

About us
MyRose Events is a luxury event planning agency specializing in unforgettable celebrations across Morocco, USA, UAE and beyond. From high-end weddings to exclusive milestone birthdays, we craft every experience with style, soul, and seamless execution.
We are honored to plan Anne Valérie’s special celebration and to welcome her cherished guests to the heart of Rabat.




Birthday Program
July 31st to August 3rd, 2025
Program overview
Guests Arrival
Unwind and enjoy the resort before the celebration begins.
CHECK-IN
FROM 3:00pm
THU.
31
FRI.
01
Day Trip to Casablanca & Dinner
DAY TRIP
8:00am - 5:00pm
Explore the beauty of Casablanca with private transportation & guided visit
DINNER
8:00pm
Rabat Visit & Birthday Celebration
DAY TRIP
9:00am - 4:00pm
Guided tour of Rabat, water activities such as surfing and kayaking, scooter rides or buggy adventures, a golf session, or shopping outing some of the best local spots
BIRTHDAY
Starting at 8:00pm
A magical evening of celebration with dinner, entertainment, and partying under the stars.
02
SAT.
03
SUN.
Departure
Until 12:00pm
Enjoy a relaxed breakfast and say goodbye after a weekend full of memories.
Buffet dinner at the resort
DINNER
Details coming soon...
8:00pm
Currency & Payments
The local currency is the Moroccan Dirham (MAD). While major hotels and some restaurants accept credit cards, it’s best to carry cash for taxis, markets, and small shops. Currency exchange is available at the airport, banks, and currency exchange offices. ATMs are widely available, especially in Rabat and Casablanca. We recommend withdrawing money in the city rather than at the airport to get better exchange rates.
Language
Moroccan Arabic (Darija) is widely spoken, along with French. English is spoken in tourist areas and by hotel staff, but less commonly elsewhere. It can be helpful to learn a few basic phrases in French or Darija, or to use a translation app if needed.
Local Etiquette
Moroccans are warm, respectful, and value hospitality. Dress modestly when outside the hotel, especially in historic sites or markets. A friendly “Salam” (hello) and smile go a long way. Always use your right hand to give or receive items, and ask before taking photos of people. Tipping is customary, keep small bills and coins for service staff, porters, and drivers (10-20 MAD is appreciated).
Transport & Getting Around
Taxis are affordable but should be negotiated before the ride if they don’t use the meter. Alternatively, use ride apps like InDrive. For longer trips, MyRose Events can assist in organizing private transport. Walking in Rabat’s Medina is a charming way to explore the old city, just wear comfortable shoes.
Connectivity & SIM Cards
International roaming can be expensive. We recommend purchasing a local SIM card (INWI, Orange, or Maroc Telecom) at the airport or nearby shops. Data packages are inexpensive and reliable. Most hotels and cafés offer free Wi-Fi as well.
Weather & Clothing
In late July and early August, expect warm temperatures during the day (around 28-34°C / 82-93°F) and cooler evenings by the coast. Lightweight, breathable clothing is ideal. Bring a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen for daytime outings, and a light jacket or shawl for evenings.
Food & Water
Moroccan cuisine is rich, aromatic, and full of flavor, expect to enjoy traditional dishes such as tagines, couscous, grilled meats, fresh seafood, and delicious pastries. Meals are often shared family-style, and mint tea is a staple of Moroccan hospitality. Tap water is not recommended for drinking, stick to bottled water, which is widely available, and avoid ice in casual cafés or food stalls.
Alcohol is available in Morocco but not served everywhere due to cultural and religious norms. You will find wine, beer, and spirits in most upscale restaurants, hotels, and certain licensed establishments. If you're purchasing alcohol, look for larger supermarkets or hotel bars, as it's not sold in corner shops or traditional markets.
Safety & Health
Morocco is generally safe for travelers. As with any destination, keep valuables secure and be cautious in busy markets. Pharmacies are well-stocked and easy to find. For peace of mind, consider travel insurance covering health and trip delays.
Shopping & Bargaining
Rabat’s souks and Casablanca’s markets are perfect for souvenirs, think handmade slippers, ceramics, jewelry, spices, and argan oil. Bargaining is expected in most markets; it’s part of the fun! Approach it playfully and respectfully.
Time Zone & Prayer Times
Morocco operates on GMT+1. You may occasionally hear the call to prayer from nearby mosques, this is part of the cultural experience and a beautiful moment to pause and take in your surroundings.
Emergency Contacts
Police: 19 (landline) / 112 (mobile)
Ambulance: 15
MyRose Events Assistance: +1-561-774-5912
Tips for your Stay in Morocco
Check back here soon for exclusive photos and videos from the celebration. Stay tuned!