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Morocco

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Higher risk than 40% of countries. Main concerns: civil unrest and transport reliability.

Government Advisory

45
Elevated

Level 2: Exercise increased caution

Traveler Practical Risk

37
Low

Confidence: high. Main drivers: civil unrest, transport reliability, tourist scams.

Risk Profile

Score breakdown across 7 risk dimensions

Risk ProfileRisk Profile: Petty Crime 17, Violent Incident 30, Civil Unrest 70, Health 18, Natural Disaster 24, Transport 50, Scams 50🔓 Petty Crime⚠️ Violent Incident📢 Civil Unrest🏥 Health🌊 Natural Disaster🚌 Transport🎭 Scams
📢Civil Unrest
Africa avg: 7070
🚌Transport
Africa avg: 5550
🎭Scams
Africa avg: 6050
⚠️Violent Incident
Africa avg: 5030
🌊Natural Disaster
Africa avg: 2424
🏥Health
Africa avg: 4518
🔓Petty Crime
Africa avg: 5917

Practical advice

  • Monitor local developments and avoid demonstrations or fast-changing border areas.
Data Sources & Updates · Synced 5/10/2026
Government Advisory: U.S. Department of State
Advisory published: 4/21/2025 (by U.S. Department of State)
Our last sync: 5/10/2026
Indicators: World Bank Governance & Stability Indicators (2024)
Recent update: Updated 2026-05-10 from refreshed advisory and traveler risk indicators.

Frequently Asked Questions — Morocco

Is Morocco safe to travel to?
Morocco is generally safe for tourists, with a low practical travel risk (about 37/100). That said, Morocco is under a Level 2 “Exercise Increased Caution” advisory, so travelers should stay alert—especially around protests, crowded areas, and common tourist scams in places like Marrakech, Fes, and Casablanca.
What are the main travel risks in Morocco?
The main travel risks in Morocco are occasional civil unrest (especially demonstrations), tourist scams (fake guides, overcharging, distraction theft), and uneven transport reliability. Petty crime is relatively low (17/100), while violent incidents are moderate (30/100), so basic street smarts and careful planning go a long way.
What is the current travel advisory for Morocco?
Morocco’s current U.S. Department of State travel advisory is Level 2: Exercise Increased Caution, with an advisory score of 45/100. This means travel is generally possible, but you should monitor local conditions and take extra care in busy tourist zones and during periods of unrest.
What safety tips should I know before visiting Morocco?
Check local news for protests and avoid demonstrations, keep valuables secure in medinas and markets, and be cautious with unsolicited “help” or guiding offers. Use reputable taxis or pre-booked transfers when possible, confirm prices before services, and keep copies of your passport and travel insurance details.

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