About Morocco.so
Morocco.so is a Morocco-only trip search. One page, six services (stays, experiences, flights, cars, eSIM, travel insurance), one curated comparison across the partners worth using for a trip to Morocco.
Why a Morocco-only site
Global travel sites optimise for every country, which means none of them optimise for Morocco. The Marrakech results on Booking.com surface 6,000 listings, none of them ranked by whether the rooftop café is on the medina side of the building. The Sahara tours on GetYourGuide bury the Erg Chigaga route under nine variations of the same Erg Chebbi bus trip. Comparing across six services for one country with six tabs and six logins is the actual problem most travellers solve by giving up.
The fix is narrow: one country, one search, one curated list per service. Morocco.so picks the partners that actually cover Morocco well, surfaces the deals that matter for the season, and links back to each partner's own checkout so booking happens where it always happened.
Who runs the site
Abderrahim. Moroccan, based between Casablanca and Marrakech, ten years of travelling the country end to end (from Tan-Tan on the Atlantic to Akchour in the Rif, from M'hamid in the deep Sahara to Ifrane in the cedar forêts of the Middle Atlas). The editorial articles in the Journal are written here. The curation decisions for which partners and routes to feature are made here.
Morocco.so is a lean operation. Two people, AI-assisted editorial pipeline, no venture money, no investors to keep happy with growth charts. That is the point: the site stays small enough that the recommendations stay honest.
What we are working on
The current site is a search-and-redirect hub backed by an editorial Journal. Over the next year the plan is to add Morocco.so's own tour inventory (desert routes, family trips, diaspora itineraries) alongside the curated partner catalogue. The hybrid model is what we are building towards, not what is live today. We will say so plainly when the first own-inventory tour goes live.
Get in touch
Editorial corrections, partnership inquiries, press: see /contact. The blog comments are open with moderation. Email is the fastest path for anything that is not a booking question.
