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Can Filipino citizens travel to Morocco without a visa?
Yes, Filipino citizens can enter Morocco without a visa for stays of up to 90 days.
Travel health insurance for Filipino citizens heading to Morocco
Heading to Morocco? Make sure you’re covered for unexpected medical expenses or emergencies by purchasing health insurance.
Why our insurance is a great choice?
- Wide medical coverage: covers illnesses, injuries, and emergency care.
- Simple online application: takes just a few minutes.
- Customizable plans: options to fit every budget and need.
Get your insurance sorted before your trip and enjoy peace of mind in Morocco.
What documents do Filipinos need to travel to Morocco?
To enter Morocco, Filipino citizens must prepare:
- A valid passport: must be valid for at least six months after entry.
- Travel ticket: proof of a return or onward journey.
- Accommodation details: hotel reservations or verified lodging for the duration of the stay.
- Proof of funds: documentation showing enough money for the trip.
Top attractions in Morocco for Filipino citizens
- Fez. Step back in time in the world’s largest pedestrian medina, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Explore the renowned leather tanneries and historical landmarks like the Bou Inania Madrasa.
- Marrakech. Dive into Morocco’s vibrant culture with colorful souks, ancient palaces, and serene gardens. Don’t miss Jemaa el Fna Square for its lively evening performances and the peaceful Majorelle Gardens.
- Sahara Desert. Experience the magic of the desert with camel rides, dune walks, and overnight stays in Berber tents. Watch the sunrise under a starlit sky for an unforgettable adventure.
- Chefchaouen. Discover the tranquil “blue city” nestled in the Rif Mountains. Its uniquely painted blue streets are perfect for leisurely walks and stunning photo opportunities.
- Casablanca. A modern hub blending tradition and innovation. Visit the iconic Hassan II Mosque, stroll along the Atlantic coast, and enjoy upscale dining and shopping.
Transit visa
A transit visa allows a foreigner traveling to a third country to cross the territory of Morocco. This visa can be issued for one or two transits, with the duration of each transit not exceeding 72 hours.
- Fire and rescue services: Call 15.
- Emergency medical assistance: Call 15.
- Police: Call 19.
To find out about customs regulations in Morocco, tax exemptions, discounts granted for vehicles and for tourists or people with disabilities, as well as the conditions necessary to import vehicles, visit the website of the Moroccan Customs Administration: https://www.douane.gov.ma/web/guest.
It is prohibited to import the following goods into Morocco:
- Weapons;
- Weapon parts and ammunition;
- Narcotics and psychotropic substances;
- Written documents and printed paper;
- Cassettes and videotapes;
- Certain plants and plant products that may be harmful or dangerous to the national flora;
- Any objects that are contrary to law and morals.
Do you need an international driver's license in Morocco?
If you drive in Morocco with a foreign driver's license, you need an IDP to travel on Moroccan roads. You can only use the IDP for one year, so if you plan to stay in the country for more than a year, you need to get a Moroccan driving license.
This and other important information for drivers can be found at the link.
All diplomatic missions of Morocco in different countries can be found here: https://www.embassypages.com/morocco.
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