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Ezzitouni Moroccan Trips Utility & Bargaining Hub

Plan your travel budget with precision. Convert foreign currencies to Moroccan Dirham (MAD), try our interactive Souk Negotiation training game, and master authentic Darija travel phrases.

Moroccan Dirham Converter

Instantly convert foreign currency into MAD (DH)

๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธForeign (USD)
$
๐Ÿ‡ฒ๐Ÿ‡ฆMoroccan Dirham (MAD)
DH
Exchange Rate Reference:1 USD = 10.12 MAD

Morocco uses the non-convertible Moroccan Dirham (MAD). These ratios estimate normal exchange counter values at Marrakech Menara Airport or local currency bureaus.

Morocco Trip Cost Simulator

Tweak elements to simulate real world travel expenses

Trip Duration7 Days
Number of Travelers1 Person
๐Ÿจ Accommodation (Riad/Hotel)280 DH / night
๐Ÿฝ๏ธ Food Daily (Tagine/Tea)150 DH / person
๐Ÿš– Transport Daily (Taxis/Trains)70 DH / day
๐ŸŽญ Activities & Souqs Souvenirs90 DH / day
Estimated Grand Total
4,130MAD (DH)

Equal to approximately $408 USD

Average Cost Per Day

590 DH

~$58 USD

Interactive Training Game

Practice Morocco Souk Haggling (Bargaining)

Moroccan markets (Souks) typically have no marked prices, and travelers are routinely quoted 3-4x the real value. Pick an artisanal item, put down an offer in Dirham, and see how the merchant responds.

Insider Bargaining Tip for Berber Hand-stitched Leather Pouf:

Squeeze the leather. Real goat or camel leather has a distinctive organic smell. Ask if stitching is handmade.

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Berber Hand-stitched Leather Pouf

Arabic name: ุจูˆู ุฌู„ุฏ

Marrakech Medina
Merchant quotes you initially: 450 DHRealistic locals price: ~150 DH
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Rachid (Souk Vendor)

"As-salamu alaykum, my friend! Welcome to our bazaar. For you, this exquisite item is normal price 450 DH. It is real high quality, handmade by my cousin in Atlas mountains. What is your offer?"

MAD (DH)
Cultural Companion

Traditional Moroccan Darija Phrasebook

Moroccan Arabic (Darija) differs drastically from classical Standard Arabic (Fusha). Memorize or bookmark these phrases to gain mutual respect with store keepers, riad hosts, and restaurant staff.

Salam alaykumุงู„ุณู„ุงู… ุนู„ูŠูƒู…

"Peace be upon you (Hello)"

The universal, most polite greeting anywhere.
Wa alaykum salamูˆุนู„ูŠูƒู… ุงู„ุณู„ุงู…

"And upon you be peace"

The standard courteous reply.
Labass alik?ู„ุง ุจุงุณ ุนู„ูŠูƒุŸ

"How are you?"

Very common, meaning "fine, no harm on you?"
Alhamdulillahุงู„ุญู…ุฏ ู„ู„ู‡

"Thanks to God (I am good)"

Essential response to show gratefulness.
Afakุนุงูุงูƒ

"Please"

Invaluable when asking directions or ordering food.
Shukran bzzafุดูƒุฑุง ุจุฒุงู

"Thank you very much"

Warm and friendly. Locals love to hear travelers use this.