I find Morocco good value, otherwise I wouldn't be able to spend so much time here.
Petrol is less than 80p (10.5dh) per litre. Even though I ride a 1200GSA I tend to get fairly good consumption in Morocco (55 mpg) as I take back roads and dawdle along.
I don't spend much time in big cities but when I do, I normally stay in Ibis hotels which are £35 (450dh) per night. Otherwise my maximum target is £15 (200dh) bed only or £25 (325dh) dinner, bed and breakfast. Often I spend less and it's possible to get perfectly good accommodation in small towns for £4 (50dh) bed only. These are prices for single rooms, if you are sharing a room with a friend it's obviously cheaper per person.
Coffee is 40-45p (5-6dh) for a big glass, an omlette shouldn't be more than £1 (12dh), a tagine £2 (25dh). It's difficult to see how self catering would lower costs much, though you could make your own lunch--a loaf of bread is 10p (1.20dh) and the small triangles of laughing cow cheese are about 12p each. Fruit is extremely cheap and good to have whilst riding. Bottled water is 40-45p (5-6dh) for 1.5 litres but tap water is fine to drink almost everywhere, certainly in all towns.
Tim
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Last edited by Tim Cullis; 24 Apr 2008 at 07:59.
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