What to wear in Morocco
#2
Joined: Dec 2004
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As for Morocco, I can tell you what NOT to wear.
Stay away from tank tops, short shorts or otherwise sexy and provocative clothing.
I spent 3 weeks travelling through Morocco last September and made do with cropped pants or medium length skirt and short sleeved tops. Sandals are ok also.
Stay away from tank tops, short shorts or otherwise sexy and provocative clothing.
I spent 3 weeks travelling through Morocco last September and made do with cropped pants or medium length skirt and short sleeved tops. Sandals are ok also.
#4
Joined: Jun 2008
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Dark conservative long non-revealing/provocotive
clothing plus head scarves to show respect in sensitve
religious cultural local areas and insuremytrip.com
Always wash and remove shoes and wear head scarf for mosques
to show universal respect.
Happy Journey,
clothing plus head scarves to show respect in sensitve
religious cultural local areas and insuremytrip.com
Always wash and remove shoes and wear head scarf for mosques
to show universal respect.
Happy Journey,
#5
Joined: Jan 2003
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Qwovadis-the only time we wore headscarves was in the big mosque in Casblanca.(I thought that there were only 3 are allowed for visits?) Non Muslims are not allowed to go into the mosques so am confused about what to wear.
Kimmerstravels-use common sense on clothing and you will be fine. You see EVERYTHNG on tourists over there-some good ,some not so good.We found our travels there to be so easy compared to Egypt.
Kimmerstravels-use common sense on clothing and you will be fine. You see EVERYTHNG on tourists over there-some good ,some not so good.We found our travels there to be so easy compared to Egypt.
#6
Joined: May 2007
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modest conservative western clothing is fine in morocco - pants, skirts, blouses...
although you may see tourists in shorts, i would refrain from wearing any skin baring clothes out of respect for the culture.
you are not expected to cover your head when visiting the hassan mosque in casablanca.
my driver was very surprised and assumed i was a muslim when i wore my scarf.
although you may see tourists in shorts, i would refrain from wearing any skin baring clothes out of respect for the culture.
you are not expected to cover your head when visiting the hassan mosque in casablanca.
my driver was very surprised and assumed i was a muslim when i wore my scarf.




