The Low-Cost Travel Destinations in Morocco

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A unique and diverse country in North America, Morocco is one of the best travel-friendly and low-cost countries in the world. Witness the various cultural influences on the amazing land of Morocco. You will find seaside towns, cultural hubs, arid landscapes, and much more in this iconic country. Don’t be confused by the stunning Moroccan interior pictures you find on social media assuming it is an expensive country, because in actuality it is not. Traveling to Morocco will not cost you a fortune. Summer in Morocco is known for its extreme heat so try to avoid your trip during this time of the year. The ideal time to visit this amazing Muslim country is either in Spring or Autumn. You will enjoy an incredible vacation in Morocco as most of the local attractions and monuments in each city are free to visit. Some have an entry fee that is less than even the price of a cup of coffee. Learning how to haggle will help you a lot while shopping.

1.  Essaouira

Essaouira is one of the top visited cities in Morocco. This beachside port city is an ancient city of the 18th century.Get lost in the old version of time here and see camels roaming around the beaches. This old medina is among UNESCO World Heritage Sites. You will find numerous cheap activities here. You will surely love the local Moroccan food. Learn about the history of the city and roam around as walking is always free.

2.  Chefchaouen

The city of blue Chefchaouen will leave you awestruck. The highlight of the artsy city is blue walled houses. All the buildings are lined with flowering pot plants. Take a break from your boring mundane routine and roam around the maze-like streets of the city. The blue color of the city represents the sky and heaven and acts as a reminder to enjoy a serene life. Chefchaouen deserves at least a day tour to praise its beauty. If you are planning your trip to Morocco, do consider adding Chefchaouen to your list and you will not be disappointed later.

3.  Rabat

Rabat is the capital city of Morocco. How can one plan to visit a country and skip its capital? The city is home to many iconic monuments, mosques, and mausoleums. Rabat is an ancient city of the 10th century and is well preserved. Most of the tourist attraction sites are free to visit like the Royal Palace Dar al-Makhzen, the Mausoleum of Mohammed V, and the Kasbah of the Udayas. Roam around the streets and walk through the wonderful gardens to explore the biodiversity of the region.

4.  Marrakech

The Red city of Marrakech is one of the most iconic cities in Morocco. You will find numerous activities to do in this hub of architecture, history, and culture. You can surely enjoy this vibrant and vivid city at an affordable rate. The endless attractions of the city are worth spending time in. Some of the highlights of the city are the Koutoubia mosque, Majorelle Garden, the Saadian Tombs, the Bahia Palace, and the Ben Youssef Madrasa. Do visit these when you are in Marrakech. Most of the sites will not cost you more than $7 to $8.

5.  Volubilis

The ancient Roman ruins of Volubilis are one of Morocco’s ancient World Heritage Sites. Volubilis is situated near Meknes between Fes and Rabat. The entry fee is just $7.8. The Fez-Meknes site is most popularly known for Fez’s enormous Old Medina and Meknes’ Bab Mansour. You will find many impressive columns and arches on the road approaching Volubilis. Many of these are still intact and can be seen from a distance. The arches are more than two thousand years of age. If you are a historian or have an an an interest in history, this place surely is for you.

6.  Ifrane

Ifrane is a mountainous city in Morocco. You will get all the smells and sounds of Morocco here. You will be amazed by the buildings that are of alpine-style A-frame. Enjoy your time at Ifrane Lake. Ifrane is one of the best places to plan a nature-filled picnic. The amazing country of Morocco has a plethora of splendid destinations for tourists. If you are planning a vacation trip then choosing Morocco will not cost you an arm and leg for sure.

 

Accommodation in Morocco caters to all tastes and budgets but do remember one thing the prices may fluctuate depending on the city and time of year. The further you stay out of the city center, the cost tends to go lower and lower. If you travel to Morocco in winter, there will be less tourist traffic so you will get lower travel costs and less crowded spaces. Morocco is indeed a heaven on earth for shoppers. Get your hands on the best-handcrafted items like rugs, leather jackets and handbags, and pottery.

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