![]() In short, regularly checking flights from your home country to Morocco will help you save a lot of money. It’s thanks to Secret Flying that I flew from Lisbon to Cape Town for $280 return, London to Los Angeles for $120 one-way, and Singapore to London for $120 one-way. It’s a flight deals site that shares some of the absolute best prices for flights that have recently gone on sale. Secret Flying is my number one flying tool and it’s rare for me to ever travel anywhere on a flight that wasn’t found through that website. This is my primary way of funding my travels and posts like these, so I greatly appreciate your support if you do decide to click through.įor anyone in North America, Oceania, Asia, Africa, and elsewhere, my first recommendation is Secret Flying and my second is Skyscanner. That means that if you decide to book any accommodation, tours, or travel insurance through the links in this post, I receive a commission from that sale at no additional cost to you. I choose where I stay and what I do in a country, travel anonymously to ensure I receive the same experience as you would, and then write freely about whether something sucked or rocked my world.īecause of this, this post contains affiliate links. That means that my opinion is never swayed by tourism boards and marketing companies, and you’ll always be receiving my honest thoughts, good and bad, when it comes to experiences and value. Unlike almost every travel blogger on the planet, I refuse to take comps/freebies/press trips when I travel and make sure to always pay for everything with my own money. I’ve been recording my travel budget from the very first day I started my travel blog because I want to show you guys that it’s possible to travel the world without spending a fortune. Views of Marrakech from a small rooftop cafe On top of all of that, Morocco is inexpensive. Throughout the country, you’ll find beautiful spots to explore. Marrakech is chaotic yet wonderful, Essaouira has a crumbling, atmospheric medina, Casablanca is home to one of the prettiest mosques in the world, Tangier has the gorgeous beaches, and Chefchaouen is undoubtedly one of the prettiest cities in the world. Spending a night camping beneath the stars in the Sahara Desert is in my top three experiences after 10 years of full-time travel. If you’re not travelling as a solo woman, you’ll be eliminating many of the struggles that come from exploring Morocco, but if you’re determined to strike out on your own, as I did, it’s just as likely you’ll have a wonderful trip. While the country is certainly challenging to travel through - at least in comparison to Western Europe - the scenery is spectacular, the food fantastic, and culture fascinating. Morocco is one of those countries that I find myself forever dreaming of revisiting. ![]()
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