Vaccination requirements
- Vaccination is not required for travel but if you are fully vaccinated you may face less travel restrictions.
- Passengers aged 12 years and older considered fully vaccinated against Covid-19 if they have received one dose of a 1-dose vaccine, two doses of a 2-dose vaccine not more than 4 months prior to arrival, or if they have received the third dose (booster) after the second dose.
Form requirements
- Passengers must present a printed and signed "Public Health Passenger Form" upon arrival in Morocco. The Public Health Passenger Form can be accessed here.
Test requirements
- Unvaccinated passengers: Passengers aged 12 years and older must hold a negative RT-PCR test result obtained within 72 hours prior to departure.
- Vaccinated passengers: Test is not required for passengers holding a valid vaccination pass showing that they are fully vaccinated against Covid-19.
Test on arrival
- Passengers aged 6 years and older will be subject to Covid-19 antigen test on arrival. If the test result is positive, passengers who are asymptomatic must isolate at home or hotel, while passengers with symptoms must go to a public or private hospital.
- Passengers may also be subject to a PCR test on arrival at random.
Exit requirements
- Passengers aged 18 years and older departing Morocco must hold a vaccination passport showing one of the following:
- The passenger has received the third dose of a Covid-19 vaccine;
- The passenger has received either the second dose of a 2-dose vaccine or 1 dose of the 1-dose vaccine within the last 4 months; or
- The passenger has received either the second dose of a 2-dose vaccine or 1 dose of the 1-dose vaccine more than 4 months ago, provided they hold a positive PCR or antigen test result proving they contracted Covid-19 and also a recovery certificate or a negative PCR test.