In general, Morocco tends to have a slightly higher cost of living compared to Tunisia. Popular tourist cities in Morocco like Marrakech and Casablanca can be relatively more expensive compared to cities in Tunisia such as Tunis or Sousse.
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Safety - normal precautions in both countries and should have no problems. Food - restaurants outside hotel have found much better for quality and variety in Morocco. Hassle - would say no better or worse in either.
As with many other popular backpacker countries, Tunisia can be as expensive or as cheap as you want it to be. There are high-end luxury hotels, especially in Tunis, which can run as high as £400-500 a night; homestays in local dars are generally very affordable, even for a bargain-basement backpacker.
Morocco is, by and large, a very budget-friendly destination, and a Morocco travel budget can accommodate anything from very bare-bones backpacking (under $30/person/day) all the way up to extreme luxury (the sky's the limit).
You can pay little as 5-6 dinars in very local restaurant or for seafood in a tourist restaurant can cost you a fortune. It all depends what you want from a holiday - least eating out you get freshly cooked food of your choice and drinks of your choice.
The richest of them, Tunisia, has a GDP per head, at PPP, about a quarter of that of France and Italy. Morocco is much poorer still, with a GDP per head about a seventh of that of France.
In terms of touristic trips to antique sites, Turkey offers more options as well. The food is definitely better in Turkey. However, Tunisia is much cheaper than Turkey, in Turkey prices are higher. Ramadan will not be a problem in both countries at touristic areas.
Both countries have lovely people and good food, but the infrastructure in Morocco is not as developed as in Turkey. For a person steeped in France, Italy and England, Turkey was exotic. Morocco is even more so. If you do not understand basic French, Morocco will be somewhat of a challenge outside the tourist areas.
Tangier. Tangier is one of the best Morocco cities in to visit if you're looking for a friendly coastal destination. Located on the Mediterranean coast, Tangier has a rich history influenced by its Spanish and Moroccan heritage.
In the world, the poorest countries are mostly located in Africa and Asia, with Burundi being the poorest country followed by Somalia, Mozambique, Central African Republic, and Madagascar.
Morocco is famous for its awe-inspiring Sahara Desert, breathtaking architecture, and unique cultural landscape. And when you're ready, you can explore it all in style with some of the most luxurious tourist attractions in the country. So, without further ado, here are some unmissable luxury travel Morocco spots.
Around the hotel there will be no problem at all. However, remember this is a Muslim country, and out on the streets you will not see women wearing shorts or tank tops. No one will probably say anything, as Tunisian people are very friendly. However, I think it is good to be respectful of the customs of a country.
Tunisia boasts some huge open-air discos, prestigious clubs that attract big name international DJs and loads of discos where you can get up on the dance floor to the latest tunes.
Once you arrive in Tunisia, British pounds will readily be accepted for exchange, as will euros and US dollars. Most other currencies are exchangeable too, but not as widely.