Africa > Morocco: Covid-19 and Travel

Present Situation
Total cases: 1.3 millions
Active cases: 151
Recovered: 1.3 millions
Deaths: 16 296
Vaccination count: 25 millions
Current trend: Declining
Data updated on 2023-01-22
Summary of the situation
Negative PCR test is required for some travelers.
Masks are required in public spaces
Provisions for travellers
Entry to the territory: Allowed
The Kingdom of Morocco has reopened its sea and air borders and travelers.
Moroccan authorities lifted COVID-related travel restrictions on September 30, 2022. Passengers must only complete the Public Health Passenger Form (https://www.onda.ma/form.php) and present it upon arrival. Passports must also have at least six months of validity at time of entry.
No quarantine required.
Starting January 3, 2023 all travelers coming from the People’s Republic of China (PRC), regardless of their nationality, are barred from entering Moroccan territory due to the worsening COVID-19 pandemic in PRC.
Tests: Negative PCR test is required for some travelers.
Quarantine: No
Not required.
Information updated on 2023-03-15.
Action taken in the country
Lockdown: Partial
Morocco requires proof of vaccination to enter most private and public establishments, including hotels, restaurants, cafes, gyms, hammams, grocery stores, and public modes of transportation.
Mask use
Masks are required in public spaces
Gatherings: Partially Allowed
Proof of vaccination is required.
Restaurants and bars: Open with restrictions
Shops: Open
Tourist attractions: Open