Morocco is widely recognized as one of the safest and most welcoming destinations for Jewish travelers in North Africa. The country has a long history of peaceful coexistence between Muslims and Jews, and Jewish heritage is officially protected and respected by the Moroccan government.
In fact, Morocco is home to one of the oldest Jewish communities in the Arab world. Today, Jewish travelers visit Morocco comfortably to explore historic synagogues, Jewish quarters (Mellahs), cemeteries, and cultural landmarks across the country.
Jewish presence in Morocco dates back more than 2,000 years. At one point, Morocco had one of the largest Jewish populations in the Arab world.
Even today:
Synagogues are preserved and restored
Jewish cemeteries are maintained
Jewish museums are open to visitors
The Moroccan Constitution recognizes Hebrew as part of Morocco’s cultural heritage
King Mohammed VI actively supports the restoration of Jewish heritage sites throughout the country.
Yes, Morocco is generally safe for Jewish visitors. Tourist areas such as:
Marrakech
Casablanca
Fes
Essaouira
Rabat
are secure and regularly visited by Jewish travelers from Israel, Europe, and the United States.
Security is visible in major cities, especially around tourist attractions and religious sites. Morocco maintains strong diplomatic relations with Israel and welcomes Jewish visitors openly.
Like any destination, travelers should follow basic travel precautions, but there are no specific risks targeting Jewish tourists in Morocco.
Morocco offers many important Jewish heritage sites:
Beth-El Synagogue
Jewish Museum of Casablanca
Jewish Cemetery
Lazama Synagogue
Mellah (Jewish Quarter)
Jewish Cemetery
Ibn Danan Synagogue
Restored Mellah
Bayt Dakira Jewish Museum
Historic synagogues
These sites are open to visitors and are protected by local authorities.
Kosher food is available mainly in Casablanca and sometimes in Marrakech through advance arrangements.
Many Jewish tour operators organize:
Kosher meals
Private kosher tours
Jewish heritage trips
Shabbat-friendly accommodations
If you book with a Morocco travel agency like Package Morocco, kosher arrangements can be organized in advance.
Since the normalization of relations in 2020, travel between Israel and Morocco has increased significantly. Direct flights operate between Tel Aviv and Casablanca or Marrakech.
This has further strengthened tourism and cultural exchange.
Dress respectfully when visiting religious sites
Book organized tours for Jewish heritage visits
Arrange kosher meals in advance
Use licensed tour guides
Morocco is culturally conservative but welcoming, and Jewish travelers are treated with respect.
At Package Morocco, we organize:
Jewish heritage tours
Private guided visits to synagogues
Kosher meal arrangements
Custom itineraries for families and groups
We ensure safe, comfortable, and culturally enriching experiences.
Yes, Morocco remains one of the safest countries in the region for Jewish travelers, with protected Jewish heritage sites and strong security in tourist areas.
Yes. Active and historic synagogues exist in Casablanca, Marrakech, Fes, and Essaouira.
Yes, Jewish travelers from all countries, including Israel, can visit Morocco without restrictions.
Kosher food is available mainly in Casablanca and can be arranged in advance through specialized tour operators.
Yes. The Moroccan government actively restores synagogues, cemeteries, and Jewish neighborhoods as part of national heritage.





