Accommodation
Morocco offers everything from traditional riads and guesthouses to modern hotels, beach resorts and desert camps. The best choice depends on your budget, travel style and the kind of stay you want.
This guide helps you compare the main accommodation options in Morocco and choose the one that fits your trip best.
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Main types of accommodation
Each accommodation style suits a different kind of trip. Some travelers may want atmosphere and local character, while others may prefer comfort, space or convenience.
Riads
Best for: Couples, first-time visitors, short city stays, travelers looking for atmosphere
What to expect: Traditional courtyard houses turned into guesthouses, often full of charm and local character
Good to know: Usually found in medinas, with smaller scale, varying comfort and sometimes limited car access
Hotels
Best for: Families, business travelers, late arrivals, convenience-focused stays
What to expect: The easiest and most predictable option, from budget properties to luxury hotels
Good to know: Often more practical than riads, but usually less atmospheric
Resorts
Best for: Beach holidays, families, couples, relaxed longer stays
What to expect: More self-contained stays with pools, restaurants and extra facilities
Good to know: Common in coastal destinations and some luxury areas
Guesthouses and maisons d’hôtes
Best for: Travelers looking for charm, local hosting and a more personal feel
What to expect: Smaller stays with warm hospitality and more character than standard hotels
Good to know: Quality and comfort can vary more from one property to another
Apartments and aparthotels
Best for: Families, groups, long stays, remote workers
What to expect: More space, flexibility and privacy, often with kitchen facilities
Good to know: A practical option, but service is usually more limited
Hostels
Best for: Budget travelers, backpackers, solo travelers
What to expect: Low-cost stays with shared spaces and a more social atmosphere
Good to know: Good value, but with less privacy and more variation in comfort
Desert camps
Best for: Adventure trips, couples, families, short experience-based stays
What to expect: Unique overnight stays in desert settings, from simple camps to more comfortable luxury options
Good to know: More about the experience than convenience, and comfort levels vary a lot
Mountain lodges and rural stays
Best for: Hikers, nature lovers, slow travel
What to expect: Scenic stays in mountain areas or countryside settings, often simple and welcoming
Good to know: Facilities are often more basic than in cities
Other camp-style stays
Best for: Surfers, nature lovers, offbeat itineraries, outdoor-focused travelers
What to expect: Surf camps, eco-lodges and other experience-driven outdoor stays
Good to know: This is a niche category in Morocco compared with riads, hotels and guesthouses
Type
Best for
What to expect
Good to know
Riads
Couples, first-time visitors, short city stays, travelers looking for atmosphere
Traditional courtyard houses turned into guesthouses, often full of charm and local character
Usually found in medinas, with smaller scale, varying comfort and sometimes limited car access
Hotels
Families, business travelers, late arrivals, convenience-focused stays
The easiest and most predictable option, from budget properties to luxury hotels
Often more practical than riads, but usually less atmospheric
Resorts
Beach holidays, families, couples, relaxed longer stays
More self-contained stays with pools, restaurants and extra facilities
Common in coastal destinations and some luxury areas
Guesthouses and maisons d’hôtes
Travelers looking for charm, local hosting and a more personal feel
Smaller stays with warm hospitality and more character than standard hotels
Quality and comfort can vary more from one property to another
Apartments and aparthotels
Families, groups, long stays, remote workers
More space, flexibility and privacy, often with kitchen facilities
A practical option, but service is usually more limited
Hostels
Budget travelers, backpackers, solo travelers
Low-cost stays with shared spaces and a more social atmosphere
Good value, but with less privacy and more variation in comfort
Adventure trips, couples, families, short experience-based stays
Unique overnight stays in desert settings, from simple camps to more comfortable luxury options
More about the experience than convenience, and comfort levels vary a lot
Hikers, nature lovers, slow travel
Scenic stays in mountain areas or countryside settings, often simple and welcoming
Facilities are often more basic than in cities
Other camp-style stays
Surfers, nature lovers, offbeat itineraries, outdoor-focused travelers
Surf camps, eco-lodges and other experience-driven outdoor stays
This is a niche category in Morocco compared with riads, hotels and guesthouses
Choosing the right area
In Morocco, where you stay can shape the experience as much as the stay itself. The right area affects atmosphere, access, noise level and how easy your trip feels day to day.
Area Type
Best for
Pros
Watch out for
Inside the medina
Travelers who want atmosphere, charm and a more traditional stay
Historic setting, walkable old quarters, strong sense of place
Narrow streets, stairs, noise and limited car access
Just outside the medina
First-time visitors, couples, families, travelers who want balance
Easier access, more comfort, still close to the old city
Less immersive than staying inside the medina
Modern districts
Business trips, longer stays, comfort-focused travelers
Larger hotels, wider streets, easier transport, smoother logistics
Less traditional character
Beachfront or resort zones
Coastal stays, family trips and travelers focused on relaxation
More space, more facilities and easy access to the beach
Often less connected to the historic or cultural side of the destination
Inside the medina
Best for: Travelers who want atmosphere, charm and a more traditional stay
Pros: Historic setting, walkable old quarters, strong sense of place
Watch out for: Narrow streets, stairs, noise and limited car access
Just outside the medina
Best for: First-time visitors, couples, families, travelers who want balance
Pros: Easier access, more comfort, still close to the old city
Watch out for: Less immersive than staying inside the medina
Modern districts
Best for: Business trips, longer stays, comfort-focused travelers
Pros: Larger hotels, wider streets, easier transport, smoother logistics
Watch out for: Less traditional character
Beachfront or resort zones
Best for: Coastal stays, family trips and travelers focused on relaxation
Pros: More space, more facilities and easy access to the beach
Watch out for: Often less connected to the historic or cultural side of the destination
What to expect by budget
Budget shapes the kind of stay you can expect, but value matters more than price alone. In Morocco, the best option is often the one that matches your comfort level, location needs and trip priorities
Budget
Typical nightly range: Under 600 MAD / under USD 65
What to expect: Simple stays with fewer amenities, more variation in comfort and a stronger need to check reviews carefully
Best fit: Backpackers, short trips and travelers who care most about value
Mid-range
Typical nightly range: 600 to 1,500 MAD / about USD 65 to USD 160
What to expect: Often the sweet spot in Morocco, with the best mix of comfort, character and location
Best fit: Most travelers, especially first-time visitors and couples
Upper mid-range and luxury
Typical nightly range: 1,500 to 4,000 MAD / about USD 160 to USD 425
What to expect: Higher comfort, better service and more polished stays, often in stronger locations
Best fit: Families, luxury trips and travelers who want a smoother overall experience
Ultra-luxury
Typical nightly range: 4,000+ MAD / USD 425+
What to expect: Landmark palaces, top-tier riads and world-class luxury stays with standout service, design and privacy
Best fit: Special trips, high-end travelers and visitors looking for a destination stay in itself
Budget level
Typical nightly range
What to expect
Best fit
Budget
Under 600 MAD / under $65
Simple stays with fewer amenities, more variation in comfort and a stronger need to check reviews carefully
Backpackers, short trips and travelers who care most about value
Mid-range
600 to 1,500 MAD / about $65 to $160
Often the sweet spot in Morocco, with the best mix of comfort, character and location
Most travelers, especially first-time visitors and couples
Upper mid-range and luxury
1,500 to 4,000 MAD / about $160 to $425
Higher comfort, better service and more polished stays, often in stronger locations
Families, luxury trips and travelers who want a smoother overall experience
Ultra-luxury
4,000+ MAD / $425+
Landmark palaces, top-tier riads and world-class luxury stays with standout service, design and privacy
Special trips, high-end travelers and visitors looking for a destination stay in itself
Booking tips
Photos can help narrow down the options, but they rarely tell the whole story. In Morocco, practical details such as location, access and recent reviews often matter just as much as the property itself.
Choose the area first – In many Moroccan destinations, the right location matters more than the prettiest room.
Read recent reviews, not just the score – The comments usually tell you more than the rating itself.
Check arrival logistics – Medina stays can involve walking, stairs or limited car access.
Look at heating and air conditioning – Seasonal comfort matters more than many travelers expect.
Keep short stays practical – For one-night stops, easy access often beats extra charm.
Compare what is actually included – Breakfast, parking or transfers can make a real difference to value.
Where to Stay
Not every destination in Morocco suits the same type of stay. Some are stronger for riads and historic atmosphere, while others are better for resorts, beach stays or modern city hotels.
Marrakech
Best for: Riads, luxury stays, first-time trips
What to expect: The broadest range of stays, from medina riads to modern hotels and resorts
Agadir
Best for: Resorts, beach hotels, families
What to expect: More practical and resort-focused than traditional
Casablanca
Best for: City hotels, business stays
What to expect: More modern, practical and convenience-focused
Rabat
Best for: Comfortable city stays
What to expect: Calm, practical and easier-going than larger cities
Fes
Best for: Traditional riads, historic atmosphere
What to expect: Highly atmospheric, but often less convenient for access
Essaouira
Best for: Relaxed riads, boutique stays
What to expect: A smaller, easier medina with strong coastal charm
Tangier
Best for: Sea views, modern comfort, city breaks
What to expect: A good mix of coastal appeal and city comfort
Chefchaouen
Best for: Guesthouses, scenic short stays
What to expect: Charming and photogenic, but sometimes steep
Destination
Best for
What to expect
Riads, luxury stays, first-time trips
The broadest range of stays, from medina riads to modern hotels and resorts
Fes
Traditional riads, historic atmosphere
Highly atmospheric, but often less convenient for access
Essaouira
Relaxed riads, boutique stays
A smaller, easier medina with strong coastal charm
Tangier
Sea views, modern comfort, city breaks
A good mix of coastal appeal and city comfort
Chefchaouen
Guesthouses, scenic short stays
Charming and photogenic, but sometimes steep
Rabat
Comfortable city stays
Calm, practical and easier-going than larger cities
Page last updated: June 2026
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