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Accommodation

Hotels

Morocco has an ambitious plan to accommodate 10 million tourists annually by 2010, which means a lot of new, large hotels are being constructed. There is already quite a wide choice of accommodation in all sizeable centres, but be aware that standards of service may be very different from home.

Trips that include flights and accommodation available online or from travel agents are a popular option for visitors to Morocco, and are often good value. For those who want to stick to a budget, all-inclusive deals can work well.

Grading:
Hotels are rated from 1 to 5 stars, with grade inflation of about one star over similar European properties. Many hotels are not graded; these budget hotels will only suit the needs of those with very limited funds and expectations.

Self Catering

Self-catering apartments are available in Agadir, Essaouira, Fes, Marrakech and Tangier. Full details are available from the Moroccan National Tourist Office (see Contact Addresses).

Camping/Caravanning

There are established, very reasonably priced campsites with varying standards of facilities in many parts of Morocco. Full details are available in a brochure from the National Tourist Office.

Youth Hostels

There are international youth hostels in Asni, Azrou, Casablanca, Fes, Marrakech, Meknes, Rabat and Tangier. Although particularly popular with the young and student groups, these hostels cater to all and are a good way to meet other Moroccans. The Royal Federation of Moroccan Youth Hostels is affiliated to the International Federation of Youth Hostels, and aims to meet the same standards. Membership is required; you are advised to join in your country of residence. One particularly popular Moroccan youth hostel is at 6 Place Abmed Al Bidaoui, Ville Ancienne, Casablanca (tel: (22) 220 551).

Resorts

An increasing number of fully serviced beach resorts have sprung up along the coast. Often offering several restaurants, full recreational activities and kids' club, they tend to attract families and those who really just want to relax.

Unique Accommodation

In the mountain regions, trekkers and climbers may find themselves staying in basic refuges. Usually nothing more than huts, and often with dorm style accommodation, they are reasonably priced and some offer cooking facilities.

Accommodation Information

Fédération Royale Marocaine des Auberges de Jeunesse
BP 15998, Casa Principale, Parc de la Ligue Arabe, Casablanca 21000, Morocco
Tel: (22) 470 952.

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Interesting facts about Morocco
: North Africa.
Area: 710,850 sq km (274,461 sq miles).
Population: 31.6 million (2008).
Population Density: 44 per sq km.
Capital: Rabat. Population: 1.6 million (2005).
Electricity: 110/220 volts AC, 50Hz, depending on age and location of building.
Head of Government: Prime Minister Abbas El Fassi since 2007.
Head of State: King Mohammed VI since 1999.
Location: North Africa.

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Entry/Visa/Health

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