How expensive is Morocco?
Is Morocco expensive?
I'll give some useful ideas to help you make the proper decision. As with other countries, the cost of your trip is entirely dependent on your selections.
Morocco can be a great backpacking destination, with hostels charging as little as five euros for food and bed.
Morocco is still reasonably inexpensive in many areas and can be called a budget destination if these criteria are taken into account.
Hotels
Hotel prices can vary based on the dates and how early you book your accommodations.
Some hotels can even cut their prices by more than 50% if you book early or during a specific time period. If you want to learn more, simply google the available costs for your preferred dates.
Hostels
Finding the ideal hostel can sometimes be difficult. If you have a limited budget, you may believe that the cheapest alternative is sufficient. However, you do not have to think that way. Some of the best-rated hostels in Morocco cost as little as four dollars, while the'most costly' options cost over eighteen dollars.
Museums
Entry fees to Museums in Morocco are extremely valuable, even from the standpoint of residents. Even important tourist destinations, like as Marrakech, have extremely reasonable entrance costs. Museum entrance prices can range from. MAD 19 to MAD 179 (Moroccan Dirham), which is roughly comparable to 2 USD to 19 USD.
Food
A McMeal at McDonald's (a normal combo meal) costs between 50 and 60 MAD (5-6.30 USD). A lunch in a restaurant can cost between 30 MAD (3 USD) and 150 MAD (16 USD), which is still reasonably low by most European standards. If you want to save money, avoid eating in tourist eateries.
Alcohol in Morocco is far more expensive than it is in most other European countries due to taxes. A small 25-cl domestic beer costs between 25 and 35 MAD (€2.50 to €3.50) in a pub. A 33 cl bottle of local Casablanca. Beer costs from 45 to 60 MAD (€4 to €6) in a bar. Imported beer (mainly Heineken) normally costs around 35 MAD.