Morocco is full of color, culture, and beautiful places to explore, from busy medinas to calm desert landscapes. When packing for your trip, the key is to dress in a way that feels stylish, comfortable, and respectful of local customs.
In Morocco, modest dressing is appreciated, especially outside major beach resorts. This does not mean you have to give up style. With the right fabrics, silhouettes, and layers, you can look elegant while staying comfortable in the heat.
Here is a simple guide from Aza Fashions on what to wear in Morocco.
Dress Modestly, But Keep It Stylish
Morocco is a modern yet traditional country. In many places, especially markets, old towns, villages, and religious areas, it is best to keep your shoulders and knees covered.
A good rule to follow:
- Choose outfits that cover your shoulders
- Wear dresses, skirts, or pants that cover the knees
- Avoid very low necklines
- Skip very tight or sheer clothing
- Carry a scarf or wrap for extra coverage when needed
Modest dressing can still feel chic. Think flowy tunics, wide-leg trousers, maxi dresses, long skirts, and elegant kaftan-inspired pieces.
Choose Lightweight, Breathable Fabrics
Morocco can get hot during the day, especially in cities like Marrakech, Fes, and Casablanca. Breathable fabrics will help you stay cool while still looking polished.
Pack clothing made from:
- Cotton
- Linen
- Light rayon
- Soft blends
- Breathable viscose
Loose-fitting clothes are better than tight styles because they allow air to move and feel more comfortable in warm weather.
A cotton kurta, linen shirt, or flowy maxi dress can be perfect for long sightseeing days.
Pack a Scarf or Wrap
A scarf is one of the most useful items you can bring to Morocco. It is light, easy to pack, and works in many ways.
You can use it to:
- Cover your shoulders
- Protect your head from the sun
- Shield your face from dust in desert areas
- Add warmth in the evening
- Dress more respectfully when visiting religious or cultural sites
Choose a soft, lightweight scarf in a neutral shade or a beautiful print. It can also add a stylish touch to simple outfits.
Outfit Ideas for Women
For women, the best Morocco travel outfits are modest, airy, and easy to move in. You want pieces that look put-together but still feel relaxed.
Easy outfit ideas:
- A long tunic with wide-leg pants
- A maxi dress with a light scarf
- A cotton kurta with straight trousers
- A midi skirt with a modest blouse
- A linen shirt with loose pants
- A kaftan-style dress for dinner or resort wear
Try to avoid short shorts, mini skirts, low-cut tops, spaghetti straps, and very fitted outfits when walking around public areas.
If you want to wear sleeveless pieces, layer them with a light jacket, shrug, or scarf.
Outfit Ideas for Men
Men should also dress neatly and respectfully. While tourist areas may be relaxed, modest clothing is still a better choice for comfort and cultural respect.
Good options for men:
- Cotton t-shirts
- Polo shirts
- Short-sleeved button-down shirts
- Linen shirts
- Lightweight chinos
- Loose cotton trousers
- Pants that hit below the knee if wearing shorts
Shorts are common among tourists, but longer styles are a safer choice. Lightweight pants are often more comfortable for walking through medinas and visiting cultural sites.
Swimwear Etiquette in Morocco
Swimwear is fine at hotel pools, private pools, beach resorts, and some tourist beaches. Bikinis, one-piece swimsuits, and swim trunks are acceptable in these spaces.
However, it is best to cover up when leaving the pool or beach area.
Pack:
- A kaftan cover-up
- A long shirt dress
- A sarong
- A lightweight robe
- A loose linen shirt and pants
Avoid walking through streets, markets, hotel lobbies, or restaurants in only swimwear.
Wear Comfortable Footwear
Morocco’s medinas are beautiful, but the streets can be uneven. You may walk over cobblestones, narrow lanes, steps, and dusty paths.
Comfortable shoes are a must.
Best footwear options:
- Closed-toe walking shoes
- Supportive sandals
- Comfortable flats
- Sneakers
- Low block-heel sandals for dinners
Avoid high heels during sightseeing. They can be hard to manage on uneven streets. If you want dressier shoes, save them for hotel dinners or special evenings.
Layer for Warm Days and Cool Evenings
Morocco’s weather can change a lot from day to night. Days may be warm, while evenings can feel cool, especially in the desert, mountains, or coastal cities.
Pack light layers such as:
- A cardigan
- A denim jacket
- A linen blazer
- A light shawl
- A fleece for desert or mountain trips
Layering also helps when moving between sunny streets, shaded markets, air-conditioned spaces, and cooler evenings.
A Simple Morocco Packing List
Here are a few stylish and practical pieces to include in your suitcase:
- 2–3 breathable tops or tunics
- 2 pairs of loose trousers
- 1–2 maxi or midi dresses
- 1 long skirt
- 1 lightweight scarf or wrap
- 1 light jacket or cardigan
- Comfortable walking shoes
- Supportive sandals
- Swimwear
- A modest cover-up
- Sunglasses and a hat
Choose pieces that mix and match well. Neutral shades, soft prints, and elegant layers make it easy to create different looks without overpacking.
Final Thoughts
Dressing for Morocco is all about balance. You want to feel comfortable in warm weather, respect local customs, and still enjoy your personal style.
With modest cuts, breathable fabrics, beautiful scarves, and smart layers, your travel wardrobe can feel both practical and elegant. Aza Fashions makes it easy to bring a polished, travel-ready look to every part of your Moroccan journey, from medina walks to sunset dinners.


