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Formalities

Do not forget your passport and check its validity. If your stay was organized by a travel agency, an identity card might be enough depending on the country you are from (plane + 3 nights of minimum hotel).

Certain nationalities require a visa. Ask the Moroccan Consulate for information. A tourist visit is limited to 3 months.

If your domestic animal accompanies you, you need to provide a certificate of good health dated less than 10 days, as well as a rabies vaccine certificate.

CUSTOMS

You can temporarily bring to Morocco, most of your personal effects without any formalities in quantities corresponding to normal tourist activity. If you have any doubt contact the Moroccan Consulate.

Restrictions apply to:

  • Alcohol (1 bottle of wine and 1 bottle of other alcohol or 3 bottles of wine per adult) and tobacco (200 cigarettes or 50 cigars or 250 g of tobacco per adult).
  • Weapons and ammunition for hunting (shotguns are prohibited) : 50 cartridges per rifle.
  • Professional photographic equipment. But no problem for your souvenir photographs.
  • We remind you that it is forbidden to import or export dirhams.

Health

SHOTS

A cholera vaccine certificate may be required of visitors coming from areas where this disease is prevalent. Treatment against malaria is not necessary. No vaccination certificate is required for visitors coming from Europe or America.

HEALTH

Morocco is a healthy country, however a certain number of minimal precautions should be taken, particularly in the south: Avoid water from rivers and itinerant water sellers. Refresh yourself with the excellent bottled spring water: Sidi Harazem, Imouzzer and Sidi Ali are still waters, while Oulmes is sparkling. If you are prone to intestinal problems, take an appropriate medicine with you. Make enquiries before swimming in a river or a lake.

Take precautions against insect bites and sunburn. If necessary, tourist offices and major hotels can put you in touch with doctors who speak, English, French or other languages.

   
 
 
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