Latest Travel Alerts and Warnings for Visitors to Morocco

What are the important issues affecting travelers visiting Morocco? Read the latest travel warnings and alerts you need to know.

Shares

Moroccan flags wave in front of a minaret in Morocco. Photo © Getty Images/Geraint Rowland Photography

Coronavirus (COVID-19) travel restrictions in Morocco – updated 1 September 2022

Who can travel to Morocco?

To enter Morocco, passengers are required to have had three vaccine doses (or have had their second vaccine dose within the previous four months), OR proof of a negative PCR test result, with the sample having been taken within 72 hours before boarding. Children under the age of 12 are exempt from these requirements. All passengers must download, print and sign a passenger health form before arrival in Morocco.

Important note: These travel alerts are general in nature, and based on information from government and embassy websites such as gov.uk and the US Embassy in Morocco. We will update these alerts as often as possible, but we are not able to respond to comments about specific personal circumstances. For information relevant to you, contact your local Morocco embassy, consulate, travel operator, or airline for any updates on how these changes will affect you personally.

Wondering how your travel insurance might be affected by the COVID-19 outbreak? Find answers to some of our common questions about COVID-19.

Before you buy a travel insurance policy, check your government travel warnings and health advice – there may be no travel insurance cover for locations with a government travel ban or health advice against travel.

Travel Insurance

Simple and flexible travel insurance

You can buy at home or while traveling, and claim online from anywhere in the world. With 150+ adventure activities covered and 24/7 emergency assistance.

Get a quote

No Comments

Add a Comment