Packing for conservative countries like Morocco can be tricky—especially when the weather is warm.
While it’s advisable to dress modestly, it’s also essential to stay cool. Local women adhere to a dress code in Morocco, opting for conservative pieces, but you’ll see a wide range of outfits in Morocco, especially in high tourism areas.
Women in tourist areas wear everything from crop tops to burkas. I highly recommend finding something in the middle—respecting local culture and opting for more conservative outfits.
Street harassment is common, and, like it or not, the attention and respect you get will depend on what you wear. Want to look and feel amazing on your adventure?
Here are some ideas for conservative outfits and packing tips for females traveling to Morocco!
And don’t miss my Morocco Packing Guide either!
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Dress for the Weather
In the winter, you’ll find temperatures from 40-70 degrees Fahrenheit; in the hottest summer months, days can easily hit 100+ degrees. At any time of the year, bring warm layers for the evening, as it does get cooler after dark.
Think Loose and Flowy
All things lightweight and full coverage are ideal—loose trousers or maxi skirts are perfect. A tunic dress or shirt with leggings or a full kaftan is great, too. Not only does full coverage allow you to dress conservatively in Morocco, but it will also protect you from the sun.
Morocco Outfit Inspiration
Local women dress conservatively, but you’ll see a wide range of styles. Here is Morocco outfit inspiration based on my own conservative travel styles!
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Closed-toe or comfortable shoes are must-haves for long days of exploring. It’s also handy to have flats or sandals for when you want to run around the riad or take short walks.
Don’t Forget a Hat
Wear a Scarf
None of your outfits for Morocco are complete without a lightweight scarf. Throw one in your bag every day to use it to cover up before going into a mosque or keep the sun off your skin when you’re overheating.
Moroccan scarves are also gorgeous souvenirs, so plan to buy one there! You’ll find them in pretty much any city, town, or souk, so you don’t need to bring your own if you don’t want to.
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What are your favorite tips for packing for a conservative country?
hi! that white jumpsuit I know is older but do you know the name of it by any chance? I am obsessed! and trying to find it on poshmark or anywhere. it is so perfect
I actually bought it in Morocco!
This was exactly the website I needed. I travel solo round Morocco for 10 days in 3 days time. I was feeling very confident at first and have received some feedback that made me start to question my choice. Having read through all your wonderful pages, i am very excited again and confident I am experienced enough with Arabic culture to get by. Thank you <3
That’s awesome! So happy to hear that!