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What to Pack for Fes

What to Pack for Fes

Fes-meknes Morocco Travel Guide

Climate-Appropriate Clothing

Fes experiences hot, summers that are dry and mild, wet winters. Your clothing choices should reflect the season of your visit while showing respect for local customs.

Season-Specific Attire

  • Spring/Autumn: Lightweight, breathable fabrics (cotton, linen). Layers needed for temperature changes. Bring a Light jacket or sweater for cooler evenings.
  • Summer: Very light, loose-fitting clothing. Long sleeves and pants recommended for sun protection and cultural modesty.
  • Winter: Warmer layers including sweaters, a warm jacket, hat, and Gloves. A waterproof outer layer like a Rain jacket is advisable.

Cultural Dress & Footwear

Morocco is a conservative Muslim country. Dressing modestly shows cultural sensitivity, specifically in traditional areas like the medina and at religious sites.

Attire & Shoes

  • Women: Cover shoulders and knees. Loose-fitting slacks, skirts, or dresses. A Lightweight scarf for head covering at religious sites or like an accessory.
  • Men: Trousers or knee-length shorts. Shirts are fine, sleeveless tops less common.
  • Footwear: Comfortable, closed-toe walking shoes or sturdy Sandals are a must for uneven medina streets. Slip-on shoes are convenient for riads.

Essential Documents

Main Travel IDs

Carry your original passport (valid 6+ months beyond stay) and any visa documentation (printed & digital copies).

Passport & Visa

Health & Insurance Proof

Bring printed and digital copies of your travel insurance policy, vaccination records, plus medical doctor's notes for medications.

Health & Policy

Reservations & Contacts

Have copies of flight tickets, accommodation bookings, and pre-booked tours. Keep a written list of emergency contacts.

Bookings & Contacts

Technology & Electronics

Power & Connectivity

Stay connected and powered up with the right electronics for Fes.

Essential Tech Gear

Apps & Camera Gear

Maximize your tech for navigation, communication, and preserving memories.

Digital Tools & Photography

Data Backup & Security

Cloud Storage

Use services like Google Drive or Dropbox for backing up photos and copies of documents.

VPN Services

Consider a VPN like NordVPN or ExpressVPN for secure internet access, especially on public Wi-Fi.

Digital Copies

Store digital copies of reservations, tickets, and IDs on your phone and a secure cloud.

Health & Wellness Items

First Aid Essentials

A well-stocked health kit helps with minor issues and comfort while traveling.

Your Personal Medical Kit

  • Standard items: Band-Aids, sanitizing wipes, pain relievers (Ibuprofen/Acetaminophen).
  • Anti-intestinal medicine (e.g., Imodium) and allergy medicine.
  • Fes specific: Band-aids for blisters due to extensive walking on uneven surfaces. Rehydration salts against the heat. A compact Travel first aid kit.

Prescriptions & Hygiene

Carry every prescription medicine in its original packaging, with a copy of your prescription or a doctor's note.

Personal Care Needs

Water & Sun Protection

Drinking Water Safety

Sun Protection

  • The Moroccan sun is strong. Use high SPF sunscreen consistently.
  • A broad-brimmed hat is advised for extended outdoor activities.
  • Quality sunglasses protect your eyes from the extreme glare.

Activity-Specific Equipment

Hiking Gear

If you plan to hike in the close Atlas Mountains (e.g., Ifrane, Azrou day trips), be prepared with suitable gear.

Cooking Classes

Many riads and culinary schools in Fes offer cooking workshops to explore Moroccan cuisine.

  • No special equipment needed; hosts provide all tools and recipe parts.
  • An apron might be provided or bring your own.
  • A camera or smartphone for photos.
  • Your appetite!

Souk & Market Visits

For extensive shopping in the medina's bustling souks, specific items enhance your experience.

  • A Reusable shopping bag for purchases.
  • Small denominations of Moroccan Dirham for bargaining.
  • Comfortable walking shoes.
  • Patience and a good sense of humor for negotiating.

Rent vs. Bring Decision Matrix

Items to Bring

  • Passport and essential travel documents.
  • Personal medications and a basic first aid kit.
  • Specific brands of toiletries or items for a specific diet you rely on.
  • Specialized outdoor gear (e.g., advanced hiking poles) if quality is a concern.

Items to Consider Renting/Buying Locally

  • Basic hiking sticks for light hikes (can be bought locally).
  • Local SIM cards for mobile data.
  • Cars for self-driving (consider local conditions and prices).
  • Souvenirs and local handicrafts (part of the Fes experience).

Miscellaneous Must-Haves

Comfort & Security

Small items that enhance your comfort, security, and convenience.

Practical Additions

Reusable & Eco-Friendly

Sustainable travel choices lessen your environmental impact.

Green Travel Items

Sustainable Travel Items

Eco-Friendly Soap

Biodegradable options for minimal environmental impact.

Headlamp/Flashlight

Useful for dimly lit medina alleys in the evening or power failures.

Offline Maps

Navigation without constant data or Wi-Fi.

Phrasebook/App

Basic Moroccan Arabic or French phrases enhance interactions.

Destination-Specific Items

For Medina Exploration

  • Compact camera or smartphone for getting a picture of the labyrinthine alleys.
  • A good sense of direction, or be willing to get lost and enjoy it!
  • A lightweight face mask if sensitive to dust or tannery smells.

Local Purchase Considerations

  • Souvenirs: Items made of leather, pottery, spices, textiles are local specialties.
  • Mint tea is ubiquitous; enjoy it frequently.
  • Ceramic tagines are popular; consider packing space for one.

Packing Pro Tips

Pack light for easy movement through the medina's narrow passageways. Consider packing cubes for organization and to compress clothing.

Leave some space in your luggage for purchases from the souks.