For a comfortable two-week trip to Morocco, you should budget approximately $1,000 to $2,500 per person. This estimate covers accommodation, food, transportation, activities, and miscellaneous expenses. Here’s a detailed breakdown of expected costs:
1. Accommodation
Budget:
- Hostels and Budget Hotels: $10-$30 per night
- Total for 2 weeks: $140-$420
Mid-Range:
- Mid-Range Hotels and Riads: $50-$100 per night
- Total for 2 weeks: $700-$1,400
Luxury:
- Luxury Hotels and Resorts: $150-$300 per night
- Total for 2 weeks: $2,100-$4,200
2. Food and Drink
Budget:
- Street Food and Cheap Eats: $5-$10 per day
- Total for 2 weeks: $70-$140
Mid-Range:
- Casual Restaurants and Cafes: $15-$30 per day
- Total for 2 weeks: $210-$420
Luxury:
- Fine Dining and Upscale Restaurants: $50-$100 per day
- Total for 2 weeks: $700-$1,400
3. Transportation
Budget:
- Public Transport and Taxis: $5-$15 per day
- Total for 2 weeks: $70-$210
Mid-Range:
- Car Rentals and Private Transfers: $30-$50 per day
- Total for 2 weeks: $420-$700
Luxury:
- Private Chauffeur Services: $100-$200 per day
- Total for 2 weeks: $1,400-$2,800
4. Activities and Attractions
Budget:
- Free and Low-Cost Attractions: $5-$10 per day
- Total for 2 weeks: $70-$140
Mid-Range:
- Guided Tours and Entry Fees: $20-$40 per day
- Total for 2 weeks: $280-$560
Luxury:
- Exclusive Tours and Experiences: $100-$200 per day
- Total for 2 weeks: $1,400-$2,800
5. Miscellaneous Expenses
- Souvenirs, Tips, and Incidentals: $5-$20 per day
- Total for 2 weeks: $70-$280
Sample Budgets
Budget Traveler
- Accommodation: $140-$420
- Food: $70-$140
- Transportation: $70-$210
- Activities: $70-$140
- Miscellaneous: $70-$280
- Total for 2 weeks: $420-$1,190
Mid-Range Traveler
- Accommodation: $700-$1,400
- Food: $210-$420
- Transportation: $420-$700
- Activities: $280-$560
- Miscellaneous: $70-$280
- Total for 2 weeks: $1,680-$3,360
Luxury Traveler
- Accommodation: $2,100-$4,200
- Food: $700-$1,400
- Transportation: $1,400-$2,800
- Activities: $1,400-$2,800
- Miscellaneous: $70-$280
- Total for 2 weeks: $5,670-$11,480
FAQs
What is the best way to carry money in Morocco?
- Cash: Carry some cash for small purchases, tips, and in areas where card payments are not accepted.
- Credit/Debit Cards: Widely accepted in cities and larger towns. Inform your bank of your travel plans to avoid issues.
- ATMs: Available in major cities and towns, allowing you to withdraw local currency.
How much should I budget for tips in Morocco?
- Restaurants: 5-10% of the bill
- Hotels: $1-$2 per bag for porters, $1-$2 per day for housekeeping
- Guides: $5-$10 per day
Are there any additional costs I should consider?
- Travel Insurance: Essential for covering medical emergencies, trip cancellations, and lost belongings.
- Visa Fees: Check if you need a visa for Morocco and factor in the cost.
- Health Precautions: Vaccinations or medications might be necessary depending on your health and travel plans.
Can I use US dollars or euros in Morocco?
- Local Currency: The Moroccan dirham (MAD) is the official currency, and it’s best to use it for most transactions. Some tourist areas may accept US dollars or euros, but the exchange rate might not be favorable.
Planning ahead and creating a detailed budget will help ensure a smooth and enjoyable trip to Morocco. Adjust the suggested amounts based on your personal preferences and travel style.