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To book a tour on www.morocco-tour-guide.com, here’s a typical process (assuming standard functionality Fill in the contact form with your name, email, preferred dates, number of travelers, and any custom requests

We accept a variety of secure payment methods to make booking easy and convenient for you. PayPal Bank Transfer (international wire transfer) Cash (for partial payments or balance upon arrival, if arranged in advance)

Yes, you can make changes to your reservation after booking. We understand that travel plans can change, and we’ll do our best to accommodate your request. Changes such as tour dates, number of travelers, or itinerary adjustments can usually be made without extra cost if requested at least 7 days before the tour start date. For last-minute changes, please contact us as soon as possible, and we’ll work with you to find the best solution.

We understand that unexpected situations can arise. Our cancellation policy is as follows: Free cancellation up to 15 days before the tour start date. Cancellations made 7–14 days before the tour will receive a 50% refund of the deposit. Cancellations made less than 7 days before the tour are non-refundable. If you need to cancel, please notify us as soon as possible. In some cases, we may be able to offer a tour credit for future use. Note: Certain third-party services (e.g. accommodations, activities) may have their own cancellation terms.

Yes, we offer special discounts for group bookings! Whether you're traveling with family, friends, or organizing a group tour, we provide custom pricing based on the group size and tour type. Generally, the larger the group, the bigger the discount. Please contact us with your group details, and we’ll provide a personalized quote with the best available rates.

Travel Tips in Morocco

Dress Modestly: Morocco is a Muslim country with conservative customs. Wearing modest clothing helps you respect local culture, especially in rural areas and religious sites. Stay Hydrated: The climate can be hot and dry, especially in desert regions. Always carry bottled water and drink plenty to stay hydrated. Carry Cash: Many places, especially markets and small vendors, don’t accept cards. ATMs are available in cities, but it’s good to have enough Moroccan dirhams on hand. Bargain Politely: Haggling is part of the shopping experience in souks and markets. Smile, be friendly, and negotiate fairly.

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