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Morocco Family Packing List by Morocco Family Vacation

What to Bring for a Smooth, Stress-Free Trip

By Ariel CohenPublished 4 days ago 2 min read
Morocco Family Packing List by Morocco Family Vacation
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Packing for a family trip to Morocco can feel overwhelming at first. Different climates, cultural expectations, and travel styles all come into play especially when you’re traveling with children.

Over the years, I’ve seen that families who pack thoughtfully enjoy their trip far more. The goal isn’t to bring everything, but to bring the right things. This packing list focuses on comfort, flexibility, and peace of mind so you can focus on the experience instead of what you forgot at home.

Clothing: Comfort Comes First

Morocco’s weather varies by region and season, so layers are essential.

For adults and kids alike, pack:

Lightweight shirts for daytime

Long-sleeve tops for sun and cooler evenings

Comfortable pants or long skirts

A warm jacket or sweater (especially for winter, desert, or mountains)

Sleepwear suitable for cool nights

Comfortable walking shoes

Sandals for warmer days

Modest clothing is appreciated, particularly in traditional towns and religious areas. This applies to both adults and older children.

Outerwear & Accessories

These items are often overlooked but make a big difference:

Scarf or shawl (useful for warmth, sun, and cultural respect)

Hat or cap for sun protection

Light rain jacket (especially in spring or winter)

Sunglasses

For desert or mountain areas, add:

Warm layers for nighttime

Closed shoes for sand and rocky terrain

Health, Hygiene & First Aid

Traveling with children means being prepared for small surprises.

Bring:

Basic medications (fever, allergies, motion sickness)

Child-friendly pain relief

Hand sanitizer and wet wipes

Sunscreen (strong sun year-round)

Lip balm and moisturizer (dry climate)

Any prescription medications with copies of prescriptions

Pharmacies are easy to find in cities, but it’s best to carry essentials with you.

Travel Essentials for Families

These items help everything run smoothly:

Passports and copies (paper + digital)

Travel insurance documents

Reusable water bottles

Snacks for road trips

Travel adapter (Type C & E plugs)

Small backpack or day bag

If traveling with younger children:

Stroller (compact and foldable)

Baby carrier for medinas and uneven streets

Favorite comfort item (toy or blanket)

Tech & Entertainment

Long drives and quiet evenings are easier with a few extras:

Tablets or e-readers

Headphones

Power bank

Downloaded movies or games (Wi-Fi isn’t always reliable)

Money & Practical Items

Small bills in Moroccan dirhams

Crossbody bag or money pouch

Laundry bag

Zip-lock bags (very useful for travel days)

What You Don’t Need to Overpack

Many families bring too much. You can easily find:

Baby supplies (diapers, wipes)

Toiletries

Clothing basics

Leave space in your luggage Morocco is known for souvenirs.

Final Thoughts: Packing for Morocco With Kids

A successful family trip to Morocco doesn’t depend on perfect packing — it depends on smart choices. Comfortable clothes, layers, and a few family-friendly essentials go a long way.

When you pack with flexibility in mind, Morocco becomes a welcoming, exciting place for both adults and children.

Source & Local Insight

This packing guide is informed by real-world experience organizing family travel across Morocco, including cities, desert regions, and mountain areas, with insights from Morocco Family Vacation, a Morocco-based travel specialist focused on family-friendly itineraries.

Reference:

Morocco Family Vacation – Morocco Family Packing List

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About the Creator

Ariel Cohen

Ariel Cromwell | Morocco travel Writer and mom sharing local insights, family travel experiences, and practical tips to help others explore the country with confidence.

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