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Morocco Budget Travel Guide: How to Travel Morocco Cheaply

14 min read|2,650 words|Updated February 2026

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Daily Budget Breakdown

Ultra-Budget ($15-25/day | 150-250 MAD)

Accommodation: $5-10 (50-100 MAD)

  • Hostel dorm bed
  • Very basic guesthouse
  • Camping (where permitted)

Food: $5-10 (50-100 MAD)

  • Street food
  • Self-catering from markets
  • Cheapest local restaurants
  • No cafés/restaurants

Transport: $2-5 (20-50 MAD)

  • Local buses only
  • Walking
  • Shared grand taxis

Activities: $3-5 (30-50 MAD)

  • Free attractions
  • One budget museum
  • Self-guided walking

Total: $15-25 per day

Realistic? Yes, but bare-bones. For backpackers, couchsurfers, determined budget travelers.

Low Budget ($25-40/day | 250-400 MAD)

Accommodation: $10-15 (100-150 MAD)

  • Hostel private room (shared)
  • Budget hotel
  • Basic riad

Food: $10-15 (100-150 MAD)

  • Street food + cheap restaurants
  • Market food
  • Occasional café

Transport: $3-8 (30-80 MAD)

  • CTM buses
  • Shared grand taxis
  • Some petit taxis

Activities: $5-10 (50-100 MAD)

  • Some paid attractions
  • Budget activities
  • Mostly free

Total: $28-48 per day

Realistic? Very. Standard backpacker budget. Comfortable but frugal.

Mid-Range Budget ($50-100/day | 500-1,000 MAD)

Accommodation: $25-50 (250-500 MAD)

  • Nice riad/hotel
  • En-suite bathroom
  • Breakfast included

Food: $15-30 (150-300 MAD)

  • Restaurants (not fancy)
  • Cafés
  • Some street food
  • Occasional nice meal

Transport: $5-15 (50-150 MAD)

  • Trains (2nd class)
  • CTM buses
  • Petit taxis
  • Occasional private car

Activities: $10-20 (100-200 MAD)

  • Entry fees
  • Guided tours (some)
  • Cooking class (split cost)

Total: $55-115 per day

Realistic? Very comfortable. Most travelers. Good value for money.

Comfort Budget ($100-200/day | 1,000-2,000 MAD)

Accommodation: $50-100 (500-1,000 MAD)

  • Upscale riad/hotel
  • Pool
  • Great location
  • Good amenities

Food: $30-60 (300-600 MAD)

  • Nice restaurants
  • Hotel meals
  • Any café
  • Occasional fine dining

Transport: $15-30 (150-300 MAD)

  • Trains (1st class)
  • Private drivers (some days)
  • Taxis freely

Activities: $20-50 (200-500 MAD)

  • All attractions
  • Guided tours
  • Special experiences

Total: $115-240 per day

Realistic? Comfortable travel. No budget stress. Splurges possible.

Budget Accommodation

Hostels

Costs:

  • Dorm bed: 50-120 MAD ($5-12)
  • Private room: 150-300 MAD ($15-30)

Where Found:

  • Marrakech (many)
  • Essaouira
  • Chefchaouen
  • Larger cities

Recommended Hostels:

Marrakech:

  • Equity Point Marrakech - Social, pool, bar (80-100 MAD dorm)
  • Waka Waka - Clean, friendly (70-90 MAD dorm)
  • Hostel Routard - Central, basic (60-80 MAD dorm)

Chefchaouen:

  • Aline Hostel - Terrace, social (60 MAD dorm)
  • Hostel Bab Ssour - Quiet, clean (70 MAD dorm)

Essaouira:

  • Essaouira Youth Hostel - Beach proximity (80 MAD dorm)

Tips:

  • Book ahead (Hostelworld, Booking.com)
  • Read reviews
  • Check location (medina vs Ville Nouvelle)
  • Ask about kitchen access (save money cooking)
  • Social atmosphere (meet travel partners = split costs)

Budget Hotels and Guesthouses

Costs:

  • Budget hotel: 100-200 MAD ($10-20)
  • Basic riad: 150-300 MAD ($15-30)
  • Simple guesthouse: 120-250 MAD ($12-25)

What to Expect:

  • Private room (shared bathroom often)
  • Basic but clean
  • Traditional Moroccan style (riads)
  • Breakfast sometimes included
  • Helpful staff

Finding Budget Hotels:

  • Booking.com - filter by price
  • Hostelworld - private rooms
  • Walk-ins - Bargain (off-season)
  • Local guesthouses - Not listed online (ask locals)

Bargaining:

  • Walk-ins can negotiate
  • Off-season: 20-40% discount possible
  • Multi-night stays: Discount
  • Cash payment: Small discount

Best Budget Areas:

Marrakech:

  • Medina outskirts (cheaper than Djemaa el-Fna area)
  • Bab Doukkala area
  • Near Bab Ayelen

Fes:

  • Ville Nouvelle (cheaper than medina)
  • Outskirts of medina

Other Cities:

  • Ville Nouvelle generally cheaper
  • Away from tourist zones

Camping

Costs:

  • Official campsites: 30-60 MAD per person
  • Wild camping: Free (where permitted)

Official Campsites:

  • Common near beaches (Essaouira, Agadir)
  • Some desert camps
  • Atlas Mountains (some)

Facilities:

  • Basic to moderate
  • Toilets, showers (usually cold)
  • Some have small shops
  • Security

Wild Camping:

  • Legal? Gray area. Generally OK in remote areas.
  • Where: Desert (ask locals), mountains (away from villages)
  • Safety: Generally safe, but ask permission if near settlements
  • Leave no trace

Camping Gear:

  • Bring your own or rent in Marrakech
  • Warm sleeping bag essential (desert/mountain nights cold!)

Cheap Eats

Street Food (10-30 MAD)

What to Eat:

  • Msemen (Moroccan pancake): 3-5 MAD
  • B'ssara (fava bean soup): 5-10 MAD, usually with bread
  • Sandwiches (kefta, merguez, chicken): 10-20 MAD
  • Harira (soup): 5-10 MAD
  • Snail soup: 5-10 MAD (Djemaa el-Fna specialty)
  • Fresh orange juice: 4-6 MAD (Djemaa el-Fna)
  • Dates and nuts: 10-30 MAD per bag

Where:

  • Djemaa el-Fna (Marrakech) - evening food stalls (20-40 MAD full meal)
  • Market stalls
  • Street carts
  • Snack shops (hanuts)

Safety:

  • Busy stalls = fresh food
  • Watch food preparation
  • Bottled water only
  • Trust your gut

Budget Restaurants (30-70 MAD)

Local Restaurants:

  • Tagine: 40-60 MAD
  • Couscous: 40-70 MAD (Friday specialty)
  • Brochettes: 30-50 MAD
  • Omelette: 15-25 MAD
  • Salad: 15-30 MAD
  • Bread: Free or 1-2 MAD

Where:

  • Medina side streets (cheaper than main squares)
  • Ville Nouvelle local spots
  • Workers' restaurants (déjeuner ouvrier)
  • Look for no-frills places full of locals

Set Menus:

  • Lunch set menus (menu du jour): 50-80 MAD
  • Includes: Salad, main, bread, sometimes dessert/drink
  • Great value

Market Picnics (20-50 MAD)

DIY Meals:

  • Fresh bread: 1-3 MAD
  • Olives: 10-20 MAD per 250g
  • Cheese (La Vache qui Rit, local): 15-30 MAD
  • Tomatoes, cucumbers: 5-10 MAD per kg
  • Oranges: 10-15 MAD per kg
  • Dates: 20-40 MAD per kg
  • Water: 5-8 MAD per 1.5L

Where to Shop:

  • Local markets (souks)
  • Small shops (hanuts)
  • Supermarkets (Acima, cheaper than Carrefour)

Savings:

  • Lunch picnics save 50% vs restaurants
  • Great for long travel days
  • Markets = authentic experience

Self-Catering

If Kitchen Access:

  • Cook pasta, rice, eggs
  • Vegetables cheap at markets
  • Huge savings

Cooking Equipment:

  • Hostels sometimes have kitchens
  • Riads: Ask if you can use kitchen (some allow)
  • Portable camping stove (if camping)

Cheap Cafés

Café Prices (Local Cafés, Not Tourist):

  • Moroccan coffee (nous nous): 4-6 MAD
  • Mint tea: 5-8 MAD
  • Croissant: 3-5 MAD
  • Pastries: 5-10 MAD

Breakfast at Café:

  • Coffee + croissant + orange juice: 15-25 MAD

Lunch at Café:

  • Sandwich: 15-25 MAD
  • Omelette + bread + tea: 20-35 MAD

Cheaper Cafés:

  • Ville Nouvelle (non-touristy areas)
  • Local neighborhoods
  • Away from main squares

Money-Saving Transport

Long-Distance

Buses (Cheapest):

  • CTM: Comfortable, reliable (Casablanca-Marrakech: 80 MAD)
  • Supratours: Also good (similar prices)
  • Local buses: Half the price, less comfort (Casablanca-Marrakech: 40 MAD)

Train (Comfortable, Reasonable):

  • 2nd class: Very affordable (Casablanca-Marrakech: 95 MAD)
  • Book in advance: No price difference but ensures seat
  • Overnight trains: Save accommodation cost

Grand Taxis (Shared):

  • Per seat: Cheap (Marrakech-Essaouira: 70-80 MAD per person)
  • Fill 6 passengers: Departs when full
  • Faster than buses often
  • Negotiate before entering

Budget Comparison (Marrakech to Essaouira):

  • Bus (CTM): 90 MAD
  • Grand taxi (per seat): 70 MAD
  • Private taxi: 800+ MAD (avoid unless group)

Hitching:

  • Not common in Morocco
  • Possible in remote areas
  • Better to pay small amount for grand taxi seat

City Transport

Walking:

  • FREE!
  • Best way to see medinas
  • Wear comfortable shoes
  • Get lost and explore

Local Buses:

  • 4-7 MAD per ride
  • Crowded but cheap
  • Marrakech: Routes to Ville Nouvelle, gardens
  • Confusing for tourists (ask locals)

Petit Taxis:

  • Short rides: 20-40 MAD
  • Always use meter (daytime)
  • Night: +50%
  • Splits with others going same direction (ask driver)

Grand Taxis (Within City):

  • Shared: 7-10 MAD per seat (set routes)
  • Good for specific routes (airport, train station)

Avoid:

  • Unlicensed taxis
  • Meter "broken" taxis
  • Tourist taxis (triple the price)

Free Activities

Free Attractions

MARRAKECH:

  • Djemaa el-Fna: Free to wander (tips if you photograph performers)
  • Medina wandering: Free, get lost intentionally
  • Tanneries: Free to visit (guide will expect tip, 20-50 MAD)
  • Koutoubia Mosque: Exterior and gardens free
  • City walls and gates: Free
  • Menara Gardens: Free (taxi there: 20-30 MAD)
  • People-watching in cafés: Order one cheap tea, sit for hours

FES:

  • Medina: Massive, free to explore
  • Tanneries: Free (guide tip expected)
  • City gates: Impressive, free
  • Souks: Browsing free (no obligation to buy)
  • Bou Inania Medersa: Free on Fridays sometimes

ESSAOUIRA:

  • Beach: Free
  • Medina: Free to wander
  • Ramparts: Free
  • Port: Free (great for photography)
  • Skala de la Ville: Ramparts free, museum 10 MAD

CHEFCHAOUEN:

  • Blue streets: Free, photogenic
  • Medina: Free to explore
  • Ras El Maa waterfall: Free
  • Spanish Mosque hike: Free (sunset views)

EVERYWHERE:

  • Walking medinas
  • Markets and souks
  • Watching sunset
  • Photography
  • Observing street life
  • Parks and gardens (most free or 5-10 MAD)

Free Museum Days

Many museums free on Fridays (verify locally):

  • Some government museums
  • Times vary
  • Or reduced entry

Nature (Free or Cheap)

Beaches:

  • All public beaches free
  • Essaouira, Agadir, Oualidia, etc.

Mountains:

  • Hiking trails free
  • Guides recommended (but not required for easy hikes)
  • Day hikes Ourika Valley, around Imlil

Waterfalls:

  • Ouzoud: 10 MAD entry (parking)
  • Setti Fatma: Free (small tips to cross water)

Cultural Experiences (Free)

Call to Prayer:

  • Five times daily
  • Experience Islamic culture

Friday Prayer:

  • Outside mosques (can't enter)
  • Observe from respectful distance

Local Life:

  • Sitting in parks
  • Watching soccer games (kids playing)
  • Conversing with locals (free mint tea often!)

Festivals:

  • Many free street festivals
  • Check dates

Budget Activities and Tours

DIY vs Guided

Self-Guided (Cheaper):

  • Medinas: Use map/GPS
  • Hiking: Atlas Mountain day hikes
  • Beach days
  • Market exploring

When Guide Worth It:

  • First medina visit (get oriented, then explore alone)
  • Tanneries (tricky to find, guide explains process)
  • Complex historical sites (adds context)

Guides:

  • Official half-day: 150-250 MAD (split with group)
  • Unofficial: 50-100 MAD (verify credentials)
  • Free walking tours: Tips-based (give 50-100 MAD if good)

Budget Day Trips

Ouzoud Waterfalls from Marrakech:

  • Shared tour: 150-250 MAD (includes transport, guide)
  • DIY: Grand taxi + local grand taxi = 150 MAD, entry 10 MAD

Essaouira from Marrakech:

  • Supratours bus: 85 MAD each way
  • Day trip tour: 200-300 MAD (includes transport)
  • Grand taxi: 70 MAD per seat, 800 MAD private (split with 5 others = 160 MAD each)

Imlil/Toubkal from Marrakech:

  • Bus to Asni: 20 MAD
  • Grand taxi Asni to Imlil: 50 MAD (shared)
  • Hike: Free
  • Total: 70 MAD

Ourika Valley from Marrakech:

  • Bus: 15-20 MAD
  • Grand taxi: 30-50 MAD (shared)
  • Hike: Free

Budget Desert Tours

Standard 3-Day Marrakech-Merzouga-Marrakech:

  • Budget: 600-900 MAD (basic camp, shared transport)
  • Mid-range: 1,200-1,800 MAD (better camp, smaller group)

How to Find Budget Tours:

  • Compare multiple agencies
  • Book in Marrakech (not in advance - negotiate)
  • Group tours cheaper than private
  • Off-season discounts

What's Included (Budget Tours):

  • Transport (shared 4x4 or minibus)
  • 2 nights accommodation (1 hotel, 1 desert camp)
  • Some meals
  • Camel trek

What to Expect:

  • Large group (15-20 people)
  • Basic camp (but still magical!)
  • Long drives
  • Worth it despite budget nature

Bargaining to Save Money

Where to Bargain

Always Bargain:

  • Souks
  • Markets (produce less, but crafts yes)
  • Unmetered taxis (agree price first)
  • Private tours
  • Some accommodations (walk-ins, off-season)

Never Bargain:

  • Restaurants
  • Supermarkets
  • Trains/buses
  • Entry fees
  • Metered taxis

Bargaining Strategy

Start Low:

  • Offer 40-50% of asking price
  • Negotiate up

Walk Away:

  • Most effective technique
  • Often called back with better price

Bundle:

  • Buy multiple items = better discount

Cash:

  • "Cash price?" = 5-10% off

Be Friendly:

  • Smile, joke, enjoy the process
  • Not a battle, a game

Know Fair Price:

  • Check Ensemble Artisanal first (fixed prices, good reference)
  • Compare multiple shops

Final Price Expectations:

  • Pay 40-60% of original asking
  • If they won't budge, probably near fair price

Seasonal Savings

Off-Season Travel (Cheaper)

Winter (Dec-Feb):

  • Pros: 20-50% cheaper accommodation, fewer tourists
  • Cons: Cold, rain (especially coast/mountains)
  • Best for: Desert, budget travel

Summer (Jul-Aug):

  • Pros: Sometimes discounts (heat keeps some tourists away)
  • Cons: Extreme heat (interior), peak Europe season (coast busy)
  • Best for: Coast (but prices higher there)

Shoulder Season (Best Value)

Spring (Mar-May) & Fall (Sep-Nov):

  • Pros: Perfect weather, moderate prices, fewer crowds than peak
  • Cons: Some rain possible (spring)
  • Best for: Overall travel

Ramadan

Pros:

  • Hotels often cheaper
  • Fewer tourists
  • Unique cultural experience

Cons:

  • Limited daytime dining
  • Reduced services
  • Requires cultural sensitivity

Worth it for: Budget travelers willing to adapt

Free Accommodation

Couchsurfing

What is it: Stay with locals for free Website: Couchsurfing.com Costs: Free (but consider small gift for host)

Pros:

  • Free accommodation
  • Local insider knowledge
  • Cultural exchange
  • Make friends

Cons:

  • Less privacy
  • Depends on host
  • Safety considerations (read reviews)

Popular in:

  • Marrakech
  • Casablanca
  • Rabat
  • Chefchaouen

Tips:

  • Build profile before trip
  • Read host reviews carefully
  • Communicate expectations
  • Be respectful guest
  • Small gift appreciated (cook meal, bring snack from home country)

Work Exchange

Workaway/Worldpackers:

  • Work 4-5 hours/day in exchange for accommodation (sometimes meals)
  • Common in riads, hostels, guesthouses

Types of Work:

  • Reception
  • Hostel maintenance
  • English teaching
  • Social media/marketing
  • Cooking

Costs:

  • Membership: ~$50/year
  • Accommodation/meals: Free
  • Great for long-term budget travel

Money-Saving Tips

Accommodation

  • Walk-in and negotiate (off-season)
  • Stay in Ville Nouvelle (cheaper than medina tourist areas)
  • Dorm beds (hostels)
  • Multi-night discounts
  • Off-season travel
  • Couchsurfing

Food

  • Eat street food
  • Market picnics
  • Cook if possible
  • Lunch menus (cheaper than dinner)
  • Eat where locals eat
  • Drink tap water (brush teeth) but bottled for drinking (cheaper in supermarkets than tourist shops)

Transport

  • 2nd class trains (comfortable enough)
  • Local buses
  • Shared grand taxis
  • Walk medinas

Activities

  • Free attractions (medinas, beaches, parks)
  • DIY hiking
  • Free museum days
  • Self-guided tours (maps/GPS)

Shopping

  • Bargain hard
  • Compare prices
  • Buy from cooperatives (fair, fixed prices but quality guaranteed)
  • Supermarkets for basics (not souks)

General

  • Travel in low season
  • Bring reusable water bottle (refill from large bottles)
  • Avoid tourist traps
  • Ask locals for recommendations
  • Pack snacks
  • Share taxis/tours (split costs)
  • Free walking tours

Sample Budget Itineraries

1 WEEK Ultra-Budget (150-250 MAD/day)

  • Day 1-3: Marrakech (hostel dorm, street food, free medina wandering)
  • Day 4-5: Essaouira (local bus, cheap guesthouse, beach days)
  • Day 6-7: Back to Marrakech (more free exploring)

Total: 1,050-1,750 MAD (~$105-175) + transport (200 MAD) = ~$125-195 for week

2 WEEKS Low Budget (250-400 MAD/day)

  • Day 1-3: Marrakech
  • Day 4-5: Essaouira
  • Day 6-7: Agadir (bus, budget hotel)
  • Day 8-10: Budget desert tour (900 MAD)
  • Day 11-14: Chefchaouen + Fes

Total: 3,500-5,600 MAD (~$350-560) + desert tour (900) + transport (400) = ~$465-590 for 2 weeks

Last-Minute Deals

Where to Find

Accommodation:

  • Booking.com: Mobile-only deals
  • Hotel Tonight: Last-minute discounts
  • Walk-ins: Negotiate (off-season)

Tours:

  • Marrakech agencies: Negotiate day before departure
  • Group tours: Empty seats filled cheap
  • Off-season: 30-50% discounts possible

Last Updated: February 2026 Daily Budget: $25-40 (comfortable backpacking) Cheapest Month: January-February

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