Pre-arrival info
The information provided on this page can change at any given time without warning. It is your responsibility to check with the appropriate authorities if in doubt.
Visa Requirements - MOROCCO
VISA REQUIREMENTS
Australian Passport holders DO NOT REQUIRE A VISA for stays in Morocco less than 90 days.
Not an Australian Passport holder? - find out if you qualify for a visa exemption below.
E-VISA - APPLYING ONLINE
Need to apply for an e-visa?
Be sure to print your E-Visa to present on arrival.
Official E-Visa portal website
Passport requirements
To enter Morocco your passport should be valid for at least 6 months from day of exiting the country.
There should be at least one blank page in your passport.
Health, Medicines & Vaccinations
MEDICATION
Not all medication available over the counter or by prescription in your home country are available in these countries. Consider bringing enough medication to cover your entire trip and keep it in its original packaging. Some medications may even be considered illegal.
Seek advice from your local GP if unsure. Ask for a a letter stating:
what the medication is
what is it for
that is it for your personal use.
VACCINATIONS
It is the responsibility of each traveller to check the current vaccination requirements to enter Morocco.
There is no mandatory vaccination requirements to enter Morocco, however it is best to check with your local GP who may recommend you be vaccinated against certain things such as Hepatitis A, Influenzas or Tetanus.
For the latest health advice - visit Smart Traveller or visit your local GP.
Travel Insurance
Imagine getting caught out in another country without any travel insurance. Things could get very costly indeed.
We therefore require all travellers be covered with comprehensive insurance.
You will be asked to sign an International Travel Waiver to ensure you are aware of this requirement as part of our terms and conditions.
Money
The local currency in Morocco is the Dirham. Also known as MAD.
Dirham is a closed currency meaning it is not freely traded on the international markets and cannot be used in any other country.
The limit for bringing the local currency in or out of Morocco is 2,000 MAD. If you need more, you’ll have to exchange money on arrival.
here is no limit to bringing in foreign currency but any amount over an eqivalent to 100,00 Dirhams (approx 10,000 USD) must be declared on arrival.
