Travel Medicines
While no immunizations are required to enter Morocco, it is recommended that you come prepared with a personal medical kit, as you do not spend time looking for a pharmacy and risk that they do not carry what you need. Morocco has pharmaceutical shops widely available throughout the country in all major cities and many villages therefore if basic things such as cold medicine, Imodium, allergy creams or over the counter medicine is needed you can visit one of them. Depending on your health condition, you may want to consult with your doctor before your trip. The climate in Morocco is diverse and different from what travelers are used to, so come prepared with the following:
Antibiotic for traveler's diarrhea
Antibiotic cream & disinfectant for scrapes and cuts
Band-Aid
Disposable antibacterial wipes or cleanser
Pepto-Bismol or Imodium for traveler's diarrhea.
Motion sickness medicine
Cold medicine: Decongestant, antihistamine, cough syrup
Aspirin, Tylenol or other Pain relievers
Hydro-cortisone cream
Insect repellent with DEET 30%
Iodine purifying tablets
Re-hydration tablets
Salt tablets
Sunscreen (SPF 30 + )
Skin Lotion (especially for Eczema)
Sunglasses (or prescription glasses/ contact lenses, and solution)
Travel Toiletries
Travel Clothing
Electronics List
While no immunizations are required to enter Morocco, it is recommended that you come prepared with a personal medical kit, as you do not spend time looking for a pharmacy and risk that they do not carry what you need. Morocco has pharmaceutical shops widely available throughout the country in all major cities and many villages therefore if basic things such as cold medicine, Imodium, allergy creams or over the counter medicine is needed you can visit one of them. Depending on your health condition, you may want to consult with your doctor before your trip. The climate in Morocco is diverse and different from what travelers are used to, so come prepared with the following:
Antibiotic for traveler's diarrhea
Antibiotic cream & disinfectant for scrapes and cuts
Band-Aid
Disposable antibacterial wipes or cleanser
Pepto-Bismol or Imodium for traveler's diarrhea.
Motion sickness medicine
Cold medicine: Decongestant, antihistamine, cough syrup
Aspirin, Tylenol or other Pain relievers
Hydro-cortisone cream
Insect repellent with DEET 30%
Iodine purifying tablets
Re-hydration tablets
Salt tablets
Sunscreen (SPF 30 + )
Skin Lotion (especially for Eczema)
Sunglasses (or prescription glasses/ contact lenses, and solution)
Travel Toiletries
- Hair brush
- Shampoo, Conditioner
- Soap
- Shaving Cream, razor
- Tooth brush, tooth paste
Travel Clothing
- Conservative clothing is worn throughout Morocco (clothes should not be tight or too revealing)
- Bathing suit (for beach resorts, hotel)
- Brimmed Hat, Visor, Hat, headscarf
- A track suit
- Light gloves
- Windbreaker or warm sweater for cooler months
- Travel Footwear: sneakers or hiking shoes, sandals, sock
Electronics List
- Camera & Film (Kodak and Fuji is easy to find in Morocco but expensive)Video Camera & Tapes
- Extra Camera Batteries
- Electrical plug adapter or converter
- Radiation shield for film
- Travel Alarm
- Flashlight / extra bulbs