THE MOROCCO LOVERS’ Halal Trips In Morocco provides Muslim visitors with wonderful voyage for real experiences throughout Morocco. Our professional halal tours are from a quick getaway of 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 days to an in-depth experience of 8, 9 and 10 days. If you want to go even more in depth we have our grand Morocco tour packages for 11, 12, 13, 14 and 15 days which take you to the imperial cities, magical Sahara Desert, beautiful Atlas Mountains and lively coastal towns. All your travel needs will be taken care of through our halal-certified services.
Experience the finest of Morocco’s rich culture, gorgeous landscapes and world-renowned halal cuisine with THE MOROCCO LOVERS. Our packages feature halal dining alternatives, prayer-friendly itineraries, and family-friendly events for all ages. Whether you are traveling in 2026-2027 as a couple, with family or in a group, our tours are designed to meet the demands of every Muslim traveler providing comfort, spirituality and adventure. Enjoy the wonders of Morocco without having to compromise your ideals with our trustworthy halal holiday packages.
Almost all restaurants and food stalls serve halal food.
Easy access to places of prayer in cities and towns.
Discover historic mosques, madrasas and Islamic sites.
There are plenty of family-oriented, low-key activities.
Popular Halal Tour Packages in Morocco offer Muslim travelers a worry-free way to explore the country while enjoying halal food, prayer-friendly schedules, and modest experiences. These packages are designed to highlight Morocco’s rich Islamic heritage, breathtaking landscapes, and vibrant cities, ensuring comfort and convenience for families and Private groups seeking an authentic halal travel adventure.
Yes, as a Muslim country, Morocco is naturally Halal-friendly. Prayer facilities, Halal food and Islamic customs are respected throughout the country. However, “fully Halal” is a matter of your personal choices (e.g. not going to places serving alcohol). We assist you in planning a 100% Halal itinerary.
Very easy. Most restaurants, street food stalls and home cooked meals are Halal by default. Only a few international or tourist-oriented places may serve non-Halal meat . We always point you to verified Halal dining.
Yes, all the KFC restaurants in Morocco have Halal certification. But we always recommend the more authentic experience of supporting local Moroccan Halal eateries though.
Agdal – Quiet, family‑friendly, near mosques and Halal restaurants.
Souissi – Upscale, safe, with parks and spacious accommodations.
Hay Riad – Modern, clean, and close to Islamic cultural centers.
Most are, especially family run riads and Muslim owned hotels. They offer Qibla direction, prayer mats and Halal breakfast. The Enthusiasts of Morocco We only work with hotels that respect Islamic values (no alcohol on the premises if you ask for it).
Spring (March to May) and Autumn (September to November) – mild weather, school holidays coincide and fewer crowds during Ramadan if you prefer quieter times.
Eat at local Halal spots (avoid bars).
Use our mosque locator.
Carry a travel prayer mat.
Book with us for 100% Halal transport and activities (no music, gender‑mixing kept modest).
You got it. All our guides speak Arabic (Darija) as a mother tongue and many speak classical Arabic, English, French or other languages upon request.
Saidia – Family beaches, Halal resorts with no alcohol zones.
M’diq (near Tetouan) – Quiet, modest swimwear allowed.
Legzira – Secluded, nature‑focused. We arrange private Halal beach villas.
Most common language is Arabic (Darija). Also, English is spoken by many, especially in tourist areas. Our guides are multi-lingual – you never need French with us.
Private swimming pools at riads (modest swimwear allowed).
Evening souk walks (cooler weather).
Atlas mountain picnics.
Indoor Halal arcades and family cafes in malls.
Yes we do Halal cooking classes using Halal ingredients. We can have separate sessions for men/women if you wish. Learn to make tagine, couscous and Moroccan sweets
Hot! Coastal cities 25–30°C, inland (Marrakech, Fes) 35–45°C, mountains cooler. We advise indoor activities midday and light, modest clothing.
Look for the “Halal” sign or ask the owner. Most restaurants are Halal by default. For 100% certainty, use our list of pre‑vetted Halal eateries given to every guest
Very convenient. Most of Restaurants close in daytime. The whole country slows down. Suhoor and Iftar are easily accessible. We change tour times so that you can rest and pray.
Same as all travelers – depends on your passport. Many nationalities (including most Muslim countries) get 90 days visa‑free. We provide visa invitation letters if needed
Yup. There are mosques in every neighborhood. The prayer times are shown on the mosque doors, on local apps and by the Adhan (call to prayer). We also provide every guest with a calendar of prayer times.
You need a copy of your passport, a rental contract (typically in French or Arabic) and a deposit. For short Halal trips, or long-term ones, we suggest booking through us or trusted Muslim-owned rental platforms.
Yes, with usual precautions. Dress modestly, avoid open areas at night and use licensed taxis, Private Car with Driver. We do female guided tours and can arrange women only drivers if preferred. Many solo sisters travel with us each year.
Restaurant La Sqala – Traditional Moroccan Halal cuisine.
Dar Dada – Family‑run, fully Halal.
Bistrot Chic – Modern Halal fusion.
Avoid the few tourist bars that serve alcohol.
Yes, in some hotels, bars and liquor stores. But as a Muslim traveler you can easily avoid it. We only take you to alcohol free cafes, restaurants and markets.
Trains (ONCF) Buses (CTM, Supratours) Petit taxis (city) Grand taxis (intercity) For your peace of mind, we provide female-friendly drivers with cars or private cars with drivers for Halal.
Modest, breathable clothing (long skirts, pants, sleeves).
Travel prayer mat & compass.
Reusable water bottle (Morocco has many public fountains).
Light scarf (for mosque visits and sun protection).
Yes, by us! We arrange traditional Moroccan weddings (no free-mixing or alcohol) and Halal honeymoon retreats in the desert or mountains.
Very welcoming. Arab expats feel at home because of shared language, and customs. We help new arrivals find Muslim‑majority neighborhoods and Arabic‑speaking services.
Marrakech: Souk El Had (fresh Halal meat, spices).
Fes: Attarine Souk.
Casablanca: Derb Ghallef. We offer guided souk tours to avoid non‑Halal sections.
Yes. You can find halal meat in all butchers and supermarkets (Marjane, Carrefour, local hanouts). Even the meat imported is labelled halal. We can show you the most reliable places.
Harira soup (breakfast or Iftar).
Merguez sandwiches (Halal sausage).
Bissara (dried fava bean soup).
Maakouda (potato fritters). All naturally Halal.
Halal certified guides & tour operators. All our team follows Islam principles (no alcohol, gender appropriate behaviour, prayer breaks).
Islamic etiquette within the Moroccan culture – We will teach you about local customs such as “salam”, generosity (karam) and respecting the Adhan.
Best areas Muslim families – Full map on booking
Halal versions of favourite foods – What about pastilla without the chicken? Or Moroccan whiskey (mint tea) non-alcoholic? We got you.
Fair bargaining is sunnah. Negotiating price with respect to customs. We show you how without exploiting.
Muslim-owned accommodations – All riad, hotel and desert camp accommodations we use are owned or managed by Muslims who uphold Halal standards.
Healthcare facilities & medical needs – We include Muslim-friendly clinics and pharmacies (doctors aware of fasting, female physicians on request)
Moroccan Hospitality from an Islamic Perspective – Discover “Diyafa” (hospitality as a religious duty) and how hosts will treat you like family.
We take you shopping for Islamic modest clothing at the best souks (jilbabs, kaftans & prayer garments) at reasonable prices.
Contact us directly for custom itineraries, women‑only tours, Ramadan packages, or family group bookings