What to Pack for Morocco with Kids, Toddlers, and Teens

The Ultimate Morocco Packing Guide for Families: From Toddlers to Teens
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Packing for a family trip to Morocco requires a blend of practicality and preparation for its diverse climates—from the cool mountains to the hot desert and modern cities to traditional medinas. The right gear can make the difference between a stressful journey and a seamless adventure.

As experts in family travel to Morocco, we’ve created this definitive packing list to ensure everyone from your toddler to your teen is comfortable, happy, and ready for anything.

The Golden Rules for Family Packing in Morocco

  1. Layers are Your Best Friend: Temperatures can swing dramatically between day and night, especially in the desert and mountains.

  2. Modesty is Key: Pack clothing that covers shoulders and knees for the group. This is respectful in Morocco and also essential for sun protection.

  3. Comfort Over Style: Prioritize comfortable walking shoes and breathable fabrics. Everyone will be happier.

  4. You Can Buy Things There: Don’t stress if you forget something. Essentials like diapers, wipes, and sunscreen are widely available in cities (though favorite brands may differ).

Clothing: What to Wear

For Toddlers & Young Kids:

  • T-shirts & Tops: Lightweight, breathable cotton or moisture-wicking tops.
  • Long Pants: Lightweight trousers, harem pants, or leggings. Perfect for modesty, protection from the sun, and cool evenings.
  • Long-Sleeve Shirts: A few for sun protection during desert activities and cooler nights.
  • Sweater or Fleece: Essential for chilly desert nights and mountain areas.
  • Lightweight Jacket: A packable windbreaker or light jacket.
  • Pajamas
  • Socks & Underwear
  • Shoes:
    • Closed-Toe Walking Shoes: For exploring cities and hiking.

    • Sturdy Sandals: With a back strap (like Keens) for warmer days and water play.

    • Crocs or Water Shoes: Great for hotel rooms and showers at desert camps.

For Teens & Adults:

  • Everything listed for kids, plus:
  • Scarf or Shawl: Incredibly versatile. Use it for sun protection, modesty when entering mosques, or to keep warm. You can also buy beautiful ones there!
  • A Nice Outfit: For a special dinner at a nice riad.
  • Comfortable Sleepwear

Essential Gear & accessories

For the Whole Family:

  • Sunglasses & Hats: Wide-brimmed hats are ideal for maximum sun protection.
  • Reusable Water Bottles: Stay hydrated and reduce plastic waste. Many tours provide water jugs to refill.
  • Daypack: For carrying daily essentials during sightseeing.
  • Power Bank: To keep phones and tablets charged on long driving days.
  • Universal Power Adapter: Morocco uses Type C and Type E plugs (two round pins).

Baby & Toddler Specific:

  • Baby Carrier: A must-have! Far easier than a stroller for navigating crowded, uneven medina streets.
  • Lightweight Stroller: Only bring an ultra-lightweight, easily collapsible one if you must. It will be difficult to use in the medinas.
  • Diapers & Wipes: Pack a starter supply, then buy more locally.
  • Portable Changing Mat
  • Favorite Snacks: Familiar snacks are great for long car rides or when you need a quick energy boost.
  • Small Toys/Books: For entertainment during travel downtime.

Health & Safety Kit

This is non-negotiable for a stress-free trip.

  • First-Aid Kit: Include band-aids, antiseptic wipes, gauze, and medical tape.
  • Medications:
    • Children’s Pain & Fever Relief (Ibuprofen or Acetaminophen)

    • Anti-diarrheal medication (for adults)

    • Electrolyte packets (like Pedialyte) to combat dehydration from heat or stomach bugs.

    • Any prescription medications (bring the original bottles).

  • Sun Protection: High-SPF, reef-safe sunscreen and lip balm with SPF. Reapply often!
  • Insect Repellent: Especially useful in the early evening.
  • Hand Sanitizer & Wet Wipes: You will use these constantly.
  • Small Flashlight or Headlamp: Useful for desert camps and power outages.

Entertainment & Comfort

For Long Car Rides:

  • Tablets loaded with movies, games, and music.
  • Headphones for each child (peace for everyone!).
  • Travel Journals and colored pencils for older kids to document their adventure.
  • Card Games or small, packable travel games.

For Toddlers:

  • A comfort item like a favorite stuffed animal or blanket.
  • Small, new toys to unveil during the trip to maintain excitement.

Final Checklist Before You Go

  • Passports & Visas: Ensure they are valid for at least six months beyond your travel dates.
  • Travel Insurance Documents: Highly recommended for all family members.
  • Copies of Important Documents: Photocopy or take pictures of passports, insurance, and credit cards. Keep them separate from the originals.
  • Credit/Debit Cards: Inform your bank of your travel plans.
  • Cash (Moroccan Dirham): Get a small amount at the airport for initial tips and small purchases. Use ATMs in cities for better rates.

A Pro Tip: Leave a little room in your suitcase! You’ll want space for souvenirs like babouches (leather slippers), ceramics, lamps, and beautiful textiles.

Packing for Morocco with kids is all about being prepared for adventure while prioritizing comfort.By following this list, you can focus on what truly matters: making incredible memories together.

Feeling overwhelmed by planning? Let us handle the logistics! At Travel Morocco with Kids, we not only craft perfect itineraries but also provide personalized pre-trip advice to ensure your family is perfectly prepared for the adventure of a lifetime.

Every family is unique. If this itinerary doesn’t perfectly fit your dreams, dates, or your children’s ages and interests, please just contact us.

We specialize in crafting 100% customized journeys. Whether you want to add more days, include a cooking class, stay in a specific type of accommodation, or adjust the pace, we will work with you to create the perfect Moroccan adventure for your family.

Let’s build your dream trip together!