All Morocco
In One
This grand circular route will allow you to explore every corner of Morocco. Over 16 days, you’ll have ample time to immerse yourself in the culture and essence of each place. We will visit all the major cities in the country, the atlantic coast, and spend three days in the Sahara desert to learn about the way of life of the communities in this area and experience the unique sensations that this place, unlike any other in the world, offers us.
Tour details
Duration
16 days
arrival
Casablanca
departure
Casablanca
season
all year
group size
exclusive
Itinerary
- At the estimated time, our guide will pick you up at Casablanca airport and transfer you to the hotel.
- After getting acquainted with Morocco’s economic capital, we will visit its famous Hassan II Mosque and other exciting places such as the Corniche and the Square of the Doves.
- (If the flight arrives at night, this visit will be conducted the following day.)
- After breakfast, we will depart towards Rabat, where we will visit its main monuments: the Oudaias Kasbah, the Mausoleum of Mohammed V, and the Hassan Tower.
- After some free time to explore the city, we will head towards Chefchaouen, where we will spend the night. This city is the only intercontinental natural park declared a biosphere reserve in Morocco. It is a mountain village painted in white and blue, inhabited by wise, friendly, and respectful people. It offers visitors beautiful urban landscapes, exquisite local craftsmanship, and a sense of peace and serenity that is hard to find nowadays.
- The accommodation is in a hotel with breakfast.
- After breakfast, we will spend a whole day exploring Chefchaouen, a mountain village in the heart of the Rif region, renowned for its Andalusian architecture of white-washed houses adorned with shades of indigo blue.
- We will visit the medina to discover its rich historical and cultural heritage, and immerse ourselves in the vibrant ambiance of its streets, the picturesque Uta Square, the Hammam, and the Rass-el Maa Waterfall. The colorful streets filled with handicrafts will captivate our senses. It is worth taking a moment to enjoy a mint tea on a café terrace, observe the relaxed rhythm of the locals, get lost in the medina, engage in conversations with friendly people, or play with the children; the possibilities are endless!
- The accommodation is in a hotel with breakfast.
- After breakfast, we will bid farewell to the enchanting world of Chefchaouen and make our way toward Fez, the first of the imperial cities and home to one of the oldest universities in the world.
- Along the way, we will visit the well-preserved Roman ruins of Volubilis, where we can delve into the ancient history of Morocco.
- We will also catch a panoramic view of Moulay Idriss, the holy city where we will have lunch. In the afternoon, we will arrive in Fez, where we can enjoy the sunset while exploring the walls and gates of its medina or relax with a welcome tea on the terrace of our hotel overlooking the bustling medina.
- The accommodation is in a hotel with breakfast.
- After a delicious breakfast at the hotel, we will begin our guided tour of the Medina and Monuments of Fez.
- We will start by exploring the modern part of the city, where we will visit the Royal Palace and the Jewish Quarter (Mellah).
- Then, we will head to a viewpoint where we can admire the entire medina from the South Tower and the numerous mosques that dot the skyline.
- Next, we will continue on a walking tour of the medina, declared a UNESCO World Heritage site. Its labyrinthine alleyways are structured by guilds of potters, dyers, and other artisans. The bustling atmosphere and vibrant energy will transport us back in time as we experience the medieval ambiance of the city.
- We will notice that time seems to have stood still at the “Magana Bounania” clock, which has been ticking for over 1200 years since its construction. It truly is a marvel to behold!
- The accommodation is in a hotel with breakfast.
- After breakfast, we will head south, crossing the Middle Atlas Mountains, until we reach Ifrane, also known as “the little Swiss of Morocco,” due to its resemblance to that country. One of the notable animals that used to inhabit this area was the Atlas lion, which has become the city’s symbol, celebrated with a stone statue in its center. We will take a moment to stop and “greet” the magnificent lion.
- Continuing our journey, we will pass through the famous cedar forests, where we can admire the majestic Great Gouraud Cedar, the giant thousand-year-old cedar in the region, and have the opportunity to feed the hundreds of Barbary macaques that inhabit the area.
- We will enjoy our lunch in Midelt, and from here, the landscape will gradually become more arid, revealing spectacular geological formations and deep green valleys, such as the Ziz Valley.
- We will start to notice the typical adobe architecture, palm trees, and distant Kasbahs, indicating that we are approaching the gateway to the desert.
- An hour after Erfoud, we will arrive at the impressive dunes of Merzouga.
- After a hospitality Tea, we will check into our hotel rooms and climb the nearby dunes to witness the breathtaking sunset.
- The accommodation is in a hotel at the foot of the Erg Chebbi dunes, including dinner and breakfast.
- After breakfast, we will venture into the surroundings of Erg Chebbi and head towards the SafSaf Oasis, located near the border with Algeria (approximately 30 km away).
- Along the way, we will make stops to admire the marvelous landscape surrounding us.
- During the journey, we will take a break to visit a nomadic family, where we will share a traditional tea under the comforting shade of a berber tent.
- Afterward, we will continue our journey until we reach our destination, the Tissardmine Oasis.
- The Tissardmine Oasis is a breathtaking location nestled between tall barren hills, featuring a wild palm grove with lush vegetation and a river of the same name (SafSaf) where swimming is possible. In this idyllic setting,
- We will enjoy our lunch. As the sun sets, we will return to the hotel at the foot of the desert.
- The accommodation is in a hotel with dinner and breakfast.
- After delicious breakfast, we will have another full day to enjoy the desert.
- We will circle Erg Chebbi, a vast expanse of dunes where the Great Dune of Morocco rises over 250 meters in height.
- We will have the magnificent backdrop of the mountains that border Algeria as we drive along the track.
- Our first stop will be at the Tissardmin Oasis, where we can admire the fossils still found in this region.
- From there, we will continue our journey to a nomadic settlement, where we will learn about their way of life and customs.
- Next, we will pause at a panoramic viewpoint to take in the breathtaking view of Erg Chebbi.
- We will then reach the village of Khamlia, home to formerly enslaved people from Mali.
- Here, we will relax with a cup of tea while enjoying a small concert of their traditional and spiritual Gnawa music.
- Afterward, we will return to the hotel and continue on a camel ride that will take us deep into the heart of the dunes.
- We will witness an unforgettable sunset before arriving at the camp, where we will spend the night in berber tents made of camel hair, just like the desert nomads.
- Tonight, we will enjoy a dinner in the heart of the desert under a spectacular blanket of stars, accompanied by drumming and berber music around a campfire.
- The accommodation is in berber tents with dinner and breakfast.
- We wake up early for our “Date with Sunrise” as it is highly recommended to rise early in the desert.
- We will take a walk to the highest dune in the vicinity to witness the sunrise and immerse ourselves in the calm beauty of nature before returning to our hotel on camel.
- After a delicious breakfast, it’s time to bid farewell to the desert and set off toward Rissani.
- If we’re fortunate and it’s one of the market days (Tuesday, Thursday, or Sunday),
- We will explore the bustling Rissani Market.
- We then continue our journey to Erfoud and pass through the palm groves of Touroug and Tinjdad.
- An hour later, we reach one of the highlights of the High Atlas Mountains: the Todra Gorges. The Todra River has carved a canyon with towering vertical walls of immense proportions and breathtaking beauty. This place is a paradise for climbers and a unique sight.
- We will have lunch in this remarkable setting and take a half-hour hike to fully appreciate and enjoy the gorges’ magnificence.
- In the afternoon, we continue our journey toward the Dades Valley, the Valley of Figs.
- Along the way, we will stop in Boumalne Dades to observe the famous “Monkey Fingers” rock formations.
- Finally, we arrive at the Dades Gorges.
- The accommodation is in a hotel with dinner and breakfast.
- After breakfast, we will enjoy one of the best views ofthe Dades Valley from a strategic vantage point in the mountains.
- From there, we can observe the abundance of kasbahs and appreciate the picturesque nature of each one.
- We will then continue our journey on the road dotted with fascinating kasbahs until we reach the Kasbah of Aït Youl, where we will detour and venture off-road into the heart of the High Atlas Mountains to discover spectacular landscapes.
- We will visit a nomadic family still living in caves in the Boutagrar Valley, where time seems to have stood still.
- We will have lunch in the village of the Rose Valley, and in the afternoon,
- We will pass through the Skoura Palmeraie, a palm grove until we reach Ouarzazate.
- The accommodation is in a hotel with dinner and breakfast.
- After breakfast, we will dedicate the morning to visiting Ouarzazate, including the Taourirt Kasbah and the Film Studios.
- Then we will depart towards the fortified city of Ait Ben Haddou, where we will visit its famous Kasbah (listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site). This stunning setting has been the filming location for renowned movies such as Gladiator, Asterix & Obelix, Sahara with Penélope Cruz, and The Jewel of the Nile.
- We will have lunch in this magnificent place and continue our journey towards Marrakech, passing through the highest mountain pass of Tizi N’Tichka.
- We will also visit an argan oil cooperative to learn about the production process and its numerous benefits for the body.
- Around 6 p.m., we will arrive in Marrakech and have free time to explore the famous Jamaa el Fna Square.
- The accommodation is in a hotel with breakfast.
- On this day, you will have time to relax and explore the city at your own pace.
- You can take leisurely walks, practice the art of bargaining in the souks, and discover the hidden corners of the medina based on your curiosity.
- The accommodation is in a hotel with breakfast.
- After breakfast, our local guide will pick you up from the hotel to begin the grand tour of the Marrakech Medina.
- You will explore Marrakech’s most exciting and significant places, such as the Koutoubia Mosque, Ben Youssef Madrasa, and Majorelle Gardens.
- In the afternoon, you will have some free time to relax and then head out to the Jamaa el Fna square to stroll and enjoy the magical atmosphere of the evening in this iconic place.
- The accommodation is in a hotel with breakfast.
- After breakfast, we will leave Marrakech and head towards the port city of Essaouira, formerly known as Mogador. Essaouira has witnessed the passage of numerous civilizations, from the Romans to the Portuguese, not to mention the Arabs and the Berbers. This history holds countless traces of these cultures, whether in the form of monuments or the customs of its people.
- We will have the opportunity to admire its Medina and the 18th-century Portuguese fortifications and enjoy a relaxing stroll or a swim at the beach.
- The accommodation is in a hotel with breakfast.
- After breakfast, we will head towards Casablanca along the coast, enjoying a landscape of beautiful and untouched beaches until we reach the town of El Jadida, where we will have lunch before continuing to Casablanca.
- The accommodation is in a hotel with breakfast.
- Breakfast and free time until the agreed time for transfer to the airport, where we will accompany you to check in your luggage and show you the boarding gate,
- End of our services.
Tour Highlights
- Visit the iconic Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca, an impressive example of contemporary Islamic architecture.
- Tour the capital, Rabat, where you can admire the Mausoleum of Mohammed V and the Hassan Tower.
- Explore the blue city of Chefchaouen, famous for its blue-painted architecture and relaxing atmosphere.
- Discover the ancient Roman ruins of Volubilis and the sacred city of Moulay Idriss.
- Wander through the vibrant and medieval medina of Fez, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- Cross the Middle Atlas Mountains and admire the cedar forests, with a stop in the charming city of Ifrane.
- Enjoy an unforgettable experience in the Merzouga desert, with a camel ride and a night under the stars at a Berber camp.
- Explore the impressive Todra Gorges, a paradise for nature lovers and adventurers.
- Visit the iconic Kasbah of Ait Ben Haddou, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the backdrop for famous films.
- Discover the charms of Marrakech, from the iconic Jamaa el Fna Square to the exquisite Majorelle Gardens, surrounded by the bustling souks and the rich history of its monuments.
- Relax along the serene coast of Essaouira, a picturesque port city with rich history and charming beaches.
What's Included / not included
- Airport transfers
- Accommodations throughout the tour with breakfast
- Private vehicle with a English-speaking driver throughout the entire journey
- English-speaking driver/guide companion at your disposal throughout the entire itinerary.
- Camel ride to reach the heart of the desert (one per person)
- One night in tents (Berber camp) in the desert, on a half-board basis
- Fuel, tolls, and all associated expenses
- Local guide in Marrakech, Fez
- Sandboarding in the desert
- Dinner in Merzouga, Ouarzazate, Dades Valley
- Administrative fees
- Flights
- Lunch
- Entrance fees to monuments or museums
- Dinner in Marrakech, Essaouira, Fez, Chaouen, Casablanca
Overview
This tour offers a comprehensive exploration of Morocco’s most iconic landscapes and cultures, starting in Casablanca, the country’s economic capital, and journeying through imperial cities, mountains, deserts, and coasts. The experience begins with visits to iconic sites such as the Hassan II Mosque, the Kasbah of the Udayas in Rabat, and the white and blue streets of Chefchaouen.
The journey continues towards the ancient Roman ruins of Volubilis and the sacred city of Moulay Idriss before exploring the vibrant and medieval city of Fez. The tour crosses the Middle Atlas Mountains towards the Merzouga desert, where unforgettable experiences await in the Sahara dunes, including camel rides and nights in Bedouin tents.
Along the way, travelers explore natural wonders such as the Todra Gorges, the Ziz Valley, and the Dades Valley. Ancient kasbahs and film studios in Ouarzazate are visited, along with the famous Kasbah of Ait Ben Haddou, a backdrop for many films.
The tour concludes in vibrant Marrakech, with its souks, palaces, and gardens, followed by a getaway to the charming coastal city of Essaouira, renowned for its history and relaxed atmosphere. With a combination of cultural heritage, breathtaking landscapes, and authentic experiences, this tour provides a complete vision of Morocco.
Essential Information
Travelers must come prepared with the right equipment to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable experience. Here are some recommendations for the equipment that you should bring with you:
- Clothing: Morocco has diverse climates, so it’s important to pack clothing suitable for different weather conditions. Lightweight and breathable clothing is ideal for coastal areas, while warmer layers are necessary for cooler temperatures in the mountains and desert. We recommend bringing a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen for protection against the sun.
- Footwear: Comfortable and sturdy walking shoes are a must, especially for exploring cities with uneven streets and for desert excursions. Sandals or flip-flops are great for relaxing on the beach or evenings.
- Travel Adaptors: Morocco uses European-style two-pin plugs, so travelers from other regions should bring appropriate travel adaptors to charge their electronic devices.
- Travel Documents: Having valid passports with at least six months of remaining validity is crucial. Additionally, it’s advisable to carry printed copies of travel itineraries, hotel reservations, and any other important documents.
- Medications and First Aid Kit: Travelers should bring any necessary medications they may require during the trip. It’s also wise to carry a basic first aid kit with essentials like band-aids, pain relievers, and any specific medications or treatments their healthcare provider recommends.
- Money and Travel Essentials: It’s advisable to carry a mix of cash (local currency, Moroccan Dirhams) and a credit/debit card for convenience. A secure money belt or pouch can keep valuables and essential documents safe.
- Daypack or Backpack: A small daypack or backpack is handy for carrying essentials during day trips and excursions.
We prioritize providing accommodations that enhance the travel experience and reflect each destination’s unique character. Here is an overview of the accommodation options:
- Dades Valley: Nestled in the scenic Dades Valley, this hotel offers comfortable accommodations with beautiful views of the valley and its unique rock formations. You’ll enjoy dinner and breakfast at the hotel.
- Chefchaouen: Accommodation in Chefchaouen consists of charming guesthouses or traditional riads located within the vibrant medina. These accommodations showcase the town’s distinctive blue and white architecture, offering cozy rooms, traditional décor, and a warm ambiance.
- Marrakech: Enjoy a luxurious stay in renowned properties that offer top-notch amenities, exquisite dining options, and impeccable service or experience the authentic charm of Marrakech by staying in carefully restored boutique riads that showcase traditional architecture, tranquil courtyards, and personalized service.
- Merzouga: To fully enjoy the Sahara Desert experience, you will spend a night in a traditional Berber camp. These desert camps offer comfortable tents with beds, blankets, and basic amenities, providing an authentic desert experience under the starlit sky.
- Fez: Accommodation in Fez includes carefully selected hotels or riads situated within or near the UNESCO-listed Medina. These accommodations blend traditional Moroccan architecture with modern comforts, featuring stylish rooms, authentic décor, and a tranquil atmosphere
- Ouarzazate: You’ll stay in a comfortable hotel in Ouarzazate, the gateway to the desert. This city is famous for its film studios and historical sites. The hotel provides amenities such as comfortable rooms, dinner, and breakfast.
- Casablanca: In Casablanca, the hotel offerings are diverse and modern, ranging from luxury hotels to budget-friendly options and international chains. Here, you can find accommodations with stunning sea views, world-class amenities, and a convenient location near major attractions like the Hassan II Mosque and the lively Corniche. Hotels in Casablanca blend contemporary elegance with sophisticated amenities, ideal for both business travelers and tourists exploring Morocco’s vibrant coastal city.
- Essaouira: offers a unique blend of coastal beauty and historical charm. The Medina is a UNESCO World Heritage site that offers various riads and guesthouses with authentic Moroccan architecture. You can also find hotels and resorts along the beachfront, allowing you to enjoy the beautiful views and easy access to the ocean
Throughout the tour, we prioritize selecting accommodations that offer cleanliness, comfort, and a welcoming ambiance. Our team ensures that the chosen accommodations meet high-quality standards and provide excellent service to enhance the travel experience.
Please note that specific accommodations may vary depending on availability and your client’s preferences. We work closely with reputable and trusted hotel partners to provide the best possible accommodation options that meet the needs and expectations of our clients during their journey.
We provide reliable and well-maintained transportation options that cater to the specific requirements of each leg of the journey. Here is an overview of the transportation arrangements:
- Arrival and Departure Transfers: Upon arrival at the Casablanca airport, you will be greeted by our professional driver, who will warmly welcome and assist with the transfer to the hotel. At the end of the tour, clients will be transported back to the Tánger airport for their departure.
- Private Vehicle: Clients will travel in comfortable, air-conditioned personal vehicles throughout the tour. These vehicles are spacious enough to accommodate your clients and their luggage comfortably. Our skilled and experienced drivers know the routes and will ensure a safe and smooth journey.
- Sightseeing and Excursions: For sightseeing and excursions at each destination, clients will have the convenience of private transportation. Whether exploring the medinas, visiting attractions, or venturing into the desert, our vehicles will provide comfort and flexibility.
- Desert Experience: In Merzouga, your clients will have an unforgettable experience of riding camels or quads to traverse the mesmerizing Sahara Desert. The necessary transportation for this excursion will be arranged, ensuring safety and enjoyment during the desert adventure.
We prioritize your client’s comfort, safety, and satisfaction throughout their journey. Our transportation arrangements are planned to ensure punctuality and efficiency, allowing your clients to relax and enjoy the tour without worrying about logistics.
Please note that the specific type of vehicle used may vary depending on the group size and availability. However, we always strive to provide the most suitable and comfortable transportation options to meet the needs of our clients.
While lunch is not included in the tour price, we understand the importance of offering guidance and recommendations to ensure your clients enjoy satisfying meals throughout their journey. Here is an overview of the meals provided:
- Breakfast: Each day, you will enjoy a delicious and nourishing breakfast at their accommodation. Breakfast typically includes freshly baked bread, pastries, cereals, fruits, yogurt, eggs, and local specialties. This morning meal will energize your clients for the day’s activities and exploration.
- Lunch: is not included in the tour price; our clients can explore local eateries and street food or choose their preferred dining experiences during the day. Our knowledgeable guides happily recommend authentic and affordable lunch options showcasing regional cuisine.
- Dinners: In the evenings, you can savor traditional Moroccan cuisine and international dishes at carefully selected restaurants or the dining facilities in their accommodations. These dinners showcase Moroccan gastronomy’s diverse flavors and spices, offering dishes such as tagines, couscous, grilled meats, aromatic stews, flavorful salads, and delectable desserts. Our clients can indulge in a culinary journey highlighting Morocco’s unique flavors and cultural heritage.
We understand that individual preferences and dietary restrictions may vary among our clients. Our team is committed to accommodating specific nutritional needs, such as vegetarian, vegan, or gluten-free options. Please inform us in advance, and we will make the necessary arrangements to ensure your clients have suitable meal options.
Here is a general overview of the weather conditions you can expect:
- Tangier & Chefchaouen: These cities in the northern part of Morocco experience a Mediterranean climate. Summers (June to August) are typically warm, with temperatures ranging from 20°C to 30°C (68°F to 86°F). Spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) bring mild temperatures ranging from 15°C to 25°C (59°F to 77°F). Winters (December to February) are mild to cool, with temperatures averaging between 10°C and 15°C (50°F to 59°F). It’s advisable to bring light and breathable clothing during the summer months and have a light jacket or sweater for cooler evenings and winter visits.
- Marrakech: Experience a Mediterranean climate with hot summers and mild winters. In spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November), temperatures are pleasant, ranging from 20°C to 30°C. Summers (June to August) can be hot, with temperatures reaching 35°C to 45°C. Winter (December to February) is mild, with average temperatures of 10°C to 20°C. There is generally plenty of sunshine throughout the year, but it is recommended to bring light clothing, sunscreen, and a hat.
- Merzouga: This desert region in the southeast of Morocco experiences a hot desert climate. Summers are sweltering, often exceeding 40°C (104°F) during the day. Spring and autumn are warm and pleasant, ranging from 20°C to 30°C (68°F to 86°F). Winters are mild during the day but can get cold at night, with temperatures dropping to around 5 °C to 10°C (41°F to 50°F). Packing lightweight, loose-fitting clothing, a hat, sunscreen, and sunglasses is essential to protect against the intense desert heat. Having a warm layer for evenings and winter visits is also advisable.
- Fez: Fez has a Mediterranean climate similar to Tánger and Chefchaouen. Summers are warm, with temperatures ranging from 25°C to 35°C (77°F to 95°F). Spring and autumn offer mild temperatures between 15°C and 25°C (59°F to 77°F). Winters are mild to cool, with temperatures averaging between 10°C and 15°C (50°F to 59°F). Like Tánger and Chefchaouen, winter is light and breathable clothing suitable for summer, while a jacket or sweater is recommended for more relaxed periods
- Asilah: The climate is typically Mediterranean, with warm, dry summers and mild, humid winters. During the summer months from June to August, daytime temperatures usually range between 25°C and 30°C, with July and August being the hottest months. Nights are often pleasant and cool due to the influence of the sea.
- Casablanca: Casablanca also enjoys a Mediterranean climate but with more continental influences due to its location further inland. Summers are warm and dry, with temperatures reaching 28°C to 30°C during the day, especially in July and August. Winters are mild, with daytime temperatures around 15°C to 18°C, although nights can be cooler.
- Coastal regions (Essaouira, Safi, El Jadida): The coastal regions have a more moderate climate influenced by the ocean. Summers (June to August) are pleasant, with temperatures ranging from 20-30°C (68-86°F), while winters (December to February) are mild, with temperatures averaging 10-20°C (50-68°F). The coastal areas can be windy, especially in Essaouira, so carrying a light jacket or sweater is advisable.
- High Atlas: has a hot semi-arid climate with hot summers and mild winters. Summers (June to August) can be scorching, with temperatures often exceeding 40°C (104°F). Winters (December to February) are mild, with average daytime temperatures ranging from 15°C to 22°C (59°F to 72°F). It is generally dry throughout the year, but some rainfall can be expected in winter.
- Midelt: Located in the Middle Atlas Mountains, Midelt experiences a semi-arid climate. Summers are warm, with temperatures ranging from 25°C to 35°C (77°F to 95°F). Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures of around 15°C to 25°C (59°F to 77°F). Winters can be chilly, with temperatures averaging between 5°C and 15°C (41°F to 59°F). It is recommended to bring layered clothing, including a jacket or sweater, especially during the cooler months.
It’s important to note that weather conditions can vary, and it’s advisable to check the specific forecast for each destination and travel period.
We recommend our clients pack comfortable clothing, including layers, to accommodate changing temperatures throughout the day and evening. Additionally, bringing sunscreen, a hat, and other sun protection items is always a good idea when visiting warmer regions like Merzouga.
Visa requirements for traveling to Morocco vary depending on your nationality. Here are some general guidelines:
- Visa Exemptions: Citizens of several countries, including the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, and many European Union countries, do not require a visa to enter Morocco for tourism if their stay is less than 90 days. Upon arrival, they will receive a stamp in their passport, allowing them to stay in the country for the specified period.
- Visa on Arrival: Some nationalities, such as citizens of the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, and several European Union countries, can obtain a visa on arrival at the airport or other designated ports of entry. The visa is usually valid for up to 90 days.
- Visa in Advance: Citizens of certain countries must obtain a visa from a Moroccan embassy or consulate before traveling. It applies to nationals of countries such as China, India, Russia, and several African countries. It’s essential to check the Moroccan embassy or consulate in your home country for specific visa requirements and application procedures.
When applying for a visa, you may be required to provide supporting documents such as a valid passport, a completed application form, proof of accommodation, proof of sufficient funds, and a return or onward ticket. Applying for the visa well before your planned travel dates is recommended to allow for processing time.
It’s important to note that visa requirements can change, so it’s advisable to check with the Moroccan embassy or consulate in your country or consult with a travel agent for the most up-to-date and accurate information regarding visa requirements for your nationality.