About this guide

FanGuideMorocco.com is an independent travel guide to Morocco — built for travellers and World Cup fans.

FanGuideMorocco.com is a free, independent guide to Morocco — covering cities, regions, food, culture, practical travel information, and a dedicated hub for the 2030 FIFA World Cup.

This is a resource site, not a blog. The goal is to be the most useful place on the internet for anyone planning a trip to Morocco — whether you're coming for a week in Marrakech, a month crossing the country, or four years from now for the World Cup.

What we cover

  • Cities — Complete guides to Marrakech, Casablanca, Fes, Rabat, Agadir, Tangier, and Chefchaouen. What to see, where to eat, where to stay, how to get there.
  • Regions — The Atlas Mountains, the Sahara, the Atlantic coast, the Rif, and more.
  • Experiences — Moroccan food, culture, traditions, and activities worth seeking out.
  • Practical Info — Visas, internal transport, budget planning, safety, best time to visit.
  • World Cup 2030 — Host cities, stadiums, fan guide, transport between cities, where to stay, and ticket information as it becomes available.

Why now?

Morocco co-hosts the 2030 FIFA World Cup with Spain and Portugal. That tournament is four years away — which means the best time to build a comprehensive guide is now, before the search traffic spike arrives. We're building content steadily so that by 2029–2030, this guide is already indexed, trusted, and useful.

How we research and write

Every guide on this site is researched, written and fact-checked by hand — not auto-generated. We cross-check details against multiple sources and our own knowledge of the country, and we only name a specific hotel, restaurant or sight when it's a real, verifiable place. Where a detail is still evolving — 2030 World Cup stadium plans, for example — we say what's confirmed and flag what isn't, rather than guess.

We write from a traveller's point of view. That means we're happy to tell you when somewhere is overrated, when a "must-see" can be skipped, or when a journey takes longer than it looks on the map. Guides are reviewed and updated as things change on the ground, and we genuinely welcome corrections.

Independence

FanGuideMorocco is editorially independent. We're not paid by hotels, tour operators, or tourism boards to recommend anything — when we say somewhere is worth visiting or somewhere to avoid, that's our honest assessment, not a sponsored placement.

To keep the guide free to read, the site may carry advertising and, in time, affiliate links. These never influence what we recommend, and any affiliate relationship is disclosed. See our privacy policy for exactly how advertising and analytics data is handled.

Who's behind this guide

FanGuideMorocco is founded and edited by Yassine, who oversees every guide published here and is responsible for its accuracy and editorial standards. Questions, corrections and partnership enquiries are all welcome — the fastest way to reach us is the contact page.