Yes, In Morocco you cannot use dollars. You will have to exchange from USD to Moroccan Dirham.
Download InDrive, It is the Moroccan uber. It is better than Taxi at times and it is better rates. Requires Moroccan Dirham ONLY!!
Wi-Fi is available in most hotels, cafés, and restaurants. For better access, you can buy a local SIM card (Maroc Telecom, Orange, or Inwi) or an eSIM before arrival.
Morocco uses Type C and E plugs (the round two-pin type). Voltage is 220V, so bring a travel adapter and voltage converter if needed. Most modern devices (like phones and laptops) are dual voltage—just check the label.
Warm (high 70s to low 90s°F), low humidity.
Cards are accepted in most hotels, major restaurants, and shops.
Not usually for Tangier alone—driving can be hectic and parking is limited. For day trips to Chefchaouen or Tetouan, a private driver or group tour is a better option.