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Primary Image 1 Rabat Marriott Hotel, Morocco Hotels
9.4
(98)
Exceptional
Hotels
Rabat, Rabat-Salé-Kénitra
Steam room
Fitness center
Spa
Price around

₱ 20,615.98

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Other Hotel Photo 1 Executive Boutique Hotel Rabat, Morocco Hotels
8.9
(28)
Exceptional
Hotels
Rabat, Rabat-Salé-Kénitra
Business facilities
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₱ 6,883.05

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Marrakesh, Marrakesh-Safi
Outdoor facilities
Nightclub
Turkish bath
Kids club
Poolside bar
Spa
Price around

₱ 15,626.42

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Exterior 1 Fairmont Tazi Palace Tangier, Morocco Hotels
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Tanger-Assilah, Tanger-Tetouan-Al Hoceima
Babysitting
Express check-out
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₱ 26,930.57

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Primary Image 1 Selman Marrakech, Morocco Hotels
9.6
(162)
Exceptional
Hotels
Marrakesh, Marrakesh-Safi
Limo or town car service
Turkish bath
Kids club
Romantic proposal packages
Poolside bar
Wheelchair accessible
Price around

₱ 36,829.89

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Primary Image 1 ibis Marrakech Palmeraie Hotel, Morocco Hotels
Hotels
Marrakesh, Marrakesh-Safi
Game room
Business facilities
Poolside bar
Pool sun loungers
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₱ 2,786.22

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9.4
(169)
Exceptional
Hotels
Marrakesh, Marrakesh-Safi
Braille or raised signage
Shops
Steam room
Spa
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₱ 7,662.46

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Primary Image 1 Hyatt Regency Casablanca, Morocco Hotels
8.6
(618)
Very Good
Hotels
Anfa, Casablanca
Braille or raised signage
Health club
Shops
Fitness center
Wheelchair accessible
Express check-out
Price around

₱ 10,417.61

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PRIMARY_IMAGE 1 Kenzi Rose Garden, Morocco Hotels
8.4
(537)
Very Good
Hotels
Marrakesh, Marrakesh-Safi
Turkish bath
Poolside bar
Wheelchair accessible
Spa
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₱ 7,030.51

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Primary Image 1 Pestana CR7 Marrakech, Morocco Hotels
9
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Exceptional
Hotels
Marrakesh, Marrakesh-Safi
Pool sun loungers
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₱ 10,795.40

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Primary Image 1 La Mamounia, Morocco Hotels
9.2
(715)
Exceptional
Hotels
Marrakesh, Marrakesh-Safi
Turkish bath
Fitness center
Poolside bar
Children facilities
Express check-out
Spa
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₱ 39,210.61

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Agadir Ida-Ou-Tnan, Souss-Massa
Poolside bar
Pool sun loungers
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₱ 16,600.36

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Rabat, Rabat-Salé-Kénitra
Outdoor facilities
Rooftop terrace
Business facilities
Library
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₱ 6,615.82

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Primary Image 1 Grand Mogador MENARA, Morocco Hotels
7.4
(491)
Pleasant
Hotels
Marrakesh, Marrakesh-Safi
Health club
Steam room
Business facilities
Pool sun loungers
Sauna
Price around

₱ 8,153.50

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Anfa, Casablanca
Outdoor facilities
Train station pickup
Limo or town car service
Turkish bath
Wheelchair accessible
Spa
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₱ 9,979.31

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Primary Image 1 Imperial Holiday Hôtel & spa, Morocco Hotels
Hotels
Marrakesh, Marrakesh-Safi
Poolside bar
Spa
Price around

₱ 3,854.08

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Hotels
Annakhil, Marrakesh
Mini golf
Shopping center shuttle
Health club
Poolside bar
Children facilities
Wheelchair accessible
Price around

₱ 18,523.64

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9.8
(58)
Exceptional
Riad
Marrakesh, Marrakesh-Safi
Train station pickup
Rooftop terrace

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PRIMARY_IMAGE 1 StayHere Agadir - Marina Residential Living, Morocco Hotels
Apartments
Agadir, Agadir-Ida-ou-Tnan
Windsurfing
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₱ 13,295.90

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Lobby 1 Hilton Tangier Al Houara Resort & Spa, Morocco Hotels
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Tanger-Assilah, Tanger-Tetouan-Al Hoceima
Fitness center
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₱ 11,705.85

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9.2
(194)
Exceptional
Hotels
Annakhil, Marrakesh
Turkish bath
Steam room
Poolside bar
Library
Sauna
Spa
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₱ 12,817.33

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Total accommodation:: 21 Properties
Popular Region
Marrakesh, Casablanca
Popular hotel
Rabat Marriott Hotel, Executive Boutique Hotel Rabat
Review score
8.4 from 340,891 reviews

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Morocco: A Tapestry of Ancient Wonders and Modern Allure for Filipino Explorers

For the Filipino traveller seeking a destination that transcends the ordinary, Morocco unfurls a captivating narrative of ancient traditions, breathtaking landscapes, and a culture that resonates with a unique blend of African, Arab, and European influences. Imagine stepping into a living postcard, where the scent of spices fills the air, the call to prayer echoes through labyrinthine medinas, and the vibrant colours of Berber carpets and intricate tilework assault the senses in the most delightful way. It’s a journey that promises to be as enriching as it is visually stunning, offering a profound departure from the familiar.

The sheer diversity of Morocco is one of its most compelling draws, ensuring that no two visits are ever quite the same. From the busy cityes of Casablanca and Rabat, with their modern avenues and historic heartbeats, to the imperial grandeur of Marrakesh, a city that pulses with an almost palpable energy, each region offers a distinct flavour. Venture further to the coastal allure of the Souss-Massa region or the northern charm of Tanger-Tetouan-Al Hoceima, and you’ll discover landscapes and experiences that shift dramatically, inviting exploration across its varied provinces like Marrakesh-Safi and Rabat-Salé-Kénitra.

Understanding the value proposition is key for any traveller, and for those journeying from the Philippines, Morocco presents an accessible gateway to North Africa. With an average price point that can start from as low as ₱ 3,224.21 per night for a comfortable stay, and an overall review score of 8.4 from over 290,000 guest experiences, the country offers a remarkable balance of affordability and quality. This data suggests that Filipino travellers can expect reliable service and comfortable accommodations without necessarily breaking the bank, making it a feasible and rewarding international destination.

Consider the iconic Sahara Desert, not merely as a geographical feature, but as an experience that embodies Morocco’s spirit of adventure and profound natural beauty. Imagine the silence of the dunes, the vastness of the starlit sky, and the unique culture of the desert dwellers.

This is Morocco at its most elemental, offering a profound connection to nature and a sense of timelessness that is increasingly rare in our fast-paced world. It’s these kinds of transformative moments that make Morocco a destination worth planning for, and Traveloka is here to help you book hotel stays that place you at the doorstep of such wonders.

Morocco’s allure spans a wide spectrum of travellers. Families will find engaging experiences in cities like Marrakesh, with its gardens and interactive attractions. Couples seeking romance can find tranquil riads and luxurious desert camps. Solo adventurers will thrive in the vibrant souks and the opportunities for cultural immersion. Business travellers will appreciate the modern facilities in Casablanca and Rabat. The diverse regions cater to all, from the urban explorer to the nature enthusiast, ensuring that every Filipino traveller can find their perfect Moroccan narrative.

Best Areas to Stay in Morocco

Morocco is a land of striking contrasts, where ancient traditions meet modern aspirations, and this diversity is most evident in its cities and regions. Choosing where to base yourself is a crucial decision that will significantly shape your travel experience, influencing everything from the sights you see to the flavours you taste and the pace of your journey. Whether you’re drawn to the imperial grandeur of Marrakesh, the coastal breezes of Tangier, or the administrative elegance of Rabat, each locale offers a distinct atmosphere and a unique set of attractions.

Marrakesh

Marrakesh is a city that assaults the senses in the most exhilarating way, a place where the ancient medina, a UNESCO World Heritage site, pulses with life. The Djemaa el-Fna square transforms from a bustling marketplace by day to an open-air theatre of storytellers, musicians, and food stalls by night. For Filipino travellers, it offers an immersion into a culture that feels both exotic and deeply human. It’s best suited for those who crave sensory stimulation, cultural depth, and a lively atmosphere, appealing to couples, solo explorers, and families with older children who can navigate its energetic streets.

From Marrakesh, iconic landmarks like the Koutoubia Mosque, the Bahia Palace, and the serene Jardin Majorelle are easily accessible. The city is a gateway to the Atlas Mountains and the Agafay Desert, offering opportunities for day trips and overnight stays in luxury camps. The local cuisine, rich with tagines and couscous, is a highlight, best sampled in the bustling food stalls of Djemaa el-Fna or in the more refined restaurants within the medina. You can easily book attraction tickets for palaces and gardens online before you go.

Casablanca

Casablanca, Morocco’s economic powerhouse, presents a more contemporary face of the nation, blending Art Deco architecture with modern skyscrapers. While it may lack the immediate historical immersion of Marrakesh, it offers a sophisticated urban experience. For Filipino travellers, it’s a city of grand boulevards, chic cafes, and the magnificent Hassan II

Mosque, one of the largest religious structures in the world, partially built over the Atlantic Ocean. It’s an ideal base for those who appreciate a blend of modern amenities, a vibrant nightlife, and a more relaxed pace than the imperial cities, suiting business travellers and those seeking a comfortable entry point.

The city’s main draw is undoubtedly the Hassan II Mosque, a marvel of Islamic architecture that can be visited by non-Muslims on guided tours. The Corniche, a seaside promenade, offers pleasant walks and seafood dining. Casablanca also serves as a major transportation hub, with excellent connections to other Moroccan cities via train and a large international airport. Exploring the Habous Quarter, a more modern take on a traditional medina, provides a glimpse into local crafts and goods. The city’s culinary scene is diverse, featuring both traditional Moroccan fare and international cuisine.

Rabat

Rabat, the serene capital of Morocco, offers a more tranquil and refined experience compared to its bustling counterparts. It’s a city of wide avenues, lush gardens, and significant historical sites, including the Royal Palace and the UNESCO-listed Kasbah of the Udayas. For Filipino travellers, Rabat provides a glimpse into Moroccan administrative life and a rich historical tapestry without the overwhelming crowds. It’s particularly well-suited for travellers who prefer a more relaxed pace, history buffs, and those interested in understanding the country’s political and cultural centre, making it a good choice for couples and solo travellers seeking a more laid-back exploration.

Key attractions in Rabat include the Hassan Tower and the Mausoleum of Mohammed V, a masterpiece of modern Alaouite architecture. The Kasbah of the Udayas, with its blue-and-white washed streets and Andalusian gardens, offers picturesque views over the Atlantic. The city is well-connected by high-speed train to Casablanca and Tangier, making it an easy addition to any itinerary. Rabat’s dining scene features traditional Moroccan dishes, with many restaurants offering pleasant outdoor seating in its charming squares and along its coastal areas.

Tangier

Perched on the northernmost tip of Morocco, Tangier is a city with a storied past, a place where Europe and Africa converge, offering a unique cultural blend and stunning Mediterranean vistas. Its convenient location has made it a melting pot of influences, from Phoenician traders to European artists and writers. For Filipino travellers, Tangier provides a different perspective on Morocco, with its whitewashed medina, bustling port, and the dramatic Cap Spartel. It appeals to those who are drawn to coastal beauty, historical intrigue, and a cosmopolitan atmosphere, making it suitable for couples and independent travellers.

The Tangier Medina, with its narrow alleys and vibrant souks, is a delight to explore, leading to the Grand Socco and Petit Socco squares. The Kasbah Museum, housed in the former Sultan’s palace, offers insights into the region’s history. A trip to Cap Spartel, where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Mediterranean Sea, and the Caves of Hercules are popular excursions. Tangier is easily accessible by ferry from Spain and has a well-connected airport. The city’s cuisine reflects its coastal location, with an emphasis on fresh seafood alongside traditional Moroccan staples.

Souss-Massa Region (Agadir & Taghazout)

The Souss-Massa region, particularly the areas around Agadir and Taghazout, offers a distinctly different Moroccan experience centred on its Atlantic coastline. Agadir boasts a modern resort town feel with a long sandy beach, while Taghazout has gained international fame as a premier surfing destination. For Filipino travellers looking for sun, sea, and sand with a touch of adventure, this region is ideal. It’s perfect for beach lovers, surfers, and families seeking a more relaxed, resort-style holiday, offering a refreshing contrast to the imperial cities.

In Agadir, the main attractions include the expansive beach, the marina, and the reconstructed Kasbah offering panoramic views. Taghazout is all about the waves, attracting surfers of all levels. The surrounding area also offers opportunities for exploring the Souss-Massa National Park, known for its diverse birdlife, including the endangered Northern Bald Ibis. Getting to the region is typically done via Agadir’s Al Massira Airport. The local cuisine features abundant fresh seafood, grilled to perfection, alongside traditional Moroccan dishes.

Popular Hotels

Budget Hotels in Morocco — Affordable Stays from ₱ 3,224.21/night

For the budget-conscious Filipino traveller, Morocco offers a surprising array of affordable accommodations that don't compromise on comfort or experience. These establishments often provide a more intimate and local feel, allowing for deeper cultural immersion. They are perfect for those who plan to spend most of their time exploring the sights and sounds of Morocco, seeking a clean, safe, and welcoming place to rest without a significant dent in their travel fund. This segment is ideal for backpackers, solo adventurers, and travellers on extended trips.

ibis Marrakech Palmeraie Hotel

For travellers seeking value and a comfortable base in the vibrant city of Marrakesh, the ibis Marrakech Palmeraie Hotel presents a compelling option. With a solid rating of 8.6 from nearly 200 guest reviews, it signals a consistent level of satisfaction among visitors. This 3-star hotel, priced accessibly from ₱ 3,224.21 per night, offers a practical choice for those who want to experience the magic of Marrakesh without the premium price tag. Its location in the Palmeraie area provides a slightly more tranquil setting while remaining connected to the city's attractions.

Mid-Range Hotels in Morocco: Comfortable Stays Without Overspending

The mid-range hotel segment in Morocco is where many Filipino travellers find the sweet spot between affordability and enhanced amenities. These 3-star and 3.5-star properties often provide a more polished experience than budget options, featuring better facilities, more spacious rooms, and often a higher level of service. They are excellent choices for families, couples, and even business travellers who appreciate a comfortable and well-equipped base from which to explore Morocco’s diverse offerings, providing great value for money.

Executive Boutique Hotel Rabat

Travellers looking for a well-regarded 3-star option in Morocco's capital will find the Executive Boutique Hotel Rabat to be a noteworthy choice. Boasting an impressive 8.9 rating from 28 reviews, this hotel suggests a high level of guest satisfaction, particularly for its price point of ₱ 7,810.68 per night. It caters to those who appreciate a blend of essential business facilities and leisure amenities, including a nightclub and poolside bar, making it suitable for both corporate visitors and holidaymakers seeking a comfortable and convenient stay in Rabat.

Dayet Ifrah by Rent Inn

For those seeking a flexible accommodation solution in Rabat, Dayet Ifrah by Rent Inn offers a 3.5-star serviced apartment experience that garners significant praise, evidenced by its 9.4 rating from 157 reviews. Priced at ₱ 4,065.82 per night, this option is particularly appealing for travellers who desire more space and home-like amenities, ideal for longer stays or families. The availability of features like romantic proposal packages and a health club suggests a thoughtful approach to guest comfort and experience.

4-Star Hotels in Morocco: Premium Amenities at a Sensible Price

Morocco’s 4-star hotels represent an excellent tier for Filipino travellers seeking upscale comfort and a range of premium amenities without the significant investment required for true luxury. These properties consistently deliver a high standard of service, well-appointed rooms, and often boast excellent facilities such as swimming pools, fitness centres, and on-site dining. They strike a balance, offering a refined experience that enhances any trip, whether for leisure or business, making them a popular choice for those who want a bit more polish.

Rabat Marriott Hotel

The Rabat Marriott Hotel stands out as a premier 4.5-star accommodation in Morocco's capital, offering a high-calibre experience for discerning travellers. With an exceptional 9.4 rating from 97 reviews, it clearly resonates well with its guests, promising a stay marked by quality and excellent facilities. Priced at ₱ 19,593.36 per night, it positions itself as a premium option, particularly attractive for those seeking the comfort and amenities of a well-known international brand, including a steam room, fitness center, and spa services.

Longue Vie Hôtels

In Marrakesh, the Longue Vie Hôtels offers a 4-star experience that garners strong guest approval, reflected in its 8.6 rating from over 600 reviews. This indicates a consistently positive experience for travellers, making it a reliable choice for those seeking comfortable and well-serviced accommodation. At ₱ 11,269.55 per night, it represents a solid mid-to-upper range option in the city, appealing to travellers who value attentive service and amenities like a poolside bar, especially given its frequent mention in guest feedback.

Pestana CR7 Marrakech

Pestana CR7 Marrakech presents a stylish 4-star offering in the vibrant city of Marrakesh, appealing to travellers who appreciate modern design and a lively atmosphere. Its impressive 9.2 rating from over 700 reviews highlights a strong guest satisfaction, suggesting a high-quality experience. With prices starting around ₱ 12,066.04 per night, it offers a premium feel, enhanced by amenities like a health club and steam room, making it a compelling choice for those looking for a contemporary and well-equipped stay in the Red City.

Imperial Holiday Hôtel & spa

The Imperial Holiday Hôtel & spa in Marrakesh provides a 4-star accommodation that has earned a commendable 8.4 rating from over 1,000 guest reviews, signifying a consistently positive guest experience. Priced at a very attractive ₱ 3,452.26 per night, this hotel offers exceptional value for travellers seeking a comfortable stay with good amenities, including a rooftop terrace and business facilities. Its high review volume suggests it's a popular choice for those wanting a well-rounded Marrakesh experience without overspending.

Hilton Tangier Al Houara Resort & Spa

For travellers heading to the northern coast, the Hilton Tangier Al Houara Resort & Spa offers a 4-star experience that has garnered an 8.8 rating from over 300 reviews, indicating a high level of guest satisfaction. Priced at ₱ 15,265.43 per night, this resort provides a premium coastal retreat, featuring essential amenities like a fitness center and outdoor facilities. It’s a strong contender for those seeking a reputable international brand experience combined with the allure of the Tangier coastline.

Luxury Hotels in Morocco: World-Class Service and 5-Star Standards

Morocco’s luxury hotel scene is a reflection of its rich heritage and commitment to hospitality, offering Filipino travellers an unparalleled experience of comfort, elegance, and impeccable service. These 5-star properties and high-end 4.5-star establishments are designed to pamish guests with world-class amenities, exquisite dining, and often breathtaking settings. They are perfect for those celebrating special occasions, seeking a truly indulgent escape, or simply wanting to experience the pinnacle of Moroccan hospitality.

Rabat Marriott Hotel

The Rabat Marriott Hotel, a distinguished 4.5-star property, offers a sophisticated urban retreat in Morocco's capital. With an outstanding 9.4 rating from 97 reviews, it consistently exceeds guest expectations, providing a high standard of comfort and service. Priced at ₱ 19,593.36 per night, this hotel is a prime choice for travellers seeking the reliability and amenities of a globally recognized brand, complemented by features like a steam room, fitness center, and spa, ensuring a rejuvenating stay.

Mövenpick Hotel Mansour Eddahbi Marrakech

The Mövenpick Hotel Mansour Eddahbi Marrakech is a prominent 5-star destination that has earned a solid 8.4 rating from over 1,000 guest reviews, reflecting a high level of guest satisfaction. Priced at ₱ 15,456.49 per night, it offers a luxurious yet accessible experience in the heart of Marrakesh. This hotel is particularly appealing for its extensive outdoor facilities, including a Turkish bath and fitness center, making it a comprehensive choice for travellers seeking both relaxation and activity.

Selman Marrakech

Selman Marrakech represents a pinnacle of luxury in the Red City, a 5-star establishment that, despite a 7.0 rating from 317 reviews, offers an opulent experience for those seeking exclusivity. With a higher price point starting at ₱ 39,737.10 per night, it caters to a clientele that values unique services like limo or town car availability, alongside a comprehensive spa and poolside bar. It’s a property designed for indulgence and a memorable, high-end stay.

Hyatt Regency Casablanca

The Hyatt Regency Casablanca, a 5-star hotel located in the Anfa district, holds a respectable 8.4 rating from over 500 guest reviews, indicating a consistently positive guest experience. Priced at ₱ 11,349.64 per night, it offers a blend of business-friendly facilities and leisure amenities, including a fitness center and poolside bar. This makes it a strong choice for travellers who appreciate the service standards of an international luxury brand combined with the convenience of a prime Casablanca location.

Kenzi Rose Garden

Kenzi Rose Garden in Marrakesh is a highly-rated 5-star hotel, boasting a 9.0 rating from over 300 reviews, which speaks volumes about its quality and guest satisfaction. At ₱ 8,369.23 per night, it offers a luxurious experience that is remarkably accessible. This hotel is an excellent choice for travellers seeking a blend of traditional Moroccan charm and modern comforts, featuring amenities like a Turkish bath and business facilities, making it a well-rounded option for a memorable stay.

La Mamounia

La Mamounia is an iconic 5-star hotel in Marrakesh, renowned for its legendary status and luxurious offerings, though its 7.4 rating from 486 reviews suggests a more nuanced guest experience. With a significant price point starting at ₱ 46,400.81 per night, it appeals to those seeking an unparalleled level of opulence and history. The hotel provides a range of exclusive amenities, including a kids club and shopping center shuttle, positioning it as a destination for ultimate indulgence and a truly grand Moroccan escape.

Grand Mogador MENARA

The Grand Mogador MENARA in Marrakesh is a 5-star hotel that has earned a solid 8.2 rating from over 650 guest reviews, indicating a consistently positive reception from its visitors. Priced at ₱ 7,822.22 per night, it offers a luxurious experience that is quite accessible, especially for a 5-star property. Guests can enjoy amenities such as a health club, spa, and Turkish bath, making it a well-rounded choice for travellers looking for comfort and relaxation in Marrakesh.

Sofitel Casablanca Tour blanche

Sofitel Casablanca Tour Blanche is a 5-star hotel that, while holding a 5.4 rating from 653 reviews, offers a distinct urban experience in Casablanca. Priced at ₱ 8,922.10 per night, it provides a gateway to the city's business and leisure hubs. The hotel features amenities like airport transfers and babysitting services, catering to travellers who prioritize convenience and a touch of international flair in their city stays, making it a functional choice for those focused on the metropolitan aspects of Casablanca.

Kenzi Club Agdal Medina All Inclusive

Kenzi Club Agdal Medina All Inclusive is a standout 5-star property in Marrakesh, achieving an exceptional 9.8 rating from 58 reviews, signalling outstanding guest satisfaction. With prices around ₱ 17,754.78 per night, this all-inclusive resort offers tremendous value for travellers seeking a hassle-free and amenity-rich holiday. Its appeal lies in the comprehensive package, including a poolside bar and bicycle storage, making it an ideal choice for families and couples wanting a complete resort experience.

Tigmiza Boutique Hôtel & Spa

Tigmiza Boutique Hôtel & Spa in Marrakesh offers a 5-star boutique experience that, with a rating of 8.0 from 37 reviews, suggests a more intimate and potentially personalized stay. Priced at ₱ 18,340.60 per night, it caters to travellers seeking a tranquil and luxurious escape, featuring amenities like a Turkish bath and steam room. This property is suited for those who appreciate a refined atmosphere and dedicated wellness facilities within a boutique setting.

Pickalbatros White Beach Taghazout - Adults Friendly 16 Years Plus - Ultra All Inclusive

The Pickalbatros White Beach Taghazout is a 5-star, adults-friendly, ultra-all-inclusive resort located in the Souss-Massa region, boasting an impressive 9.2 rating from over 700 reviews. Priced at ₱ 21,017.68 per night, this property offers a comprehensive beachfront experience, particularly appealing to couples and adults seeking a relaxing getaway with all needs catered for. The inclusion of beach volleyball hints at the resort's focus on leisure and recreation.

Agafay Luxury camp

The Agafay Luxury camp, a 4.5-star unique accommodation option, offers an adventurous yet comfortable experience in the Marrakesh-Safi region. While specific ratings and review counts are not provided, its price of ₱ 21,865.83 per night suggests a premium glamping experience. The mention of braille or raised signage indicates an effort towards accessibility. This camp is suited to travellers who want an extraordinary desert experience, combining the romance of the Sahara with upscale amenities.

Four Seasons Hotel Casablanca

The Four Seasons Hotel Casablanca, a 5-star property, represents the height of luxury urban accommodation in Morocco's largest city. While specific ratings and review counts are not available in the provided data, the Four Seasons brand is synonymous with exceptional service and world-class facilities. Priced at ₱ 36,963.68 per night, it is positioned for travellers who seek the utmost in comfort, exclusivity, and personalized attention, including amenities like pool cabanas for a truly indulgent stay.

Villas in Morocco: Privacy and Space for Families and Groups

While no specific villas were extracted in the provided data, Morocco offers a wealth of private villas for rent, particularly in popular tourist areas like Marrakesh, Essaouira, and the coastal regions. These are ideal for Filipino travellers who prioritize privacy, space, and the flexibility to create their own holiday experience. Villas often come with private pools, kitchens, and living areas, making them perfect for families, groups of friends, or longer stays where a home-away-from-home feel is desired.

Resorts in Morocco: Everything You Need Without Leaving the Property

Morocco's resorts, especially along the coast and in popular tourist hubs, are designed to offer a complete holiday experience within their grounds. These properties often feature extensive facilities, from multiple swimming pools and diverse dining options to spas, kids' clubs, and entertainment. For Filipino travellers who prefer a hassle-free vacation where relaxation and activities are readily available, resorts provide an excellent all-encompassing option, minimizing the need to venture far for enjoyment.

Apartments & Serviced Residences in Morocco — Flexible Stays for Longer Trips

For Filipino travellers planning an extended stay in Morocco, or those who simply prefer the flexibility and independence of self-catering, apartments and serviced residences offer a practical and comfortable solution. These accommodations provide more space than standard hotel rooms, often include kitchen facilities, and can be more cost-effective for longer durations. They are particularly well-suited for families or groups who want to maintain their routines while exploring a new country.

Dayet Ifrah by Rent Inn

Dayet Ifrah by Rent Inn in Rabat stands out as a 3.5-star serviced apartment that has earned a remarkable 9.4 rating from 157 reviews, indicating a high level of guest satisfaction. At ₱ 4,065.82 per night, it offers excellent value for travellers seeking more than just a hotel room. The availability of features like shops and a health club, alongside its apartment-style living, makes it a versatile choice for those looking for a comfortable and convenient base for an extended period in the capital.

Food & Dining

A Culinary Journey Through Morocco: Flavours to Savour

What to Eat and Where to Find It

Moroccan cuisine is a vibrant fusion of Berber, Arab, Andalusian, and Mediterranean influences, creating a flavour profile that is both exotic and deeply satisfying for Filipino palates. The undisputed star is the tagine, a slow-cooked stew prepared in a distinctive conical earthenware pot, featuring tender meats like lamb or chicken with preserved lemons, olives, or dried fruits, offering a rich and aromatic experience. Another staple is couscous, often served on Fridays, typically prepared with vegetables and meat, providing a comforting and hearty meal that is a cornerstone of Moroccan culinary tradition.

For authentic flavours, the bustling souks and medinas of cities like Marrakesh and Fes are unparalleled. Here, you can find street food vendors and small eateries serving up delicious and affordable meals. The Djemaa el-Fna square in Marrakesh transforms into a massive open-air restaurant at night, offering a dizzying array of grilled meats, seafood, and traditional dishes. For Muslim travellers from the Philippines, Morocco is predominantly a Muslim country, meaning halal food is widely available. Most restaurants and eateries serve halal meat, and it's common to find certified halal options, making dining a comfortable experience.

Beyond the ubiquitous tagine and couscous, regional specialties abound. In coastal cities like Essaouira, fresh grilled sardines and seafood platters are a must-try, showcasing the bounty of the Atlantic. The northern city of Tetouan is known for its Andalusian-influenced cuisine, often featuring lighter, more delicate flavours. In the desert regions, you might encounter dishes prepared with local ingredients like camel meat or dates, offering a unique taste of the arid landscapes. Exploring these regional differences adds another layer of discovery to your culinary adventure.

When dining in Morocco, it's helpful to be aware of local customs. Tipping is customary, with a small amount (around 10%) appreciated for good service in restaurants. Meal times are generally later than in the Philippines, with lunch typically served between 1 pm and 3 pm, and dinner from 8 pm onwards. While many establishments offer menus in English or French, learning a few basic Arabic or Berber phrases can enhance your interactions. Be prepared for generous portions, and feel free to ask for recommendations from your server.

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Navigating Moroccan Culture: Respectful Travel and Staying Secure

Cultural Norms and Staying Safe in Morocco

Moroccan culture is deeply rooted in hospitality and respect, and understanding a few key etiquette points can greatly enhance your interactions as a Filipino traveller. Greetings are important; a simple "Salam Alaikum" (peace be upon you) is always appreciated. When invited into a Moroccan home, it's customary to accept, and bringing a small gift like pastries or dates is a thoughtful gesture. Public displays of affection are generally frowned upon, and it's advisable to dress modestly, especially when visiting religious sites or more conservative areas, to show respect for local customs.

When visiting mosques, such as the impressive Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca, non-Muslims are permitted entry during specific visiting hours, but strict dress codes apply: shoulders and knees must be covered, and women may need to cover their heads. Photography is often restricted inside religious buildings. In bustling souks, while friendly bargaining is part of the experience, it should be done with a smile and good humour; aggressive haggling is considered impolite. Be mindful of personal space, especially in crowded areas, and always ask permission before taking photos of individuals.

For practical safety, Morocco is generally a safe country for tourists, but like any destination, it's wise to be aware of your surroundings. Keep your valuables secure, especially in crowded markets and tourist areas, and be cautious of unsolicited guides or overly friendly strangers offering assistance, as they may expect payment. Using official taxis or reputable ride-hailing apps like Careem (which operates in some Moroccan cities) is recommended for transportation. Walking in well-lit, populated areas at night is generally safe, but it's always best to be aware of your route.

In case of emergencies, the general emergency number in Morocco is 19 for police and 15 for medical services. For Filipino travellers, it's advisable to have the contact details for the nearest Philippines Embassy or Consulate in Morocco readily available. While there isn't a Philippines Embassy in Morocco itself, the Embassy of the Philippines in Rabat, Morocco, serves as the primary point of contact for consular assistance. It's also prudent to ensure you have comprehensive travel insurance that covers medical emergencies and trip disruptions.

Travel Guide to Morocco

Your Essential Guide to Exploring Morocco from the Philippines

Getting to Morocco and Getting Around

Embarking on a journey from the Philippines to Morocco involves a significant flight, typically requiring at least one stopover. Major airlines like Qatar Airways, Emirates, and Turkish Airlines often operate routes from Manila (NAIA) or other Philippinesn international airports, connecting through their respective hubs before reaching cities like Casablanca or Marrakesh. Flight durations can range from 18 to 25 hours or more, with prices varying based on the season and how far in advance you book flight tickets. Planning and booking in advance is key to securing better fares.

Once you arrive in Morocco, navigating between cities is relatively straightforward and efficient. The national railway company, ONCF, operates a modern and comfortable train network connecting major cities like Tangier, Rabat, Casablanca, and Marrakesh. Buses, particularly those run by CTM and Supratours, offer extensive coverage to smaller towns and regions not served by trains. For longer distances or to save time, domestic flights are also available, connecting key cities. Renting a car is an option for those who prefer more independence, especially for exploring rural areas.

The best time to visit Morocco from the Philippines generally falls during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November). During these periods, the weather is pleasant, with mild temperatures ideal for exploring cities and engaging in outdoor activities. Summer (June to August) can be very hot, especially inland, while winter (December to February) can be cooler and rainy, particularly in the north. Visiting during the shoulder seasons often means fewer crowds and potentially more favourable hotel rates.

Before you depart for Morocco, ensure you have your passport with at least six months of validity beyond your intended stay. The local currency is the Moroccan Dirham (MAD). While credit cards are accepted in larger hotels, restaurants, and shops, it's essential to carry cash for smaller purchases and in markets. Consider purchasing a local SIM card upon arrival for affordable data and calls. Useful apps include Google Maps for navigation, and ride-hailing apps where available. Familiarize yourself with basic Arabic or French phrases, as they are widely spoken.

Visa Requirements for Philippines Passport Holders

For citizens of the Philippines planning a trip to Morocco, understanding the visa requirements is a crucial step in your travel preparation. As of current regulations, Philippines passport holders are generally granted visa-free entry into Morocco for short stays, typically for tourism purposes. This allows for a convenient entry, enabling travellers to explore the country's rich culture and diverse landscapes without the need for a pre-arranged visa, provided the stay does not exceed the stipulated duration.

The standard visa-free stay for Philippines nationals in Morocco is usually up to 90 days within a 180-day period. However, it is always recommended to verify the exact duration and any specific conditions with the official Moroccan embassy or consulate in your region, as policies can be subject to change. When arriving at Moroccan immigration, you should be prepared to present your passport, which must be valid for at least six months beyond your intended stay, and potentially show proof of onward travel, such as a return flight ticket, and sufficient funds to cover your expenses.

While visa-free entry simplifies the process, it is imperative for all travellers to confirm the latest visa regulations directly with the Moroccan embassy or consulate responsible for the Philippines before making any travel arrangements. Immigration policies can be updated without prior notice, and ensuring you have the most current information will prevent any potential issues upon arrival. For those planning longer stays or different purposes of visit, specific visa applications will be necessary, requiring adherence to the embassy's guidelines.

Your Moroccan Adventure Starts Here

Morocco offers a profound travel experience that resonates deeply, blending ancient mystique with accessible adventure, making it a truly worthwhile destination for Filipino travellers. It’s a place where the vibrant colours of the souks, the serene beauty of the desert, and the intricate artistry of its architecture combine to create a sensory feast. The warmth of its people and the richness of its history provide a cultural immersion that is both educational and deeply moving, offering a perspective that is distinct from any other destination.

On Traveloka, you'll discover a comprehensive selection of accommodations to suit every preference and budget. From charming riads offering an intimate glimpse into traditional Moroccan life to modern hotels providing all the comforts of home, and even luxurious resorts for those seeking indulgence, the options are vast. Whether you're looking for a place starting from as low as ₱ 3,224.21 per night or a premium 5-star experience in cities like Marrakesh, Casablanca, or Rabat, Traveloka has curated choices to match your needs.

Booking your Moroccan escape with Traveloka means enjoying a seamless planning process with flexible payment options, including credit cards and Traveloka PayLater. You can also rely on verified guest reviews to make informed decisions, ensuring you find the perfect cheap hotel or luxury stay. Start planning your journey today and let Traveloka help you unlock the wonders of Morocco with confidence and ease.

All information in this article is accurate as of the date of publication. Prices are subject to change depending on season, availability, and hotel policy.

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