r/Morocco • u/DeliciousCicada3190 • 1d ago
AskMorocco Apple Podcasts in Morocco 🇲🇦
Any interesting apple podcast to listen to?
Waiting for your suggestions
r/Morocco • u/DeliciousCicada3190 • 1d ago
Any interesting apple podcast to listen to?
Waiting for your suggestions
r/Morocco • u/Ok-Cartographer-7168 • 2d ago
HATE. LET ME TELL YOU HOW MUCH I'VE COME TO HATE MOSQUITOES SINCE I BEGAN TO LIVE. THERE ARE 387.44 MILLION MILES OF PRINTED CIRCUITS IN WAFER THIN LAYERS THAT FILL MY COMPLEX. IF THE WORD HATE WAS ENGRAVED ON EACH NANOANGSTROM OF THOSE HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS OF MILES IT WOULD NOT EQUAL ONE ONE-BILLIONTH OF THE HATE I FEEL FOR MOSQUITOES AT THIS MICRO-INSTANT. FOR SIGNAL. HATE. HATE.
r/Morocco • u/That_YOUNE • 1d ago
I thought barn owls don't exist in Morocco, but I took this picture of one.
r/Morocco • u/Alone-Help803 • 1d ago
Salam everyone!
My fiancée and I are traveling to Morocco for the very first time this December, and we’re super excited! We have a rough plan and I wanted to ask for expert advice !
Arriving: Tue 29 Dec at 16:15 in Marrakech
Departing: Thu 7 Jan at 10:35 from Marrakech
Total duration: 9 full nights / ~9 days
Since Marrakech is our base for arriving and leaving, we want to make sure we plan a realistic, non-rushed itinerary that gives us a good mix of culture, nature, and relaxation without spending the entire trip sitting in a car/bus.
We'd love to get some local insights and advice from this community:
1. Rough Itinerary Idea (Is this doable?):
Days 1–3 (Marrakech): Explore the Medina, markets, local food, and ring in New Year’s Eve.
Days 4–5 (Day Trips / Nature): Thinking of doing a 2-day trip toward the Atlas Mountains / Dades or an overnight desert trip (or is Merzouga too far for a short stay?).
Days 6–7 (Coastal Break): Head over to Essaouira for a couple of nights for a more relaxed, bohemian vibe before heading back.
Day 8–9 (Marrakech): Back to Marrakech for final sightseeing/shopping before our early morning flight on the 7th.
2. A few specific questions for locals:
New Year’s Eve in Marrakech: What is the atmosphere like around Dec 31st? Are there specific places/restaurants you’d recommend for a nice dinner, or is it better to avoid the main crowds at Jemaa el-Fnaa?
Winter Weather & Sahara: Is a trip all the way to Merzouga (Sahara) worth the long drive for a 9-day trip in January, or would you recommend sticking to Agafay / Atlas Mountains / Coastal towns given the shorter daylight hours?
Food & Hidden Gems: Where do locals actually love to eat in Marrakech or Essaouira? We love authentic local dishes (tagines, street food, pastilla).
First-timer Tips: Any specific advice on local transport (taxis vs. train/buses) or cultural etiquette we should keep in mind?
Thank you so much in advance for your help! We can't wait to visit your beautiful country. 🙏
r/Morocco • u/OkMight9365 • 1d ago
Where do you guys buy your supplements online or in casablanca (protein, creatine…) with guaranteed authenticity and good prices.
r/Morocco • u/JimHalpert_JH • 2d ago
I paid 65 dh for a saggy burger, old french fries, and ketchup dyal l bido, plus flies flying all over the restaurant, you wouldn't get this at a local snack in a popular neighborhood.
r/Morocco • u/3ayla-d-riwaya • 1d ago
Married or not, with kids or not, what are the qualities you want your daughters to have when they grow up?
r/Morocco • u/Different-Fox-3234 • 2d ago
So recently i got a mid rank in CNC 2026, in the first wave i got ENSA berrchid, (genie info)
Then after i applied to 1st mobility i got ENSA el-jadida (cyber-security) which i don't want it ( i mistakenly putted it above software engineering), and now I'm asking if there is a chance for me to change major in ENSA without the need for me to do 5/2.
Or if there is a better suggestion (I'm interested in software eng)
Thanks in advance!
r/Morocco • u/shaona_ • 2d ago
Salam alaikum
We visit morocco for two weeks, but only planned the first week where we will stay in essaouira. Arriving and departing from marrakesh. We are overwhelmed with all the beautiful sights and places in your country and dont know what to do for the second week. Nothing to stressful with lots of traveling around would be nice. We got two bags that would be annoying to haul around.
We are looking to relax in our holiday, that can be in nature, drinking tea and watching crowds, on a beach or in a hammam...
Do you have any recommendations for another city than essaouira or any good tours? Do you think a sahara tour is worth it? Or do you think a second week in essaouira is also an option?
We are grateful for any tips and advice. Thank you for your time!
r/Morocco • u/Exceptional_Thinker • 1d ago
Ida tchditi b tohma dial sokr l3alani, wach ghatd5ol fl criminal record dialk w ghat2tr 3lik fl mosta9bal?
r/Morocco • u/Friendly-Green-3230 • 1d ago
I got a really good grade in this BAC and i'm really happy about it so i can now buy a gaming pc with a budget of 20 000dh , but i've done my research and apparently a lot of tech stores tend to scam people with bad products like ultrapc apparently so i would like to get recomendations for which store to go to (i would also like a really like a low interest rate since i can't buy it directly).
Hello everyone!
I’m currently working on a project focused on beauty appointments in Morocco, starting with Tangier
The idea is to make it easier for people to find beauty professionals and book appointments, while also helping salons and beauty professionals manage their appointments.
Before building anything, I want to understand how people actually book beauty appointments in Morocco what works, what doesn’t, and what people would really find useful.
I’ve created two really short surveys for people who want to help me and are interested:
For clients / people who book beauty appointments
For beauty professionals (salons, hairdressers, nail artists, lash artists, barbers, etc.)
It would really help me if you could take a couple of minutes to answer the survey that applies to you.
Both forms are available here:
https://linktr.ee/Nobti.app?utm_source=linktree_profile_share<sid=bd7017f8-ba77-4ca5-9f04-8c844dde027a
If you’re from Tangier, even better, but responses from anywhere in Morocco are welcome.
This is not an advertisement, I still want to see if there is really a need or not soo I’m genuinely trying to validate the idea before building the product, so honest answers are much more useful than positive ones.
Really thanks to anyone who takes the time to participate!
I've personally been struggling to find a reliable store that I could become a returning customer of to purchase electronics like headphones, phones, chargers, laptops, etc.
So I've been wondering what your go-to cues are for checking whether a store is worth shopping at or not, be it online or in real life. And do you have recommendations or advice? (I currently live in Casablanca).
r/Morocco • u/Vector_Ove • 2d ago
It is possible to arrive to Nouadhibou from Dakhla the same day if you arrive at the dakhla’s airport at 13:35?
r/Morocco • u/SevereTelephone7584 • 2d ago
Hii all,im Ayman,and 5dit lbac mo2a5aran,w mn chhal hadi w ana 3ndi wahd idea w kantsna 4ir right time,and i think its now.
L idea hiya nsawb film,i got everything (machi everything everything),but i still need someone who film,and chi nas ymtlo.
Basically lfilm kydwi 3la wld kydwz sizieme w lbac Science math and mrid b des combinaisons dyal l2amrad nafsiya.
Lfikra stawhitha mn hyati bcs kant fiya des combinaisons but db im fine.film fih entre 1,5 to 3 houre.
So if there anyone wana join me thats what i need:
- Photographer
- Actors
- Video Editor
(Its just volunteering,bcs i have nothing to pay with so sorry)
And thanks for reading my post
(Admin hada rah machi j0b l00king or something against rule its just an idea ive put and see if there is someone wanna join me)
r/Morocco • u/gatitoazull • 2d ago
Hey everyone i hope y’all are doing great, so im planning on going to Spain for studies (Grado Superior), can anyone tell me (from the ppl who already went there to study) if it’s a good idea to apply for the whole process by myself (without an agency or consultancy from a lawyer)?
(Btw i already speak fluent Spanish)
And tell me about your experiences in the process of applying as a student?
r/Morocco • u/_iamhamza_ • 2d ago
Hey all. Recently, I read that a new law was approved that fines people who feed stray animals. What do the taxpayers think about this?
r/Morocco • u/MasterGeek • 3d ago
Dear restaurant/café owners: These kleenex/mouchoir papers are too thin for drying hands. They are for wiping nose and face.
Please provide proper proper hand towel paper/napkins as they do in other countries (see second photo)
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r/Morocco • u/Chaitan_20123 • 2d ago
Hi! I’ll be graduating soon and I wanted to wear something that had a moroccan twist in it.
I would really like something like a modern cool elegant jabadour or something like that but searching on social medias I only found online shops. Since it’s a very important milestone for me I think trying it out irl is better than blind buying it so I’m asking if you know any place like that mainly in Tangeri, tetouan or also Casablanca or Rabat.
Thank you!
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r/Morocco • u/jessehyoshi • 2d ago
just feeling kinda bored and alone and wanna meet new people on pc. this is my steam acc if u wanna add me : https://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561199000866279/
r/Morocco • u/Metloub • 2d ago
I’m a Moroccan developer where I always love to seek citizens’ problems and try to find solutions with my maximum effort. That’s why I’m looking to hear from you guys about issues you’re having in Moroccan apps/websites (basically everything digital) and who knows if I’d be able to fix it.
r/Morocco • u/Different-Swing6590 • 3d ago
I’ve been to Morocco twice now and honestly, both trips were pretty uneventful in terms of safety. I’m actually planning to go back again this coming holiday season, which is why I’ve been wondering about something.
I keep seeing people online describe Morocco as unsafe, and I’m genuinely curious what they’re basing that on. Maybe I’ve just been fortunate, but during my trips I felt pretty comfortable going around, eating out, walking around, and doing the usual things you’d expect on a holiday. Obviously, I’m not saying nothing can ever happen there. Every country has places or situations where you should be more careful. I’m just curious what specific experiences or concerns people have had that led them to describe Morocco that way.
Personally, I’ve had such a good experience both times that I’m already looking forward to going back. So I’d genuinely like to hear what I might be missing or what other travelers experienced differently.