The health crisis caused by Covid-19 has hit the whole world hard. Faced with this pandemic, it is still difficult to travel. To prevent further contamination by the coronavirus, a large number of countries are closing their borders, while others are requiring visitors to undergo a PCR test, as well as proof of Covid-19 travel insurance. The pandemic is still active in many countries, but seems to be giving way to a gradual return to life in other destinations. Travelling to Morocco is possible again this summer 2021! So it's essential to find out about the situation in Morocco before you go. Here are a few tips for your trip.
Follow official recommendations
Before travel to Morocco In this exceptional context, we recommend that you inform yourself and follow the official recommendations of your country of residence and destination. It is important to obtain information from official sources whose content is regularly updated. Information on the Covid-19 pandemic is evolving rapidly, so it's important to monitor the impact of the health crisis in real time, and to stay well informed during your trip.
Book with free cancellation and modification options
First of all, if you have not yet booked your Covid-19 trip and you are about to do so, it is advisable to pay particular attention to the conditions of purchase. In these times of crisis, it is strongly recommended that you book with free cancellation and modification options. Depending on the health conditions at the time of your trip, it may be cancelled due to measures taken by the government of your country or that of your destination.
Protect yourself and others
All travellers need to make their journeys safer by protecting themselves and others. Every country in the world recommends that people take steps to protect their health. It's up to each individual to take care of his or her own health when travelling, and it's up to those involved in travel to put in place measures to stop the virus spreading: markings on the ground to ensure physical separation, disinfecting communal areas after each visit, restricting the number of people taking part in group activities, increasing chlorine levels in swimming pools, etc.
Transport and infrastructure
In general, Morocco's national roads are in good condition. However, the density of traffic, the undisciplined driving of many motorists, the poor condition of vehicles and stray animals make driving dangerous. If you wish to use local means of transport, check that the vehicle is roadworthy (e.g. intercity coaches and hired cars). Take extra care and avoid travelling outside towns at night. As far as infrastructure is concerned, tourists are always welcome at theHotel in Ouarzazate.
Taking out travel insurance
In the face of the Covid-19 health crisis, taking out travel insurance may prove essential. Its guarantees are designed to protect travellers throughout their trip. The coronavirus pandemic is making you more aware than ever of the vital importance of being "insured" when you travel, because the unexpected can happen. Travel insurance could come to your aid in emergency situations and give you access to quality care on the spot.