Morocco Travel Budget 2026: How Much Does It Really Cost?
Morocco Travel Budget 2026: How Much Does It Really Cost?
Published March 22, 2026 | Reading: 14 min | Category: Tips
How much does a trip to Morocco cost in 2026? This is the question every traveler asks before booking.
Morocco is one of the most affordable destinations in North Africa — but costs vary enormously depending on your travel style.
This complete guide details real 2026 prices by category: accommodation, food, transport, activities, and compares budget, comfort, and luxury travel styles.
Overview: Budgets by Travel Style
Average Daily Budget (2026)
| Travel Style | Daily Budget (2 people) | 10-Day Budget |
|---|---|---|
| Budget | 40-60€ | 400-600€ |
| Comfortable | 80-130€ | 800-1300€ |
| Luxury | 250-500€+ | 2500-5000€+ |
Includes: accommodation, meals, local transport, and some activities. Excludes: international flights, travel insurance, shopping.
Accommodation: Real Prices 2026
Riads and Hotels per Night
| Type | Price / night (room) | Features |
|---|---|---|
| Hostel | 8-15€ | Dormitory, breakfast included |
| 2 Hotel** | 20-35€ | Simple room, air conditioning |
| 3 Riad** | 40-70€ | Double room, pool, ambiance |
| 4 Riad** | 80-150€ | Suite, pool, spa, restaurant |
| 5 Palace** | 200-500€+ | Luxury, premium service, private golf |
Camping and Hostels
- Municipal camping: 5-10€ / pitch / tent
- Youth hostel (Marrakech, Fes): 10-15€ / bed / dormitory
- Airbnb (entire apartment): 30-60€ / night
**Money-saving tip:** **Riads outside medinas** are 30-50% cheaper than city-center ones, with taxi only 2-3€ away.
Food: Daily Food Budget
Meal Prices (2026)
| Meal Type | Price (person) | Where to Eat |
|---|---|---|
| Street food (snack) | 2-4€ | Stalls, small restaurants |
| Average restaurant | 8-15€ | Local restaurants |
| Tourist restaurant | 15-30€ | Medina restaurants, riads |
| High-end restaurant | 40-80€+ | 5**** restaurants |
Typical Dish Prices
- Tajine: 5-8€ (average restaurant)
- Couscous: 6-10€
- Pastilla: 8-15€
- Brochettes: 4-7€
- Market basket (vegetables, fruits): 3-5€ / day
- Water bottle (1.5L): 0.30-0.60€
Alcohol Budget
- Mint tea: 1-2€ (unlimited)
- Coffee: 1-1.50€
- Beer (33cl): 3-5€ (only in tourist bars)
- Wine (glass): 4-8€
**Money-saving tip:** Eating in **restaurants Monday-Thursday** is 20-30% cheaper than weekends when tourists flock.
Transport: Getting Around Costs
International Flights
| Departure | Round-trip Price (2026) | Best Period |
|---|---|---|
| Paris | 150-350€ | May-June, September-October |
| London | 180-400€ | Outside school holidays |
| Brussels | 160-320€ | Direct flights with RAM |
| Geneva | 170-350€ | Book 2-3 months in advance |
| Montreal | 500-800€ | Direct flights via Casablanca |
Local Transport (Morocco)
| Transport | Typical Price | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| ONCF Train (2nd class) | 5-15€ / trip | Marrakech-Casablanca: ~10€ |
| CTM Bus (comfort) | 4-12€ / trip | Air-conditioned, comfortable seats |
| Grand taxi | 2-5€ / seat | Shared, between cities |
| Petit taxi (city) | 1.50-3€ / trip | Marrakech within city |
| Car rental | 25-60€ / day | Essential for independent circuits |
**Money-saving tip:** **2nd class train** is perfectly comfortable for Morocco trips — no need for 1st class.
Activities and Excursions: Leisure Budget
Tourist Activity Prices
| Activity | Price 2026 | Duration | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Medina visit (guide) | 15-30€ | 2-3h | Negotiate price |
| Carriage ride (Marrakech) | 10-20€ | 1h | Price per carriage |
| Cooking class | 25-40€ | 3-4h | Meal included |
| Hammam visit | 10-20€ | 1-2h | Scrub + black soap |
| Desert excursion (2 days) | 80-150€ | Weekend | Transport included |
| Atlas trekking (1 day) | 30-50€ | 6-8h | Guide included |
| Monument tickets | 3-10€ | Variable | Casbahs, palaces, gardens |
Popular Excursions
- Merzouga Desert (2 days/1 night): 80-150€ / person
- Ouzoud Waterfalls (1 day): 30-50€ / person
- Essaouira (1 day): 40-70€ / person
- Draa Valley (2 days): 90-120€ / person
Comparison: Cheapest vs Most Expensive Cities
Cost of Living by City
| City | Accommodation (night) | Meals (day) | Budget Rating |
|---|---|---|---|
| Marrakech | 40-100€ | 20-40€ | $$$ |
| Fes | 30-80€ | 15-35€ | $$ |
| Casablanca | 35-90€ | 20-45€ | $$ |
| Tangier | 25-70€ | 15-30€ | $$ |
| Agadir | 30-80€ | 18-35€ | $$ |
| Meknes | 20-50€ | 12-25€ | $ |
| Ouarzazate | 25-60€ | 15-30€ | $ |
| Chefchaouen | 25-60€ | 15-30€ | $ |
Cheapest: Meknes, Ouarzazate, Chefchaouen Most expensive: Marrakech, Casablanca
Detailed Budget Table (10 days, 2 people)
Budget Travel
| Item | Total Cost | Daily Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Accommodation (hostels/2* riads) | 200-300€ | 20-30€ |
| Meals (average restaurants) | 250-400€ | 25-40€ |
| Local transport | 80-150€ | 8-15€ |
| Activities | 100-200€ | 10-20€ |
| TOTAL | 1,030-1,650€ | ~100-160€/day |
Comfortable Travel
| Item | Total Cost | Daily Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Accommodation (3* riads) | 500-800€ | 50-80€ |
| Meals (tourist restaurants) | 350-500€ | 35-50€ |
| Transport (taxi + bus) | 120-200€ | 12-20€ |
| Activities | 200-400€ | 20-40€ |
| TOTAL | 1,670-2,700€ | ~170-270€/day |
10 Tips to Reduce Your Budget
1. Travel Off-Season
- January-February: Prices -30 to -50%
- March-April: Ideal weather, low rates
- September-October: Back-to-school, reasonable rates
2. Eat Like Locals
- Restaurants Monday-Thursday: -20-30%
- Street food: Snacks 2-4€
- Markets: Fresh fruits and vegetables at low prices
3. Use Public Transportation
- ONCF trains: Fast, economical, comfortable
- Grand taxis: Shared among 4-6 people
- Buses: Comfortable national CTM network
4. Always Negotiate
- Souks: Bargain 30-50%
- Hotels: Negotiate for long stays
- Excursions: Ask for group discount
5. Choose the Right Cities
- Meknes, Ouarzazate: 30-40% cheaper than Marrakech
- Avoid tourist hotspots: Higher prices
6. Book in Advance
- Flights: -20-30% (2-3 months before)
- Riads: Better choice, better prices
- Activities: Online discounts
7. Avoid Tourist Traps
- Cafés/views at Jemaa el-Fna: Doubled prices
- Aggressive guides: Negotiate firmly
- "Must-see" attractions: Prioritize your preferences
8. Stay with Locals
- Airbnb: 30-50% cheaper than riads
- Homestay: 15-25€ / night / person
- Camping: 5-10€ / pitch
9. Buy Souvenirs Wisely
- Souks vs tourist boutiques: -50 to -70%
- Avoid "antiquities": Frequent fakes
- Argan, leather, rugs: Compare prices
10. Use Local Apps
- Careem (Morocco): Official taxis, fixed prices
- Talbi (Morocco): Long-distance carpooling
- ONCF (trains): Online booking, -10%
FAQ: Morocco Travel Budget
Q: How much does a 2-week Morocco trip cost?
A: For 2 weeks (14 days), expect comfortable budget: 2,400-3,800€ for 2 people (excluding international flights). Budget mode: 1,400-2,300€.
Q: Is Morocco really cheap?
A: Yes, compared to Europe. Prices are 30-50% lower for food, accommodation, and transport. Only 5***** hotels and high-end restaurants are as expensive as in Europe.
Q: What's the cheapest city in Morocco?
A: Meknes is probably the cheapest city — accommodation and meals are 30-40% cheaper than Marrakech, with equivalent cultural heritage.
Q: Can I travel to Morocco with 500€?
A: Yes, budget mode for 5-7 days. 500€ covers: accommodation (hostels: 150-200€), meals (150€), transport (80-120€), activities (70-100€). International flights not included.
Q: Have prices increased in 2026?
A: Moderately (+3-5%). Prices slightly increased compared to 2025, but Morocco remains very competitive compared to other Mediterranean destinations.
Conclusion
Morocco is an affordable destination with excellent value for money.
Key takeaways:
- Budget travel: 80-120€ / day / 2 people
- Comfort travel: 150-250€ / day / 2 people
- Off-season: -30 to -50% on accommodation and flights
- Cheapest cities: Meknes, Ouarzazate, Chefchaouen
- Money-saving tips: Negotiate, public transport, eat local
So, what's your ideal budget to discover the wonders of the Cherifian Kingdom?
Safe travels and happy budgeting! 💰



