Proof of sufficient funds are required for visa and entry approval. An extension of six months is available for visa-exempt nationals.
Americans: United States citizens require a passport, but no visa for a stay of up to three months.
UK nationals: British citizens require a passport, but no visa for a stay of up to three months, providing the passport is endorsed British Citizen, British National (Overseas) or British Subject, with the right of abode in the
U.K. In all other cases a visa is required.
Canadians: Canadian citizens require a passport, but
no visa for a stay of up to three months.
Australians: Australians must have a passport. No visa is required for a stay of up to three months.
South Africans: South Africans require a passport and must apply for a visa in
South Africa, for travel to
Morocco.
Irish nationals: Irish nationals require a passport, but no visa is necessary for a stay of up to three months.
New Zealanders: New Zealand nationals require a passport, but no visa is necessary for a stay of up to three months.
Health
No vaccinations are required to enter Morocco. It is advisable to drink bottled water outside the main cities and towns and avoid street food. Medical facilities are good in all major towns. Health insurance is essential.
Safety
Violent crime is not a major problem, but there have been some incidents of theft at knifepoint in major cities and on beaches. Sensible precautions such as avoiding badly lit streets at night should be adhered to. Guides offering their services should display an official badge from the local tourist authorities. Most visits to Morocco are trouble-free, however terrorist attacks have occurred in the past, and visitors are advised to be vigilant.