What diseases are common in Morocco?
What vaccines do I need?
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How safe is it to travel there?
Morocco is generally safe for tourists, but some areas may experience political tensions or civil unrest occasionally. It’s advisable to stay informed through travel advisories and to remain cautious, especially in crowded places and at demonstrations.
How’s the weather?
Morocco’s climate varies significantly by region, but it can be quite hot during summer months. Make sure to wear sunscreen and stay hydrated, particularly if you plan to explore desert areas or inland cities. In winter, nights can be much cooler, so pack accordingly.
Could the altitude affect my trip?
Certain areas in Morocco, such as the Atlas Mountains, have high altitude. This can lead to altitude sickness, which may cause headaches, nausea or dizziness. If you plan to trek in these regions, take time to acclimatise gradually and stay hydrated.
Is the water safe to drink?
It’s best to avoid tap water in Morocco. Stick to bottled water to reduce the risk of waterborne illnesses. When eating, ensure that foods are cooked thoroughly and avoid raw vegetables washed in tap water.
Is it safe to swim?
Swimming in hotel pools is usually safe, but be cautious in natural water bodies like rivers or lakes, as water quality can vary. Always check local advice before swimming in unfamiliar places.
Are there any dangerous insects or animals?
In Morocco, be aware of the risk of insect bites, particularly from mosquitoes and ticks. To avoid bites, use insect repellent on exposed skin and wear long sleeves and trousers in the evening. Rabies is a serious concern, so avoid contact with stray animals.
I have allergies, what should I avoid?
If you have allergies, be cautious with food and inform restaurant staff of your dietary restrictions. Common allergens in Moroccan cuisine include nuts, dairy and seafood.
How do I visit a doctor in Morocco?
If you require medical assistance in Morocco, seek out private clinics or hospitals, particularly in larger cities like Marrakech or Casablanca. Many facilities may have English-speaking staff.
How do I access medicine in Morocco?
You can find pharmacies, known as “pharmacies d’officine,” in towns and cities. They generally have a green cross symbol. Most pharmacies stock common medications and pharmacists can advise on over-the-counter options.
What’s the emergency number?
In Morocco, the medical emergency number is 15.
Final Thoughts:
Before travelling, it’s wise to consult your pharmacy for further information and advice regarding vaccinations and health concerns in Morocco.