Morocco is one of the world’s most rewarding budget-friendly travel destinations — but “budget” doesn’t mean cutting corners on the experiences that matter. Our affordable Morocco tours are carefully designed to deliver the full Moroccan magic at honest prices, using authentic guesthouses, local transport, and real community connections rather than tourist-industry shortcuts.
Is Morocco Expensive to Visit?
Morocco is excellent value for international travellers, especially those coming from Europe, North America, or Australia. Here’s a realistic daily budget guide:
| Budget Level | Daily Budget (per person) | What You Get |
|---|---|---|
| Backpacker | €25–40 / day | Hostel dorm, street food, local buses |
| Mid-range | €60–90 / day | Riad room, restaurant meals, shared tours |
| Comfortable | €100–160 / day | Quality riad, private guide, good restaurants |
| Luxury | €200+ / day | Boutique hotels, private transport, fine dining |
Our Most Affordable Tour Packages
Marrakech City Break (3 Days) — from €180/person
Shared riad accommodation, guided medina walk, souk exploration, and an Atlas Mountains day trip. Everything included, no surprises.
Fes + Chefchaouen Explorer (5 Days) — from €320/person
Small group tour covering Morocco’s most authentic ancient city plus the famous Blue City. Train transport from Casablanca airport included.
Imperial Cities & Desert (10 Days) — from €690/person
Our best-value long tour combining all four imperial cities with 2 nights at a Sahara desert camp. Based on small group, double occupancy.
Tips for Travelling Morocco on a Budget
- Travel shoulder season (April–May or October–November) for lower prices and better weather
- Eat at local restaurants and street food stalls rather than tourist-facing cafés on main squares
- Use overnight trains (Casablanca–Fes, Marrakech–Casablanca) to save a night’s accommodation
- Haggle respectfully in souks — expect to pay 50–70% of the first asking price
- Book tours with a local agency (like us) rather than through international platforms for lower prices
- Visit the Sahara via Merzouga rather than Zagora for better value desert camps