A coastal town in Agadir, Morocco

Entry regulations

Morocco

Find all entry regulations for flights to Morocco in the following table*.

Prior to Travel

A visa is not required for stays of 90 days or less.

There are no known restrictions

There are no known restrictions

Persons who hold a residence permit or visa for the Schengen area, the USA, the United Kingdom, Japan, Canada, Australia, New Zealand or Switzerland can apply for an eVisa. The same applies to holders of a residence permit from the United Arab Emirates.

The processing time for an e-visa is usually 3 working days, for an express visa 1 working day.

The processing time specified here implies that all required documents have been submitted, and application fees have been paid.

eVisa Morocco

Visa fees

There are no known restrictions

An extension of stay may be requested from the local police station.

Travellers should ensure they do not exceed the permitted length of stay in the destination country in order to avoid possible sanctions such as fines, custody pending deportation or even entry bans.

The Federal Foreign Office points out that in view of the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic, there are still risks associated with international travel, especially for people without full vaccination protection as well as vulnerable groups. Regulations on entry or international transport connections can change quickly with the pandemic situation.

Travel to the Western Sahara region is strongly advised against.

Additionally, travelling to the immediate border region with Algeria, with the exception of the tourist routes to Zagora (Draa Valley) and Erfoud/Merzouga, is also advised against.

The so called "3G rule" is lifted when entering Germany, there is a recommendation to wear a mask at some airports.

Prior to Entry

There are no COVID-19-related entry restrictions (e.g. border closures, mandatory proof of testing and vaccination) in force at this time.

The land borders to Algeria are currently closed. It is unclear at this time whether crossing the land border to/from Mauritania is possible.

There are no COVID-19-related mandatory entry forms or online registrations to be completed before travel at this time.

There are no known restrictions

Transit is permitted without COVID-19 related restrictions.

Children and minors are not generally exempt in case testing requirements apply.

Upon entry, travellers 6 years of age and above may be subject to a random antigen test.

In case of a positive test at the airport, a quarantine in the booked accommodation has to be observed.

There are no known restrictions

No notes available.

There is no testing or quarantine requirement on entry for completely immunized persons.

There are no known restrictions

There is no testing or quarantine requirement on entry for incompletely vaccinated persons.

There is no testing or quarantine requirement on entry for those who have recovered.

On Site

Restrictions are eased for vaccinated persons only.

The state of emergency was lifted on 28 February. What implications derive for restrictions in place, is unclear.

A vaccination certificate is compulsory for domestic travel and for entering hotels, hospitality venues, public administration buildings, gyms and similar public places.

Attention: The vaccination certificate is no longer valid if the holder has not obtained a third dose four months after receiving the second vaccine.

People who have received their full vaccination under the Moroccan national vaccination programme can download a digital vaccination certificate. This enables those vaccinated in Morocco to travel domestically without restrictions.

Current value: 14. Previous week: 6

Data source: Our World in Data / European Center for Disease Control. The data is only available at country level and is updated daily.

The state of emergency was lifted on 28 February. What implications derive for restrictions in place, is unclear.

There are no known restrictions

The state of emergency was lifted on 28 February. Obligatory wearing of masks is lifted.

No restrictions apply.

No restrictions apply.

No restrictions apply.

No restrictions apply.

No restrictions apply.

No restrictions apply.

No restrictions apply.

In case of signs or symptoms of COVID-19, travellers are asked to call the Moroccan Ministry of Health hotline at +212 (0)8-01-00-47-47 (assistance in English, French and Arabic). Should travellers require help on translation, they are to dial +212 (0) 537 63 33 33.

Departure

There are no known restrictions

Entry/return to Germany

For travellers entering from a risk-free area, there are no longer any registration or other requirements.

There are no known restrictions

There is no obligation to test before entering Germany.

Since May 2022, no proof of a negative test, a vaccination or recovery is required, in order to enter Germany.

Further information on the new entry regulation can be found at the Federal Government's website.

There is no obligation to test after entering Germany.

According to the Robert Koch-Institute, it is a risk-free area. There is no quarantine obligation after entry into or return to Germany.

There is no testing or quarantine requirement for completely immunized persons on entry/return.

Vaccinated persons are exempt from national quarantine and testing obligations. (Caution: In Germany, only the vaccines by BioNTech/Pfizer, Moderna, AstraZeneca, Johnson & Johnson, and Novavax have been approved so far.) Further information is available from the Federal Government.

According to the Robert Koch-Institute, it is a risk-free area. There is no quarantine obligation after entry into or return to Germany.

There is no testing or quarantine requirement on entry/return for incompletely vaccinated persons.

According to the Robert Koch-Institute, it is a risk-free area. There is no quarantine obligation after entry into or return to Germany.

There is no testing or quarantine requirement on entry/return for those who have recovered.

Recovered persons are exempt from quarantine and testing obligations nationwide, area of active circulation of highly contagious virus variants. Those who have recovered need proof of a positive PCR test (or other nucleic acid detection) at least 28 days and no more than 3 months ago. Recovered persons must not have any symptoms of a possible COVID-19 infection. Further information is available from the Federal Government.


*All information is without guarantee and is based exclusively on information provided by external sources, e.g. the German Foreign Office. We do not guarantee the accuracy, completeness and timeliness of this information. Please inform yourself about the applicable entry requirements before your flight.