Affordability of everything
Morocco is a fantastic destination for backpackers or travelers on a tight budget. You can still engage in some enjoyable tours and activities without going over budget because the cost of living is very low. Planning the best low-cost trip to Morocco is made easy with the help of the Worldpackers Morocco travel guide.
You can have a three-course lunch for 120 dirhams, or $12, even in classy establishments. An inexpensive local restaurant will serve meals for 10-20 dirhams ($1 or $2), while the average tourist restaurant will charge around 50 dirhams ($5) per meal. Produce at the street market will be much less expensive; you can purchase large bags of fruits and vegetables for 10 dirhams ($1) each and loaves of bread for just a few cents each.
Another excellent option for finding inexpensive lodging in Morocco is hostels. A tourist city's hostel costs on average $7. Hostels range in price from $5 to $6 for the least expensive to $20 for the most expensive, but both are still more affordable than hotels. Hostels are fantastic locations to stay if you're traveling alone in Morocco since you can meet other interesting travelers and make friends while you're on the road.