Valentine's Day in Morocco: The Perfect Gift Guide
Valentine's Day in Morocco has become an essential celebration for couples. Every 14 February, Moroccan lovers seek the perfect Valentine's Day gift to express their love.
Valentine's Day in Moroccan culture
Although Valentine's Day is not a traditional Moroccan holiday, it is now widely celebrated, especially among younger generations. In Rabat, Casablanca and major cities, restaurants are fully booked, florists are besieged and social media overflows with love declarations. Valentine's Day in Morocco has become a moment where every couple seeks to stand out through the originality of their gift.
Beyond classic red roses
Red roses remain the universal symbol of Valentine's Day, but more and more Moroccans are looking for an original Valentine's Day gift that goes beyond the conventional. An Alma Viva bouquet with personalised QR code meets this expectation: it combines the tradition of flowers with the innovation of digital messaging.
Why a video message is the most romantic gift
A video message is infinitely more powerful than a written card. Your voice, your expression, your eyes — all convey emotion that words alone cannot capture. By pairing this video with a flower bouquet via a QR code, you create a moment of pure surprise and emotion.
Ordering for Valentine's Day in Rabat
For Valentine's Day in Rabat, we recommend ordering at least 3 days in advance. Demand is very high on 14 February and delivery slots fill up quickly.
Long-distance Valentine's Day
For couples separated by distance, Alma Viva offers the perfect solution. From France, Canada or anywhere else, order a bouquet with your video message and have it delivered to your partner in Morocco.