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Mondial Maroc 2030 — Independent Travel Guide to Morocco
The independent guide to plan your trip to Morocco in 2030 — cities, accommodation, transport, food and practical tips.
Independent guide — not affiliated with FIFA, official organizers or ticketing services.
Guide
Morocco in 2030
Morocco will be one of the host countries of the 2030 tournament alongside Spain and Portugal, according to available information. The country is preparing to welcome travellers from around the world — a unique moment to discover a thousand-year-old culture, contrasting cities and renowned hospitality.
Mondial Maroc 2030 is designed as a travel companion: we explain how to choose a city, where to stay, how to get around, what to eat and what etiquette to adopt to fully enjoy your trip. The guide will be updated regularly.
Cities
Cities to discover
Four detailed guides and two major destinations coming soon.

Casablanca
◆Economic and coastal hub, gateway to Morocco.
◆Business and urban travellers.
◆Stay near the Corniche or the city centre.

Marrakech
◆Imperial city, vibrant medina and charming riads.
◆Culture, food and desert excursions.
◆Book your riad very early.

Rabat
◆Elegant capital, calm and well organised.
◆Travellers looking for a quieter pace.
◆Use the Al Boraq train to reach Casablanca.

Tangier
◆Gateway between Europe and Africa.
◆International atmosphere and coast.
◆Combine medina and corniche in one day.

Fez
◆Spiritual capital, UNESCO medina.
◆History and craft lovers.
◆Hire a local guide for the medina.

Agadir
◆Beach, sun and modern resorts.
◆Relaxation and family travel.
◆Excursions to Paradise Valley and Taghazout.
Plan
Plan your trip
Three practical guides to leave well prepared.
Essentials
Practical essentials
What you need to know before travelling to Morocco: money, connectivity, safety, etiquette and health.
◆Money & payments
The currency is the Moroccan dirham (MAD). Visa/Mastercard work in hotels, restaurants and chains; keep cash for medinas, taxis and small shops.
◆SIM & internet
Buy a prepaid SIM at the airport (Maroc Telecom, Orange, Inwi). Affordable data plans, 4G/5G in major cities. eSIM supported by most carriers.
◆Safety & health
Morocco is generally safe for travellers. Drink bottled water, watch for pickpockets in souks, keep your documents secure. Emergency: 19 (police), 15 (ambulance).
◆Local etiquette
Dress modestly outside beaches and resorts. Ask before photographing people. Avoid eating or drinking in public during Ramadan as a sign of respect.
◆Main airports
Casablanca CMN (international hub), Marrakech RAK, Rabat RBA, Tangier TNG, Agadir AGA, Fes FEZ. Official taxis and shuttles from each airport.
◆Trains & travel
Al Boraq high-speed train links Tangier – Rabat – Casablanca. Standard ONCF trains to Marrakech, Fes, Meknes. Book early during peak periods.
Tips
Useful practical tips
- ◆Main international airports
- ◆High-speed rail lines
- ◆Hotels and riads: what to choose
- ◆Urban transport and taxis
- ◆SIM cards and mobile internet
- ◆Safety and cultural tips
- ◆Restaurants and cafés to try
- ◆Tipping, bargaining and etiquette
◆Editorial note
This independent guide is updated progressively as public travel information becomes available. Always check official sources for match schedules, tickets and event-specific rules.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Is Mondial Maroc 2030 an official site?+
No. Mondial Maroc 2030 is an independent travel guide. We are not affiliated with FIFA, the official tournament organizers or ticketing platforms.
When will the 2030 tournament take place?+
According to publicly available information, the tournament is scheduled for 2030 with several host countries including Morocco, Spain and Portugal. Exact dates remain to be confirmed via official sources.
Will Morocco welcome international visitors?+
Yes, Morocco is preparing to welcome a significant volume of international travellers. This guide helps you anticipate accommodation, transport and logistics.
Which Moroccan cities should I visit?+
Our guide covers Casablanca, Marrakech, Rabat and Tangier in detail. Fès and Agadir are also major destinations with dedicated pages coming soon.
Can I buy tickets on this site?+
No. We do not sell any tickets and are not linked to any ticketing platform. Always check official channels for ticket information.
How can I become a partner?+
Hotels, riads, restaurants, local guides and agencies can contact us at legal@lytheron.com to join the partner space.
Any specific question? Email us at legal@lytheron.com.



