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Get away from the hectic life & dive deep in the heritage of Morocco that goes back to centuries. Embark on one of our well-crafted journeys around Morocco & go back home with memorable experiences. We are a Marrakech-based tour operator with years of experience in the travel sector..
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Morocco Lubica Tours is a Marrakech-based tour operator, which is a fruit of Moroccan-Slovak partnership aiming to provide authentic experiences to visitors of this amazing destination of Morocco.
We carefully design our Morocco tours, Morocco desert tours & day trips from Marrakech based on first-hand experience as we prioritize quality over quantity. Our mission is to make you enjoy your Moroccan experience while ensuring your comfort & peace of mind..
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We are a Marrakech-based tour operator with many years of experience in the tourism sector. Our professional and licensed drivers and guides will do their best to make you an enjoyable time.
We carefully plan Morocco tours, Morocco desert tours & Marrakech day trips so that you can experience real Morocco.
Yes, Morocco is one of the safest countries in the world and since tourism is an essential component of the economy, major actions have been taken to ensure the safety and security of the visitors.
In rural areas of the country, it’s advisable to dress more conservatively. This doesn’t mean you have to be covered head to toe or wearing traditionally Moroccan clothing. But, you should avoid wearing anything that shows off a lot of skin. … Stick to longer pants or dresses and shirts that are t-shirt length.
“Berber” or Tamazight along with Arabic are the two official languages in the Moroccan constitution. French is widely spoken in big cities and English is getting a good status because of tourism and education.
If the souk you’re buying from displays prices on the items, remember that these are over-inflated prices. Start haggling at one-quarter of the price displayed, and never pay more than a third of the given price. For instance, if an item shows as 1000 DH, start with 250 DH and do not pay more than about 333 DH. This should also work when discussing prices verbally.
In the major cities in Morocco, the tap water is chlorinated and will usually cause no harm, but it’s still wise to either purify this water yourself or choose another water source, as your body may react to unfamiliar bacteria in the water, causing sickness or diarrhea.
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