Israeli citizens can travel to Morocco, but will need to apply for a Moroccan VISA in advance of departure. If you are an Israeli of Moroccan heritage, you can petition the Moroccan government for a Moroccan passport since Morocco has jus sanguinis as a condition of citizenship.
As for whether you want to go alone; Morocco is relatively safe, but if you have never been to an Arab country before, you may wish to travel with someone just so you have safety in numbers. Women are more likely to be harassed or cat-called than are men.
Canadians do not need a visa to visit morocco
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Morocco hair colors are brown and black. Women braid their hair and men just leave theirs alone.
Yes. Jews are completely welcome in Morocco, including Israeli Jews of Moroccan origin. There are increased difficulties for Israelis of Non-Moroccan origin in getting into the country. Otherwise there are no issues. Additionally, there are numerous sites in Morocco that Jews may find particularly beautiful or special. For example, they can visit the Jewish Museum in Casablanca (the only Jewish Museum in the whole Arab World), the Jewish Cemetery in Fez, and the Synagogue in the Mellah (former Jewish Ghetto) in Marrakesh. The only thing worth noting is that it is forbidden for any Non-Muslim (including Christians) to enter a mosque in Morocco, other than the Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca.
really i don(t have any idea about that but you can visit the airoport and you will have a lot of information about you question as i'm from morocco i can help you
Between January and April of 2013
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No , morocco is a very poor place. They have many diseases and you can die from it. You must male sure you visit your Doctor before heading over there
Well, the places that I would want to visit before I die is Yemen, Seyechelles, Tokyo ( Japan), Saigon (Vietnam), Paris ( France), Venice ( Italy), Peru, Indonesia, and Morocco.
You need only visit one country. Those cites are all in Morocco.
US citizens must have a passport that is valid for the period of intended stay in Morocco. No visa is required, for stays of up to three months.
you have to be 18