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This advice reflects the UK government’s understanding of current rules for people travelling on a full ‘British citizen’ passport from the UK, for the most common types of travel.

The authorities in Morocco set and enforce entry rules. If you’re not sure how these requirements apply to you, contact Morocco’s embassy in the UK .

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Countries may restrict travel or bring in rules at short notice. Check with your travel company or airline for changes.

If you test positive for COVID-19, you may need to stay where you are until you test negative. You may also need to seek treatment there.

Visit TravelHealthPro (from the UK’s National Travel Health Network and Centre) for general COVID-19 advice for travellers .

Demonstrating your COVID-19 status

Morocco accepts the UK’s proof of COVID-19 vaccination record at the border. Your NHS appointment card from vaccination centres cannot be used to demonstrate your vaccine status.

Passport validity requirements

The embassy of Morocco in the UK advise that your passport should be valid for at least 3 months on your date of entry to Morocco. If your passport does not meet this requirement, you may face difficulties and you should check with the Moroccan authorities and your travel provider before travelling.

Make sure your passport isn’t damaged . Some travellers have been refused entry when travelling on damaged passports.

Moroccan citizens who reside in the UK and travel to Morocco, may not be allowed to return to the UK unless they present evidence of their UK immigration status. This can include their UK biometric residence permit card or a valid UK entry clearance.

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British nationals don’t need a visa to enter Morocco for the purpose of tourism for up to 90 days. British nationals who stay longer than 90 days need to go to a local police station to request an extension.

When entering the country, make sure your passport is stamped. Some travellers have experienced difficulties leaving the country because their passport has no entry stamp.

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If you’re arriving by private boat, you must enter the country at a recognised port of entry . Entry through other ports is illegal.

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At least 8 weeks before your trip, check the vaccinations and vaccination certificates you may need on TravelHealthPro .

Taking money into Morocco

Most major credit cards are accepted in larger towns. ATMs are widely available in cities and most main towns. There is no limit on the amount of foreign cash you can bring into the country. You won’t be able to change Scottish or Northern Irish bank notes. It’s difficult to exchange travellers’ cheques.

The Moroccan Dirham (MAD) is non-convertible. You can import or export up to a maximum of 2,000 MAD to or from Morocco.

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Morocco has reopened to travelers. Here's what to expect

Sasha Brady

Feb 8, 2022 • 2 min read

Morocco reopened to international visitors on February 7.

Morocco reopened its borders on February 7. © Getty Images

Morocco  officially lifted its international travel ban and reopened to vaccinated foreign visitors on February 7. But, there are some requirements you'll need to follow in order to enter. 

The move to open the borders follows "the evolution of the epidemiological situation in the kingdom" said a government statement  via AFP , as hospitalization numbers stabilize across the North African country.

Morocco imposed one of the northern hemisphere's strictest travel bans to deal with the emergence of the Omicron strain of COVID-19, closing all land, air, and sea borders to travelers on November 29. The move stranded tens of thousands of Moroccans abroad, as well as keeping international visitors within the country, when repatriation flights ended in December.

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Even though Morocco has reopened to foreign visitors, there are a few requirements to enter. 

Those age 12 and older must present a completed health form, present a vaccination pass (passes issued by other countries are accepted according to the Visit Morocco website ) and proof of a negative COVID-19 PCR test taken no more than 48 hours prior to boarding the flight. 

Visitors must also take a rapid antigen test upon arriving in Morocco. Some visitors age 7 and older will also be required to take an additional test within 48 hours of arrival at their hotel. 

Meanwhile, the country is still battling a growing number of coronavirus cases, particularly among the unvaccinated population, and some domestic measures remain in place. Proof of vaccination (i.e., a vaccine pass) is required to enter establishments such as hotels, cafes, restaurants, museums gyms, hammams, supermarkets, and public transport. Wearing face masks in public areas is required.

Read more: Morocco's 10 best beaches

When tourists return, it's likely they will be required to abide by the same domestic rules. US citizens should carry their Centers of Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) white card as proof of vaccination, the US Embassy says , although it "cannot be certain what proof will be accepted by individual establishments". The UK Embassy confirmed that Morocco will accept the UK’s proof of COVID-19 recovery and vaccination record at the border, though whether this will be accepted has a vaccine pass has yet to be confirmed. EU citizens can present their EU Digital COVID certs as proof of vaccination as the certificate's QR code is recognized in Morocco.

Morocco is Africa's most vaccinated country, having now administered two shots to 23 million people, in a total population of 36 million. According to Reuters , nearly three million people have received booster doses as of last month.

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Morocco Is Open to Vaccinated Tourists — What to Know

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Morocco has officially welcomed tourists back after being closed to visitors due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The North African country has reopened its airspace to flights to and from Morocco on Monday, a milestone which was first announced by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, African Cooperation and Moroccan Expatriates in January.

According to the U.S. Embassy and Consulates in Morocco , travelers will need a vaccination pass issued by the Moroccan government, along with a negative PCR test taken within 48 hours of departure. Upon arrival, travelers must then undergo a rapid antigen test and if applicable, comply with random COVID-19 testing, the U.S. Embassy states.

While the country's air space will reopen, passenger ferries continue to be suspended, the Embassy noted.

In Morocco , proof of vaccination is required to enter most private and public establishments, including hotels, restaurants, cafes, and public modes of transportation, according to the Embassy. The Embassy recommends U.S. citizens carry their paper CDC vaccination card as proof they have been inoculated.

Morocco is currently classified as a "Level 3" destination by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention , indicating a "high" level of COVID-19 transmission in the country. Morocco saw a small spike in coronavirus cases in mid-January, but those have started to decline and the country is reporting about 2,500 new infections on average each day, according to Reuters , which is tracking cases around the world.

Travelers who are ready to visit should plan to explore the authentic food vendors and medinas in Casablanca , the rolling sand dunes in the Sahara desert , the narrow streets of Fez (and the smells of the tanneries), and experience an indulgent afternoon tea in Marrakech before eating their way through the Jemaa el-Fnaa square at night.

Alison Fox is a contributing writer for Travel + Leisure. When she's not in New York City, she likes to spend her time at the beach or exploring new destinations and hopes to visit every country in the world. Follow her adventures on Instagram .

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Morocco travel rules: Everything you need to know as borders reopen for international tourists

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Morocco has reopened its borders to British tourists from today, 7 February, following one of its longest ever bans for UK travellers.

The north African country first banned direct flights from the UK, Germany and the Netherlands on 20 October.

The chief executive of the Moroccan National Tourist Office (MNTO), Adel El Fakir, told The Independent that the 16-week closure to UK flights was decided on health grounds.

“All the decisions that have been taken, be it by Morocco or any country during this pandemic, has depended on the health situation – nothing else,” he said.

Now, Mr El Fakir has confirmed that the country is welcoming back UK travellers as of 7 February.

“The whole sector today is very excited to welcome back people from around the world, especially the UK,” he said.

“Welcome is in our DNA.”

But what are the new rules for holidaymakers wanting to travel to Morocco? Here’s everything you need to know.

What are the rules for UK travellers visiting Morocco?

Visitors to Morocco must present proof of full vaccination (two doses with the second jab more than two weeks prior) plus a negative PCR test result taken less than 48 hours before boarding a plane to the country. Morocco accepts the UK’s proof of vaccination.

All arrivals will undergo a rapid antigen test.

The MNTO says: “Upon arrival at airports, they [travellers] will be screened by rapid tests. Random PCR tests will also be conducted for several groups of travellers and results will be communicated at a later date.

“Within 48 hours of entering the country, some travellers will be required to take an additional test at the hotel or residence centre.

“If the tests are positive, other preventive measures will be implemented.”

Specific measures will be put in place for positive cases, including isolation at the passengers’ place of residence. More serious cases will be transferred to hospital.

Children under the age of six are exempt from the pre-travel PCR test requirement, and children under the age of 18 are exempt from the requirement to present a vaccine pass.

All passengers are required to download, print and sign a passenger health form before arrival into Morocco.

What rules are currently in place in Morocco?

Mask-wearing is mandatory in many settings in Morocco, including on public transport, shops, hotel receptions, museums, cinemas, theatres, when moving around cafés and restaurants and in “playgrounds, green spaces and public nature parks”.

Masks are also mandatory if there is more than one person in a car.

According to the Foreign Office (FCDO), hammams, public swimming pools and sports facilities are permitted to operate at 50 per cent capacity, and restaurants, coffee shops, shops and supermarkets must close at 11pm.

A vaccine pass is required to enter public places including hammams, gyms, cafes, restaurants, hotels, shops and sports halls. A vaccine pass will also be required to access public administration buildings.

Mr El Fakir said that measures are reviewed “on a weekly basis”.

The Moroccan government has also announced that the current suspension of ferry services will be extended until further notice.

What is the current situation with Covid in Morocco?

On the 19 January, Covid infection rates rose to a five-month high with 9,355 new cases.

Since then, the number of cases has dropped significantly.

Omicron accounted for 70 per cent of all Covid-19 cases in Morocco by 7 January, according to the nation’s health minister.

Since the pandemic began, there have been 1,135,796 infections and 15,435 Covid-related deaths according to the World Health Organisation (WHO).

Around 70 per cent of the country’s population have been vaccinated.

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