The Complete Moroccan Wedding Planning Guide

Step-by-step timeline, checklists, and local tips to plan with confidence.

Updated Sep 202515–20 min read
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How to Use This Guide

This comprehensive guide follows a 12-month wedding planning timeline, perfect for couples planning their Moroccan dream wedding. Each chapter breaks down what to do, when to do it, and includes practical checklists and vendor recommendations.

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Timeline

12-month planning schedule

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12-Month Planning Timeline

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12 months

Set Your Vision & Budget

Define your wedding style and create a realistic budget

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    Discuss wedding vision
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    Set budget range
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    Research vendors
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10 months

Guest List & Venue Research

Finalize guest count and start venue hunting

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    Finalize guest list
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    Research venues
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    Book venue tours
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9 months

Book Venue & Planner

Secure your venue and consider professional help

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    Book venue deposit
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    Hire wedding planner
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    Sign contracts
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8 months

Photography & Music

Book creative vendors for your wedding day

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    Book photographer
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    Book videographer
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    Book DJ/band
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7 months

Catering & Menu

Choose food and beverage options

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    Book caterer
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    Menu tastings
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    Dietary accommodations
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6 months

Dresses & Beauty

Find your perfect wedding attire

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    Wedding dress shopping
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    Book alterations
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    Book hair/makeup
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4 months

Decor & Invitations

Design your wedding stationery and theme

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    Send save-the-dates
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    Design invitations
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    Book florist
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3 months

Transportation & Logistics

Plan transportation and wedding day logistics

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    Book transportation
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    Hotel blocks
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    Timeline creation
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2 months

Final Confirmations

Confirm all vendors and finalize details

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    Vendor contracts
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    Final payments
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    Seating chart
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1 months

Final Preparations

Last-minute confirmations and preparations

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    Final fittings
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    Vendor meetings
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    Marriage license
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Final

Week Of

Rehearsal and final preparations

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    Rehearsal dinner
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    Vendor confirmations
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    Packing checklist
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Final

Day Of

Your perfect wedding day

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    Morning routine
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    Ceremony
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    Reception
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Frequently Asked Questions

When should we book our wedding venue?

For popular dates and venues, book 9-12 months in advance. Peak season (April-June, September-October) fills up quickly. Start venue research at 10-12 months out and aim to book by month 9.

Is WhatsApp acceptable for initial vendor contact?

Yes! Moroccan vendors commonly use WhatsApp for initial inquiries and communication. It's quick, personal, and allows for easy sharing of photos and details. Most vendors on Wervice list their WhatsApp numbers.

How much should we budget for a Moroccan wedding?

Budget varies by guest count and style, but expect $3,000-$10,000+ for 50-150 guests. Major costs include venue ($1,500-$4,000), catering ($1,000-$3,000), and photography ($500-$1,500). Use our budget calculator for personalized estimates.

Do we need a wedding planner in Morocco?

While not required, a local wedding planner is highly recommended for navigating cultural nuances, vendor coordination, and ensuring everything runs smoothly on your special day.

What documents do we need for a Moroccan wedding?

Bring valid passports, birth certificates, and possibly divorce decrees. For legal marriage, you'll need additional documents. Consult with your venue or planner for specific requirements.

Can we have an alcohol-free wedding?

Absolutely! Many Moroccan weddings are alcohol-free by choice or cultural preference. Focus on traditional mint tea, fresh juices, and beautiful non-alcoholic beverages.