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Does Airbnb allow unmarried couples in Morocco?

in Morocco, the law requires a marriage certificate to allow a Moroccan couple to share the same hotel room or same apartment, including Moroccans with dual nationality. This law does not apply to other nationals.



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It is not illegal. But you have to comply with a set of rules and have your apartment registered with local authorities. Here's the blogpost explaining it (in french) : Hébergement Touristique et Airbnb au Maroc : Que dit la loi ?

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Traveling to Morocco is different from vacationing in most other countries. While major hotel chains have outposts in Moroccan cities, and while Airbnb is easy to use, the best way to see the country is by staying in riads, traditional Moroccan homes that have been converted into guesthouses.

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Can you bring a girl to your Airbnb? No, I cannot bring a girl to my Airbnb. It is against the house rules and it would be disrespectful to other guests who are staying there. Additionally, it could put me at risk of being evicted from the property if I were caught breaking this rule.

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If the listing allows for you to book for 2 guests, just go ahead and do that so there is no question. It is entirely up to the host. Please ask him or her, not strangers on the internet as we have no idea what your host's policies or comfort level with additional guests is.

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The answer is yes. I think that is not a point if you pay or not for staying in the house or flat, doing couchsurfing or being airbnb, it just depend on what you want and in what mood you are.

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While public affection is generally frowned upon in the country, holding hands is fine.

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My partner & I spent 3 weeks travelling around, and it was never an issue. We just gave our passports over (different surnames) and we were NEVER asked whether or not we were married. To be honest, we never even thought about it until reading these posts after our trip. Don't worry, you'll be fine... have a fab trip!!

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Is there a law that prohibits unmarried couples from staying together or checking-in to a hotel together? No, there is no law that prohibits unmarried couples from staying together or checking-into a hotel.

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If you're short on time, here's a quick answer to your question: Yes, you can stay in a hotel with your boyfriend. In this comprehensive guide, we will explore hotel policies and practices regarding unmarried couples staying together.

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If guests want visitors who stay overnight, they must also ask in advance, and pay the extra person fee. I charge this via an Airbnb request for payment. Most happily pay it, because it's not a lot.

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Some properties are rented out as a unit with a set maximum of guests allowed to stay overnight. As long as you dont exceed that max number, you are OK. Other properties are rented out and charged by the number of guests staying at the property.

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We require everyone who is part of our community to stick to these simple rules for being a great guest: Treat your Host's home like your own. Follow the Host's standard house rules.

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Two weeks is really the ideal amount of time to visit Morocco. However, you can definitely get a very good feel for the country with just one week or, even better, at least 10 days.

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Gulf countries do not allow live-in relationships for unmarried couples. This is the case in Qatar, the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia. In fact, the 2022 World Cup highlighted some of Qatar's traditional laws.

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Dubai follows strict laws and regulations that are based on Islamic values and principles. In accordance with these laws, it is illegal for unmarried couples to share a hotel room. Violating this law can result in serious consequences, including fines, imprisonment, or deportation.

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