Morocco
Use our advice together with your own research from reputable sources to plan your trip.
Entry and Exit
Singaporeans can visit Morocco for up to 90 days without a visa.
Please refer to the Morocco National Tourism Office website for information on the entry requirements:
https://www.visitmorocco.com/en/useful-information?id=modalformalites1096
As entry requirements may change at short notice, you are advised to contact your travel agency or the Embassy of the Kingdom of Morocco in Jakarta (email: sifamaind@gmail.com), to ensure that you have accurate information for your specific purpose prior to departure.
Safety and Security
Travellers should exercise caution against petty crime, particularly in tourist areas. Keep valuables in a safe place out of public view. Avoid travelling alone, especially in quiet areas and after dark.
Keep your credit card in sight when performing transactions and beware of card skimming devices on ATMs. When making purchases, especially for high-value items, check to ensure that products are genuine.
Drive cautiously, especially on secondary routes and mountain roads. Local road conditions, driving practices and animals on roadways increase driving risks. Drivers are strongly encouraged to purchase a comprehensive insurance plan that covers vehicle incidents.
Protests and demonstrations may occur without warning. Though most are peaceful, travellers should monitor the news for reports of possible protest activity and avoid political gatherings wherever possible. Follow the advice of the local authorities.
Local Laws
Morocco is a Muslim country. Tourists should respect local sensitivities, and dress and behave accordingly. It is illegal to consume alcohol outside of licensed bars and restaurants. It is also illegal to proselytise in Morocco. Drug offences carry heavy penalties, including lengthy prison sentences and large fines.
Visitors must obtain permission from the authorities to fly drones.
Additional Information
There are occasional earthquakes in Morocco. Flash floods may also occur, especially during the rainy season from November to March. Travellers are advised to monitor local news and regional weather forecasts. Purchase comprehensive travel insurance before departure.
General Travel Advice
Please refer to MFA’s general travel advice for Singaporeans before you travel overseas.
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Fire/Medical Emergencies: 15
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