Morocco Currency Guide: Cash vs. Card for AFCON Tourists

The official currency of Morocco is the Moroccan Dirham (MAD). While Credit Cards (Visa/Mastercard) are widely accepted in hotels, malls, and upscale restaurants in the “Ville Nouvelle” (New City), Cash is King in the Medinas, small shops, and for “Petit Taxis.” You will need a mix of both. Never exchange money at the airport kiosks; the rates are terrible. Instead, use an ATM in the city center.


The “Two Moroccos” Rule: When to Use What

To survive AFCON without overspending, you need to understand the split between the modern city and the traditional old city.

  • Use Your Card Here: Hotels (Booking.com), Inter-city transport booked online (Bookaway), Carrefour/Marjane supermarkets, upscale restaurants, and malls like Morocco Mall (Casablanca).
  • Cash Only Here: The Medina (Old City), Souks, “Petit Taxis” (Blue/Red taxis), street food vendors, and tipping.

Cheat Sheet: Exchange Rates & Costs

Estimates based on current rates (Nov 2025). Prices fluctuate.

CurrencyApprox. RateWhat 100 Units Gets You
1 USD~9.30 MADA hearty lunch or 3 taxi rides.
1 EUR~10.70 MADA SIM card + data or a museum ticket.
1 GBP~12.10 MADA short train ride (Casa-Rabat).

Typical Costs:

  • Petit Taxi Ride: 10–20 MAD ($1–$2)
  • Coffee: 15–20 MAD ($1.50)
  • Dinner (Mid-range): 100–150 MAD ($10–$15)

The ATM Strategy: Avoid the “Airport Trap”

The currency exchange booths at Casablanca (CMN) and Marrakech (RAK) airports offer some of the worst rates in the country.

The Fix:

  1. Arrive prepared: Have enough cash for your private transfer or use a pre-paid service.
  2. Go to a Bank: Use an ATM attached to a bank (Attijariwafa, Banque Populaire, BMCE) in the city.
  3. The Limit: Most Moroccan ATMs have a withdrawal limit of 2,000 MAD (approx $200) per transaction. If you need more, you may need to perform multiple transactions or try a different bank.

Critical Warning: When the ATM asks if you want to be charged in your home currency (USD/GBP/EUR) or in MAD, ALWAYS choose MAD (Local Currency). This saves you from “Dynamic Currency Conversion,” where the bank sets a terrible exchange rate.

Card Acceptance: Visa vs. The Rest

  • Visa & Mastercard: Widely accepted.
  • American Express / Discover: Virtually useless. Only the most expensive 5-star hotels will take them. Leave them at home or keep them as a backup only.

Save Money for Match Tickets, Not Fees

Every time you swipe your card or withdraw cash, you risk paying foreign transaction fees.

The Hack: Book your big-ticket logistics online before you arrive. This locks in the price in your home currency and avoids the ATM limits.


Pro Tip: The “Small Change” Rule

Taxi drivers and shopkeepers often claim they have “no change” for a 100 MAD or 200 MAD note. Hoard your coins. Whenever you buy water or coffee at a supermarket (Carrefour), break your large bills. Keep a pocket full of 10 MAD and 20 MAD coins/notes for taxis.

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