07/03/2022
【UPDATED info for travellers to Morocco 🔆】
The Moroccan Government reopened the borders for commercial flights into and out of Morocco on 7 February 2022.
To enter Morocco, passengers are required to present a valid vaccine pass (in the UK, a valid vaccine pass can be obtained after having two doses, with the second dose having taken place at least two weeks before travel), as well as proof of a negative PCR test result, with the sample having been taken within 48 hours before boarding.
Children under the age of 6 are exempt from the pre-travel PCR test requirement, and children under the age of 18 are exempt from the requirement to present a vaccine pass.
Certificates of COVID-19 recovery are not accepted by the Moroccan authorities as an alternative to a negative PCR test result.
All passengers are required to download, print and sign a passenger health form before arrival in Morocco.
Random rapid antigen tests will be conducted upon arrival for selected groups of passengers. Additional PCR tests may also be required after 48 hours of arrival for randomly selected passengers.
Specific measures will be put in place for positive cases, including isolation at the passengers’ place of residence. More serious cases would be transferred to hospital.
To leave Morocco a valid vaccine pass is required for all passengers aged 18 and over.
The Moroccan government has also announced that the current suspension of ferry services will be extended until further notice. As soon as we have any further detail on ferry services, we will update these pages.
Travellers transiting through third countries should ensure they consult FCDO Travel Advice for that country for the latest COVID-19 related travel and transit guidance.
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