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A biometric passport valid for at least 90 days is required for travel to Morocco. No pass can be issued to persons traveling on an expired passport.
 
Click here to consult the list of countries whose nationals are exempt from visas.

It is necessary to have a medium-displacement motorcycle license for motorcycle tours.
You don't need a license to drive quads and buggies, but the minimum age is 16 years old and driving experience (vehicle of any kind) is recommended.

The only currency used in Morocco is the Moroccan dirham.
There are bank counters almost everywhere, but in order to avoid high transaction fees, we advise you to bring convertible currency (euro, dollars, pounds, Swiss francs, etc.) to exchange at the exchange office.
Allow 100-150€ per person upon arrival. If you need more, you can notify our guide to stop at an office.
Please keep in mind that there is a charge for drinks.

Tipping is obviously not mandatory but is commonplace in Morocco.
To give you a scale, in restaurants it is common to give a 10% tip (for meals that are not included)
For the guide and the mechanic, if you are satisfied with the service, the tip is around 3-4€/day/person for each.

It is necessary to plan your hospitalization and repatriation insurance.
The quads and buggies are insured in third party while the motorcycles are insured in all risk.
There is no comprehensive insurance for unlicensed vehicles (buggies), so we guarantee that you will have a 100% off-road experience.

In Morocco, the government regulates the use of drones, which is prohibited by an order that came into effect in February 2015 in order to limit the "security risks and infringement of property and privacy" associated with the use of drones. This is Order No. 386-15 of the Ministry of Commerce subjecting the import of unmanned flying objects to the prior obtaining of a license.

European electrical outlets (type C/E) are used in Morocco.
The 220 V voltage is different in Morocco and is lower than in France (230 V), but this is not a problem. The manufacturers have taken into account the difference (tolerance). So you can use all your appliances.

The wi-fi connection is available in all the establishments except in bivouac in the desert of Chegaga and in Fort Boujerif (Atlantic tour) where the connection is weak.
Upon arrival at the airport, you can get a 4G SIM card at a lower cost (Orange, Maroc Telecom, Inwi operators).

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