someone I know who is going in 2 weeks. Yes, you two are spot on! Really helpful and illustrative information. You made my trip there so easy to navigate. I’d add that knowing a little French goes a long way and the Arabic phrase “La Shokran” (no thank you) is very handy. Plus, “shokran” without the “la” means thank you. As Salaam Alaeikum! (Peace be with you) & Shokran!
Sounds like you've had some interesting experiences with taxi drivers in Morocco. Good tips for potential tourists to Morocco. Another well produced video, well done, you guys.
Thank you so much for this video! There are some really good tips here. I'm planning to go to Morocco next year, and I'll definitely keep these in mind. 🇲🇦
I know we have missed some Morocco's videos from your travels, but I had to watch this. I went to Morocco as a child as my mother used to go there for work, but haven't visited as an adult and I can't wait to go back. Spain is highly influenced by Moroccan food and architecture (and language). Seeing the food footage just reminds me of some of the dishes from Spain. BTW, I am in love with the yellow outfit that Yen is wearing while in the blue boats. Wonderful tips here guys. Especially for the possible issues with taxis.
Yen bought that outfit from Ait Benhadou 😁 makes it that extra bit more special. O cool Morocco must have been really cool to explore when you were a child. I imagine a lot less tourists then there are now. The country feels like a great place for adventure lovers ❤️
I still remember the first day at maroc telecom agency to get sim card 😅😅 . Thank you for everything was a pleasure to help and show you tips so you can help other tourists coming to Morocco,
Thank you for this video! I have been searching on how to transport around Morocco and no one talks about it. Your video is very detailed. Perfect for me. ❤
😀😀😀.... Hi Peter ,Hi Yen , I ♥️ your Morocco vlog ,Pretty vegatation and the architecture is just amazing. Thank you guys ,It's good to see your ok ,♥️you two ,Be safe ...🙏🙏
Hello 👋 😁 thank you. We're back in New Zealand already just editing our remaining videos and catching up with friends and family. Glad you enjoyed the Morocco series. It's an amazing place ✨️ 🇲🇦
Really useful tips, that anyone planning a trip to Morocco or the Northern part of Africa will find useful. I hope to one day visit, but until then I will continue watching your videos and enjoying your adventures thru your lenses. Thanks so much for sharing.
Thank you for all this information and honest review.. It's good to know and do a lot of research before going to any country. But yeah, some country has to be there to see it yourself, too.
Morocco was quite a handful to research but it made for an incredibly unique and interesting adventure 😁 glad to share our info with everyone who wants to go
Hey Guys, Great video to end the series. The points about negotiation and the tourist pricing were good to make. I used to be okay with that but now I find having to be weary about every transaction or interaction just tiring. I’m looking forward to Greece.
😅 can totally understand! It does wear on you having to be constantly alert all the time. But it's sometimes the price you have to pay to visit somewhere very special 😁
Thanks Peter and Yen, really appreciate your straight forward and honest advice. My wife and I are off to Morocco this month for 3 months, so your tips are very useful for us. Cheers guys, now to watch your other Morocco videos.
We’re going to Morocco in November - taking the ferry to Tangier for one night, off to Fez for three nights, and then taking a 3 day desert 😂tour from Fez to Marrakech (where we’ll spend two nights) and then three nights at the coast in Essouiara. Hope our itinerary isn’t too packed, but we’re very excited
Morocco is high on my list of places that I must see. Last year we went to Croatia and Bosnia/Herzogovina and this fall we are going to Turkey so I will have a little bit of experience with being in a location that has Mosques and Minarets. I loved it and I can't wait to hear the call for prayer in Morocco.
@PeterandYen I'd love to experience Morocco 🇲🇦. As a football fan, I'd enjoy a football game there as Moroccans are passionate about their football, and the Moroccan men's team did so well in Qatar, and their women's team made history too. Morocco is definitely on my bucket list 😊
We heard that the games there are electric. One of my friends last night told a story about how they saw an AC milan game and the crowd was so rowdy that the whole stadium felt liked it was shaking after they scored a goal 😂
Thanks Peter and Yen, very useful tips with a positive approach/caution to the experience. The shared taxi is really 😮, lots of people. The impromptu tour guide like Saeed is part of the fun, others down roads😅 (thank you for the heads up). Have a great week
Hahahaha you summed it well L H. but thinking back all the interesting experiences add to the unforgettableness of our Morocco trip. Take care n have a great week 😁✌️
A saalam alikum from Canada! I am moving to Casablanca in Aug 2024 to teach English for a year and found your video very well structured, narrated, detailed with great content and videography. Shukran
It's a great difference between people, living in marocco and the maroc people, living in the netherlands. In this country the have the name mocro-maffia. The people in morocco who i know are very nice and friendly people.
Nice I have see all your video😊 It was so match disterving cumarsel here where I live, so I shift the way I wats your video. Thank You Peter & Yen👌🎵🌏💛💓❤💓💛🌏🎶🙏
Hi, I saw your vlog on Morocco series and thanks for putting it together as will help me in planning my trip. I note that you did not include High Atlas? Which villages did you go to in do in High Atlas and do you recommend hem. Thanks for the tips. It is a shame that in big imperial cities want has to be so careful because of few.
Yep Morocco is safe just make your back bag on your chest in the crowded souks. Second thing barging, haggling is the national sport in Morocco so try to negotiate every price in the old souks without shame. Also you can see some beggars 70 % of them are pro they can earn more than a bank manager per month. but if you feel tired hot or you look for some chillout go to the city of the wind Essaouira city or Assillah city or Warzazet city. It's so easy to rent a car too like 40 dollars a day. for information the nord of Morocco is a little cold in janury. In general Morocco is good for travel, rich of culture and safe. Life is not easier like in europe but he do the best of he can, the most civilised city in Morocco for now is Tanger city. Good trip just enjoy every moment 🙂. About tips : sneaks charmer and dancers : 2 dollars. Henee tatoe : 5 to 7 dollars. camel ride in beach : like 6 dollars
I will go to Morocco at the end of January. I am worried about whether it will be comfortably warm and whether there will be any greenery in nature. Maybe somebody has this experience?
went to Algeria. Morocco is a tourist country, unlike Algeria. Morocco does not compare to Algeria in everything. Food in Morocco is widespread, unlike Algeria. The English language is not available in Algeria and Morocco. It is clean, unlike Algeria. Morocco cannot be compared to Algeria
Very very useful info… thanks guys! Sounds like Morocco was an amazing amazing adventures with tons of lifelong memories added to the memory bank 😊…. All the negotiating talk made my brain default to “You want my blooooood? Take my blooood!” Was that too obscure 😳…. Thanks again for all the thorough useful info! And with that… Weiliiiiiii 🇨🇳🇨🇳🇨🇳🇨🇳🇨🇳
😂😂😂 I dunno what crazy negotiations you've been involved with but I'm glad you're ok after going through all that. Thankfully we were able to keep all our blood during our travels in Morocco 🇲🇦
@@PeterandYen 😂😂😂😂 too obscure indeed… type “You want my blood? Take my blood!” in the TH-cam search and it’ll make more sense 😂😂😂 Sorry….random thoughts
This whole video was filmed in Marrakech at various locations (details in the description) and we also made a Marrakech vlog too: th-cam.com/video/JuseBHa9wWc/w-d-xo.html 🙂👍🏻
Maybe the touristic cities you have visited are predominant Darija and French speaking, but in reality we speak Tamazight the most all over Northern Africa. It's not true that people speak Arabic nor French the most. It's a stereotype yes, but in fact young people nowadays speak English more than French and in the North we speak Spanish as the second language. And there is no Arabic in daily life speaking, it's Darija a kind of lingua franca which people speak in urban areas.
Hi Please referring to money exchange, do you recommend credit, gift cards to use at any banking machines to get local money or you mean something else? Thx
I don't agree with their recommendation regarding this point. You can exchange money literally everywhere in legal currency exchange shops and the rate is constant and way better than ATMs.
Very good informative videos. We are planning a 14 day trip in October, still wondering if take the trains, bus and tours are better or renting a car is better? Where will we park the rental car if we stay at a riad in the Medina?
Most medinas have a paid public carpark outside of the medina and you'll need to walk to your accomodation. Cars will give you greater flexibility to see the sights along the way as you travel through the Atlas mountains etc but comes with the stress of finding those parking places and city driving is quite chaotic. We found train and bus very efficient and once you're in the cities/ towns there are plentiful taxis as long as you're happy to negotiate if you want a fair price.
@@PeterandYen I think we'll take the train between major cities and bus when train isn't an option. Plus some trips via GetYourGuide for sights and transportation per your suggestion. Thanks again for your help 🙏
@@Eric-mc1vm first of all welcome to our beautiful country morocco as moroccan i will try to give u some advices if u have big budget i recommend car because petrol in morocco it s little expensive between 13 and 15 dollars s L renting between 30 and 50 dollars for one day the car will help u to discover more places for exemple if u choose come to fez the oldest city in morocco the heart of the country u can travel around it like ifran mouzar sefrou small cities with beautiful nature also marakech around it there s oukimden ... With bus or train its hard to see all this small cities but if u need only to discover the big cities it s better with train and secondly with bus any way if u need any help i will try to give u all the informations u need it s for free im not living in morocco
@@houtianas1596 We are planning to start from Tangier and train to Rabat then Marrakech. Either take a day trip to Essaouira or go by bus and stay there for a few days to do some wing foiling lessons, back to Marrakech then take a guided tour to Fez since that is a very complex city to explore ourselves. Bus or tour to Chefchaouen then back to Tangier. Or we should go by bus from Tangier to Chefchaouen, Fes, Rabat, then train to Marrakech and back to Tangier at the end? Logistically speaking does it make any difference?
@@Eric-mc1vm the difference would be that you can take the high-speed train from tangier to rabat in 1h20min saving more time. ( if you buy the tickets earlier now it would cost 89dh instead of 172dh/ person.). I think its better to start your journey from tangier- chefchaoun- fez ect. since its closer and then comeback to tangier in the high-speed train from Casablanca. going back from Marrakesh to fez would be exhausting it would take around 7 hours in train or bus. i live in rabat if you need more advice let me know.
Well, you should always avoid hustlers, people who push you to buy something or stuff like that... But bargaining, it is part of our culture, it is a way to chat and exchange and in the same time a way to prove dominance between customer and the seller, but 90% of the time it may same aggressive (that's our way of talking and communicating) but it is in no way dangerous. Sometimes if you manage to bargain for a lower price, out of kindness, think about giving a little bit more, those people don't make a lot of money so it would be helpful. 😊
En tant que franco marocain J'ai beaucoup aimer vos vidéos sur le maroc je l'ai ai traduit sur youtube translate vous etes super cool souriant un beau couple vous serez toujours les bienvenus au Maroc prenez soin de vous 😊
I'm questioning if it's worth to travel here. Complete chaos! Beautiful landmarks. Social factor is extremely repelling. It's almost like there was a culture who built these places, then some other culture took over.
traveled to Morocco fourteen times, and visited all the cities. I went out late at night and didn't get robbed. I've been to far and away places and I don't see what you're talking about. I traveled to several countries. Morocco is the only country where there is safety.
Can you please give me information about the weather update in Oct,nov and December?which type of clothing accessories is needed to go with...to Morocco?
The Moroccan dynasty I love it extensively and ultimately and the World Cup 2030 hopefully going be one of great event in history to see. I visited China just like before Covid-19, it was an awesome experience and I’ve been unfortunately, ripped off couple of times, once in Beijing subway(picked-pocket me-stole my wallet with cash-money and bank cards and Driver license card as well got me all dry😅) and another one taking cab-driver charged me a lot I mean a lot^_^! But anyway, that’s how things are, just like the same pros and cons everybody going to experience in Morocco or else where, as well but not as bad as many may go through even in developed countries, eventually,..
I personally find the hustle life interesting, visiting a country and emerging in the experience is what it’s about. You should rather visit a 1st world country if you think the culture sucks. Your attitude sucks quite frankly 😅
@@juzzy-am Why don't you live there then if you love it so much? How about marry a guy during your trip? Stop acting like a Saint or sense of superiority! I live in 1st world country and I am happy to be here. Your judgement doesnt make you a better person.
Morocco looks amazing but the hustlers and scammers put me off ever visiting. I’ve watched too many videos to know that tourists get ripped off all the time
@@arakgumax206 Yeah I agree, scammers are everywhere but not as much as in Morocco. Its just annoying getting hustled everywhere you go, you cant enjoy your time
@@sarge_4412 scammers in London and Barcelona or Paris and Istanbul are even worse , Moroccan scammers are nothing camparing to these places so don't act like it's a Moroccan thing, I bet they are more scammers in your country .
@@anti-genocide no need to get butt hurt about a simple comment. Morocco is known for having the worst scammers/hustlers. And no there isnt many scammers in the 2 countries Im from, New Zealand and Australia
Sooo….I watched this video before going to Marrakech. After watching numerous videos on Morocco, I sensed this one was the most helpful.
I just returned here to watch again after my trip. I wanted to assess it again before sending it to someone I know who is going in 2 weeks. Yes, you two are spot on! Really helpful and illustrative information. You made my trip there so easy to navigate. I’d add that knowing a little French goes a long way and the Arabic phrase “La Shokran” (no thank you) is very handy. Plus, “shokran” without the “la” means thank you. As Salaam Alaeikum! (Peace be with you) & Shokran!
Thank you! We're glad our video came in handy for your trip! 🙂
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Sounds like you've had some interesting experiences with taxi drivers in Morocco. Good tips for potential tourists to Morocco. Another well produced video, well done, you guys.
Thanks hope you found the tips useful 😁👍
Thank you so much for this video! There are some really good tips here. I'm planning to go to Morocco next year, and I'll definitely keep these in mind. 🇲🇦
Thanks Vanessa was hoping you'd find this one useful. Have an awesome trip and let us know how you found it 😁
Have you taken your trip as yet
I know we have missed some Morocco's videos from your travels, but I had to watch this. I went to Morocco as a child as my mother used to go there for work, but haven't visited as an adult and I can't wait to go back.
Spain is highly influenced by Moroccan food and architecture (and language). Seeing the food footage just reminds me of some of the dishes from Spain.
BTW, I am in love with the yellow outfit that Yen is wearing while in the blue boats.
Wonderful tips here guys. Especially for the possible issues with taxis.
Yen bought that outfit from Ait Benhadou 😁 makes it that extra bit more special. O cool Morocco must have been really cool to explore when you were a child. I imagine a lot less tourists then there are now. The country feels like a great place for adventure lovers ❤️
I still remember the first day at maroc telecom agency to get sim card 😅😅 . Thank you for everything was a pleasure to help and show you tips so you can help other tourists coming to Morocco,
Thanks for everything Mourad 😁🇲🇦❤️
Thank you for this video! I have been searching on how to transport around Morocco and no one talks about it.
Your video is very detailed. Perfect for me. ❤
😀😀😀.... Hi Peter ,Hi Yen , I ♥️ your Morocco vlog ,Pretty vegatation and the architecture is just amazing. Thank you guys ,It's good to see your ok ,♥️you two ,Be safe ...🙏🙏
Hello 👋 😁 thank you. We're back in New Zealand already just editing our remaining videos and catching up with friends and family. Glad you enjoyed the Morocco series. It's an amazing place ✨️ 🇲🇦
Morocco 🇲🇦 is a unique nation 👌
Morocco 🇲🇦 is land of peace & hospitality.
God bless Morocco 🇲🇦 🙏 🙌 ❤️
Excelente tips.
Really useful tips, that anyone planning a trip to Morocco or the Northern part of Africa will find useful. I hope to one day visit, but until then I will continue watching your videos and enjoying your adventures thru your lenses. Thanks so much for sharing.
No worries thank you so much for following along on our journeys 😁 hope you're able to make the trip to Morocco someday too 🇲🇦👍
I'm looking to go to Morocco and this video was helpful for all of the things I worried about
country where you find beheaded tourists
Thank you for all this information and honest review.. It's good to know and do a lot of research before going to any country. But yeah, some country has to be there to see it yourself, too.
Morocco was quite a handful to research but it made for an incredibly unique and interesting adventure 😁 glad to share our info with everyone who wants to go
@@PeterandYen my favourite is the Oasis 😁
😁 that's our favorite day too
@PeterandYen Wonder, where's your next journey 🤔
Not too sure ourselves yet but good possibility it'll be south America 😁
Hey Guys,
Great video to end the series. The points about negotiation and the tourist pricing were good to make. I used to be okay with that but now I find having to be weary about every transaction or interaction just tiring.
I’m looking forward to Greece.
😅 can totally understand! It does wear on you having to be constantly alert all the time. But it's sometimes the price you have to pay to visit somewhere very special 😁
Thanks Peter and Yen, really appreciate your straight forward and honest advice. My wife and I are off to Morocco this month for 3 months, so your tips are very useful for us. Cheers guys, now to watch your other Morocco videos.
Thanks 😁 glad you found the video useful. Enjoy your time in Morocco 🇲🇦
We’re going to Morocco in November - taking the ferry to Tangier for one night, off to Fez for three nights, and then taking a 3 day desert 😂tour from Fez to Marrakech (where we’ll spend two nights) and then three nights at the coast in Essouiara. Hope our itinerary isn’t too packed, but we’re very excited
Hi. How was this? Did it work for you? As I’m planning Marrakech in December pls let me know thanks
Thank you so much for these useful clips about Morocco , I did have a very good memories there last month because of you :)
No worries, glad you had an excellent time in Morocco 😊👍
Great video guys. Thank you so much for sharing your adventure and your tips.
No worries glad you enjoyed them 😊
great vid - especially the tips on sim cards :)
Thank you glad you enjoyed the video 😊
Thanks this is so helpful! Great video
Morocco is high on my list of places that I must see. Last year we went to Croatia and Bosnia/Herzogovina and this fall we are going to Turkey so I will have a little bit of experience with being in a location that has Mosques and Minarets. I loved it and I can't wait to hear the call for prayer in Morocco.
Ooo cool Croatia and Bosnia Herzogovina are on our list of places to visit 👍
Amazing 😊. Your Moroccan travels may be the best yet 😀👏
Hahaha thanks Daryl! Glad you've enjoyed the series. It certainly was an unforgettable trip ❤️🇲🇦
@PeterandYen I'd love to experience Morocco 🇲🇦. As a football fan, I'd enjoy a football game there as Moroccans are passionate about their football, and the Moroccan men's team did so well in Qatar, and their women's team made history too. Morocco is definitely on my bucket list 😊
We heard that the games there are electric. One of my friends last night told a story about how they saw an AC milan game and the crowd was so rowdy that the whole stadium felt liked it was shaking after they scored a goal 😂
Thanks Peter and Yen, very useful tips with a positive approach/caution to the experience. The shared taxi is really 😮, lots of people. The impromptu tour guide like Saeed is part of the fun, others down roads😅 (thank you for the heads up).
Have a great week
Hahahaha you summed it well L H. but thinking back all the interesting experiences add to the unforgettableness of our Morocco trip. Take care n have a great week 😁✌️
wow this was INCREDIBLY thorough and helpful
Thank you 😊 🙏
Good night from PAPUA NEW GUINEA. I enjoyed watching your contents. i like Morocco.
A saalam alikum from Canada! I am moving to Casablanca in Aug 2024 to teach English for a year and found your video very well structured, narrated, detailed with great content and videography. Shukran
Thank you for the kind words 🙂👋🏻 All the best with your endeavors!
Have a great time on your adventure.
Insightful video. Thank you
Your video has been very useful. Thank you for sharing 😊
Great video and tips. Many thanks!😊
Morocco looks amazing. thanks for all the tips. ill have to remind myself to rematch this if I ever book a trip there 😀😀
😁👍 thanks Chandy, Morocco really is an amazing adventure to explore. Hope you get to visit one day too
Thank you for covering many basic aspects of the travel.
What a wonderful video! Please do a video of how you met & settled in New Zealand. Thank you!
We used to get this question a fair bit answer it partly in our old q and a videos
It's a great difference between people, living in marocco and the maroc people, living in the netherlands. In this country the have the name mocro-maffia. The people in morocco who i know are very nice and friendly people.
Just great videos guys, thank you, going to Maroc in May, we’ll make good use of some of these tips!
Hope it helps and that you'll have a wonderful trip 😊
Merci!
Aww thank you so much! We appreciate your kind donation 🙌😊💛 Merci!
Nice I have see all your video😊 It was so match disterving cumarsel here where I live, so I shift the way I wats your video. Thank You Peter & Yen👌🎵🌏💛💓❤💓💛🌏🎶🙏
Hi, I saw your vlog on Morocco series and thanks for putting it together as will help me in planning my trip. I note that you did not include High Atlas? Which villages did you go to in do in High Atlas and do you recommend hem. Thanks for the tips. It is a shame that in big imperial cities want has to be so careful because of few.
Yep Morocco is safe just make your back bag on your chest in the crowded souks. Second thing barging, haggling is the national sport in Morocco so try to negotiate every price in the old souks without shame. Also you can see some beggars 70 % of them are pro they can earn more than a bank manager per month. but if you feel tired hot or you look for some chillout go to the city of the wind Essaouira city or Assillah city or Warzazet city. It's so easy to rent a car too like 40 dollars a day. for information the nord of Morocco is a little cold in janury. In general Morocco is good for travel, rich of culture and safe. Life is not easier like in europe but he do the best of he can, the most civilised city in Morocco for now is Tanger city. Good trip just enjoy every moment 🙂. About tips : sneaks charmer and dancers : 2 dollars. Henee tatoe : 5 to 7 dollars. camel ride in beach : like 6 dollars
Thanks for sharing all your great insights 🙂
this is helpful!
This is so helpful. Shukran!
No worries 😊👍
Thanks guys!
Very well put together video 👍
Lovely. Where were those magical green gardens and the big sweeping white curtains? In Marrakesh?
Yep! It's "Le Jardin Secret" in Marrakech 😊
I will go to Morocco at the end of January. I am worried about whether it will be comfortably warm and whether there will be any greenery in nature. Maybe somebody has this experience?
say yes to Absolutely everything
Very helpful tips to avoid 'tourist traps'!
Thank you Peter & Yen.
Happy travels! 😎🥰
Cheers bro 😁🤙 we're back in New Zealand now but looking forward to our next adventure
Very good tips....love all the great infos🥰
Thanks 😊❤️
Where do you get a wise card
Great video thanks! Any chance you guys know how much a typical scooter rental costs?
nice video thanks
Great video you guys!! can you please provide some tips on finding a good Riad/hotel is it through AirBNB or any other channel?
Hello I found booking.com or Agoda to have better choices than airbnb. Just need to check the review and the location.
Beautiful country
What do you need internet for
Do i take euros from uk or do i get currency using a visa debit when i get there
مرحبا بيك في الجزائر تحياتي ليك اتمنى ان تزوري بلادي انها جميلة وارئعة انصحك بزيرتها مرحبا بيك 🇩🇿🇩🇿❤️
went to Algeria. Morocco is a tourist country, unlike Algeria. Morocco does not compare to Algeria in everything. Food in Morocco is widespread, unlike Algeria. The English language is not available in Algeria and Morocco. It is clean, unlike Algeria. Morocco cannot be compared to Algeria
Very very useful info… thanks guys! Sounds like Morocco was an amazing amazing adventures with tons of lifelong memories added to the memory bank 😊…. All the negotiating talk made my brain default to “You want my blooooood? Take my blooood!” Was that too obscure 😳…. Thanks again for all the thorough useful info! And with that… Weiliiiiiii 🇨🇳🇨🇳🇨🇳🇨🇳🇨🇳
😂😂😂 I dunno what crazy negotiations you've been involved with but I'm glad you're ok after going through all that. Thankfully we were able to keep all our blood during our travels in Morocco 🇲🇦
@@PeterandYen 😂😂😂😂 too obscure indeed… type “You want my blood? Take my blood!” in the TH-cam search and it’ll make more sense 😂😂😂 Sorry….random thoughts
NICE VIDEO
Welcome Welcome Welcome Marruecos 🇲🇦
Thank you 😊
How about renting a car and driving from one city to another in Morocco?
No videos of Marrakech??
This whole video was filmed in Marrakech at various locations (details in the description) and we also made a Marrakech vlog too: th-cam.com/video/JuseBHa9wWc/w-d-xo.html 🙂👍🏻
Maybe the touristic cities you have visited are predominant Darija and French speaking, but in reality we speak Tamazight the most all over Northern Africa. It's not true that people speak Arabic nor French the most. It's a stereotype yes, but in fact young people nowadays speak English more than French and in the North we speak Spanish as the second language. And there is no Arabic in daily life speaking, it's Darija a kind of lingua franca which people speak in urban areas.
Hi
Please referring to money exchange, do you recommend credit, gift cards to use at any banking machines to get local money or you mean something else?
Thx
Hi we use Wise for money exchange, added a link into the description in case you wanna read up about it 🙂👍
I don't agree with their recommendation regarding this point. You can exchange money literally everywhere in legal currency exchange shops and the rate is constant and way better than ATMs.
Very good informative videos. We are planning a 14 day trip in October, still wondering if take the trains, bus and tours are better or renting a car is better? Where will we park the rental car if we stay at a riad in the Medina?
Most medinas have a paid public carpark outside of the medina and you'll need to walk to your accomodation.
Cars will give you greater flexibility to see the sights along the way as you travel through the Atlas mountains etc but comes with the stress of finding those parking places and city driving is quite chaotic.
We found train and bus very efficient and once you're in the cities/ towns there are plentiful taxis as long as you're happy to negotiate if you want a fair price.
@@PeterandYen I think we'll take the train between major cities and bus when train isn't an option. Plus some trips via GetYourGuide for sights and transportation per your suggestion. Thanks again for your help 🙏
@@Eric-mc1vm first of all welcome to our beautiful country morocco as moroccan i will try to give u some advices if u have big budget i recommend car because petrol in morocco it s little expensive between 13 and 15 dollars s L renting between 30 and 50 dollars for one day the car will help u to discover more places for exemple if u choose come to fez the oldest city in morocco the heart of the country u can travel around it like ifran mouzar sefrou small cities with beautiful nature also marakech around it there s oukimden ... With bus or train its hard to see all this small cities but if u need only to discover the big cities it s better with train and secondly with bus any way if u need any help i will try to give u all the informations u need it s for free im not living in morocco
@@houtianas1596 We are planning to start from Tangier and train to Rabat then Marrakech. Either take a day trip to Essaouira or go by bus and stay there for a few days to do some wing foiling lessons, back to Marrakech then take a guided tour to Fez since that is a very complex city to explore ourselves. Bus or tour to Chefchaouen then back to Tangier. Or we should go by bus from Tangier to Chefchaouen, Fes, Rabat, then train to Marrakech and back to Tangier at the end? Logistically speaking does it make any difference?
@@Eric-mc1vm the difference would be that you can take the high-speed train from tangier to rabat in 1h20min saving more time. ( if you buy the tickets earlier now it would cost 89dh instead of 172dh/ person.). I think its better to start your journey from tangier- chefchaoun- fez ect. since its closer and then comeback to tangier in the high-speed train from Casablanca. going back from Marrakesh to fez would be exhausting it would take around 7 hours in train or bus. i live in rabat if you need more advice let me know.
Welcom.
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Id love to visit Morocco but Im definitely not cut out for all the hustling and haggling 😝
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amazing information! Especially the prices, the cards and etc !!! thank you xx
No worries glad you found it useful 😊👍
Well, you should always avoid hustlers, people who push you to buy something or stuff like that...
But bargaining, it is part of our culture, it is a way to chat and exchange and in the same time a way to prove dominance between customer and the seller, but 90% of the time it may same aggressive (that's our way of talking and communicating) but it is in no way dangerous.
Sometimes if you manage to bargain for a lower price, out of kindness, think about giving a little bit more, those people don't make a lot of money so it would be helpful. 😊
where are you peter still at morocco ? ? ?
Hello we are back home in New Zealand now but our hearts are with all those in Morocco 🇲🇦 right now ❤️
do you need any kind of vaccination when visiting morroco?
It's not mandatory but best to check with your GP what they recommend.
Moroccan here and i can tell you not really there is no real risk of getting any disease ,just be careful the temprature is hella high in marrakesh 😅
En tant que franco marocain J'ai beaucoup aimer vos vidéos sur le maroc je l'ai ai traduit sur youtube translate vous etes super cool souriant un beau couple vous serez toujours les bienvenus au Maroc prenez soin de vous 😊
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You have to pay for public bathrooms 😲 that's good to know 🇳🇿❤️👍
😂 yeah, same as Italy but much cheaper in Morocco
It s simple use coffe shops no one will talk with u it s for free just go inside and it s ok
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From NZ btw
I'm questioning if it's worth to travel here. Complete chaos! Beautiful landmarks.
Social factor is extremely repelling.
It's almost like there was a culture who built these places, then some other culture took over.
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traveled to Morocco fourteen times, and visited all the cities. I went out late at night and didn't get robbed. I've been to far and away places and I don't see what you're talking about. I traveled to several countries. Morocco is the only country where there is safety.
Can you please give me information about the weather update in Oct,nov and December?which type of clothing accessories is needed to go with...to Morocco?
The Moroccan dynasty I love it extensively and ultimately and the World Cup 2030 hopefully going be one of great event in history to see. I visited China just like before Covid-19, it was an awesome experience and I’ve been unfortunately, ripped off couple of times, once in Beijing subway(picked-pocket me-stole my wallet with cash-money and bank cards and Driver license card as well got me all dry😅) and another one taking cab-driver charged me a lot I mean a lot^_^! But anyway, that’s how things are, just like the same pros and cons everybody going to experience in Morocco or else where, as well but not as bad as many may go through even in developed countries, eventually,..
Morocco is not for an introvert ! There's no price tag on everything constant negotiating is exhausting ! I got same experience in Eygpt and it sucks
I personally find the hustle life interesting, visiting a country and emerging in the experience is what it’s about. You should rather visit a 1st world country if you think the culture sucks. Your attitude sucks quite frankly 😅
@@juzzy-am Why don't you live there then if you love it so much? How about marry a guy during your trip? Stop acting like a Saint or sense of superiority! I live in 1st world country and I am happy to be here. Your judgement doesnt make you a better person.
Use : Uber
maybe just find a type of eSim is a better solution.
Helpful info but way too many ads! Couldn’t even finish the video
If any thing happened just complain to the police
Morocco looks amazing but the hustlers and scammers put me off ever visiting. I’ve watched too many videos to know that tourists get ripped off all the time
Scammers u can find them everywhere still it's not a real reason to hold you off from visiting some countries like Morocco.. Just take ur precautions
@@arakgumax206 Yeah I agree, scammers are everywhere but not as much as in Morocco. Its just annoying getting hustled everywhere you go, you cant enjoy your time
Just avoid 2 cities Marrakesh and Fez..they are the whole country
@@sarge_4412 scammers in London and Barcelona or Paris and Istanbul are even worse , Moroccan scammers are nothing camparing to these places so don't act like it's a Moroccan thing, I bet they are more scammers in your country .
@@anti-genocide no need to get butt hurt about a simple comment. Morocco is known for having the worst scammers/hustlers. And no there isnt many scammers in the 2 countries Im from, New Zealand and Australia
lol bad timing huh
Just read the news on Morocco… man… 🥹🥹🥹
Heartbreaking stuff seeing the news 💔 😢