[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"seo-destination-morocco-en":3},{"localized":4,"relatedSlugs":10},{"name":5,"content":6,"metaTitle":7,"metaDescription":8,"suggestedItems":9},"Morocco","## What to Pack for Morocco (At-a-Glance)\nMorocco’s weather and culture change quickly from **coastal breezes** to **hot interior cities** to **cold desert nights** and even **snowy mountains**. Plan a flexible capsule wardrobe with breathable layers, sun protection, and one modest “cover-up” option for towns and religious sites.\n\n## Weather & Regions: Pack for Where You’re Going\nMorocco has strong regional contrasts. Coastal cities are moderated by ocean air, while the interior can be much hotter in summer and cooler at night. Inland heat can exceed **95°F / 35°C** in summer, and hot, dusty Saharan winds (often called *chergui*) can push temperatures even higher. ([britannica.com](https://www.britannica.com/place/Morocco/Climate?utm_source=openai))\n\n- **Atlantic coast (Casablanca, Essaouira, Agadir):** Often mild with wind; evenings can feel cool.\n- **Interior cities (Marrakech, Fes):** Hot summer days, cooler nights; spring/fall are easiest for walking.\n- **Sahara / desert excursions (Merzouga, Zagora):** Big day–night swing; nights can be cold even when days are warm.\n- **Atlas Mountains (Imlil, Oukaimeden):** Cold at altitude; **snow is common around 6,500 ft / 2,000 m** and can linger into late spring at higher elevations. ([britannica.com](https://www.britannica.com/place/Morocco/Climate?utm_source=openai))\n\n### Seasonal cues (practical, not perfect)\n- **Summer (Jun–Aug):** Expect intense sun and heat in the interior; prioritize breathable clothing and hydration.\n- **Shoulder seasons (Mar–May, Sep–Nov):** The easiest months for medinas, hiking, and day trips—pack light layers.\n- **Winter (Dec–Feb):** Cooler nights almost everywhere; bring a warmer layer and rain protection.\n\n## Clothing: Comfortable, Modest, and Heat-Smart\nIn Morocco you’ll see every style—from modern city wear to traditional djellabas—so there’s no single “required” outfit. Still, travelers are often most comfortable with **modest, lightweight** pieces that handle sun and dust.\n\n### A simple Morocco capsule wardrobe\n- **2–4 breathable tops** (linen/cotton or moisture-wicking)\n- **1–2 long-sleeve shirts** (sun + modest coverage)\n- **1 light sweater or fleece** (evenings, air-conditioned trains, desert nights)\n- **2 bottoms** (one loose trouser, one jeans/chino or skirt)\n- **1 maxi dress or long skirt** (easy modest option)\n- **1 packable rain jacket or compact umbrella** (especially outside summer)\n- **Sleepwear** that works in a riad (some rooms are cooler than expected)\n\n### Footwear that works in medinas\nCobblestones, uneven steps, and long walking days are common.\n- **Comfortable walking shoes** with grip\n- **Sandals** (secure straps, not slippery)\n- Optional: **light hiking shoes** for Atlas or canyon day trips\n\n## Cultural Considerations (Practical Etiquette)\nA good rule: **pack at least one outfit that covers shoulders and knees** so you can adjust to different settings (smaller towns, family homes, religious sites). A scarf is the easiest multi-use item: shade, warmth, modesty, and dust protection.\n\n## Desert, Dust & Sun: What Makes Morocco Different\nMorocco travel often includes open-air markets, windy coastlines, and desert edges.\n\n### Sun protection is non-negotiable\n- **High-SPF sunscreen** and **lip balm with SPF**\n- **Wide-brim hat or cap**\n- **UV sunglasses**\n- **Lightweight long sleeves** (often cooler than bare skin in strong sun)\n\n### Dust/wind comfort kit\n- **Buff/scarf** (sand, wind, chilly evenings)\n- **Eye drops** (dry air + dust)\n- **Small laundry soap sheets** (hand-wash after dusty days)\n\n## Electronics: Power Plugs, Voltage, and Charging\nMorocco commonly uses **Type C and Type E** outlets, with **220V** electricity at **50Hz**. Bring a compatible plug adapter, and check whether high-heat tools (hair dryers, straighteners) are dual-voltage. ([power-plugs-sockets.com](https://www.power-plugs-sockets.com/morocco/?utm_source=openai))\n\n- **Travel adapter (Type C/E compatible)**\n- **Dual USB-C/USB-A charger** (reduces outlet hunting)\n- **Power bank** (long day trips, photo-heavy travel)\n\n## Money & Day-to-Day Carry\nYou’ll likely spend a lot of time in medinas and markets where hands-free is helpful.\n\n- **Crossbody bag with zippers** or an **anti-theft day bag**\n- **Small wallet** + **backup card** stored separately\n- **Reusable water bottle** (insulated if traveling in hot months)\n- **Hand sanitizer** and **tissues** (public restrooms vary)\n\n## Packing Tips by Itinerary\n### If you’re doing Marrakech + Fes + Chefchaouen\n- Emphasize **walking comfort** and **light layers**\n- Pack **one slightly nicer outfit** for rooftop dinners/riads\n\n### If you’re adding a Sahara tour\n- Add **warm layer for night**, **closed-toe shoes**, **headlamp**, and **dust scarf**\n- Choose **quick-dry base layers** you can re-wear\n\n### If you’re hiking the Atlas\n- Add **hiking socks**, **layers**, **rain shell**, and **trekking poles** (optional)\n\n## Health & Comfort Essentials\n- **Basic travel pharmacy** (pain relief, anti-diarrheal, motion sickness tabs)\n- **Blister care** (medina walking is real)\n- **Electrolyte packets** (heat + long outings)\n- **Lightweight microfiber towel** (hammams, beach, desert camp)\n\n## Laundry Strategy (Pack Lighter)\nMany travelers overpack for Morocco. A simple approach:\n- Wear a **3–4 day clothing cycle**\n- Choose **mix-and-match neutrals**\n- Plan to **hand-wash** small items (underwear, tees) and air-dry overnight\n\n## Final Morocco Packing Checklist\nUse this as your quick double-check before you leave:\n- Layers for hot days and cool nights\n- Modest option (scarf + covered shoulders/knees)\n- Comfortable walking shoes\n- Sun + dust protection\n- Type C/E adapter + power bank\n- Small day bag for medinas\n","Morocco Packing List: What to Wear & Bring","Build a Morocco packing list by season—sun, desert nights, medinas, and Atlas hikes. Pack smarter with this practical checklist.",[],[]]