Hear this out loudPauseDue to taxes, alcohol in Morocco is very expensive compared to most places in Europe. A small 25cl domestic beer will cost between 25 – 35 MAD (€2.50 – €3.50) in a bar. A 33cl bottle of local Casablanca beer will cost 45 – 60 MAD (€4 – €6) when purchased in a bar.
Can tourists buy alcohol in Morocco?
Hear this out loudPauseMorocco allows the consumption of alcohol. Alcohol must be purchased and consumed in licensed hotels, bars, and tourist areas. You can also buy alcohol in most major supermarkets. The alcohol section is usually in a separate room from the main supermarket.
How much is alcohol in Morocco?
Is alcohol hard to get in Morocco?
Hear this out loudPauseAlcohol in MoroccoWhile not all Muslims abstain from alcohol, the vast majority of Moroccan Muslims do not drink it. Because of this, it is very difficult to obtain alcohol in Morocco and most travellers find it easier to abstain completely during their time in the country.
How much is a cocktail in Morocco?
Hear this out loudPauseSupermarkets can have some fantastic bargains at times. I bought a bottle of excellent Sekt for 60 dirhams a couple of months ago. In nice restaurants the prices all seemed to be 90 to 110 dirhams for a cocktail or gin and tonic and pay between 200 and 300 for a bottle of Moroccan red which is lovely.
What should tourists not do in Morocco?
Hear this out loudPauseBut you should definitely avoid talking against these 3 topics: The King, the country, and the religion. Avoid public display of love and affection. Calm your impulses in public places. Gestures of affection that are too obvious are to be avoided because Moroccans are very modest.