EW: I was last in Morocco in 2007...and when I was there, it was a great country to visit with some caveats. First: It's not Paris, so you can't just wander with a camera/cash in hand. Stick to well-beaten paths or hire a TRUSTED guide/guard to show you away--preferably both! Second, there have been anti-American protests/demonstrations there in the last couple of years. Make sure you keep up with the most current news. I absolutely encourage you to read the
CIA factsheet for any country you are planning on going to .
Morocco is a loud, crowded, old-world country. It truly is a unique experience to walk through the marketplace--it's a surreal feeling, akin to stepping back in time. I loved every second of it, but be aware that there are aggressive pick-pockets in the marketplaces. For instance, I was with some friends who returned home one night to discover they were proud owners of slit-pocket jeans...minus all contents previously therein.
Also, there are areas between Mauritania and Morocco where Saharan border disputes are an ongoing issue. Accordingly, mines/random violence/kidnappings are not uncommon. Do your homework before you go and avoid any area in which you or any other person you are traveling with will be a high-value target.
It's a country that takes a bit more prep time to really enjoy SAFELY, but if you do your research--you will have fun!