Morocco Visa for Australians: Entry Requirements & Guide (2026)

Everything Australians need to know about Morocco visa requirements, entry rules, passport validity, and extending your stay. Simple, clear, and up-to-date.

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Australian passport resting on a map of Morocco with a fresh entry stamp

Planning a trip from Australia to North Africa is exciting, but nothing kills the travel buzz faster than stressing over paperwork and border controls. The good news? Morocco is incredibly welcoming to Australian travelers.

If you’re wondering, “Do I need a visa for Morocco from Australia?”, the short answer is no. But there are still a few essential entry requirements you need to know before you board that long-haul flight.

In this guide, we break down exactly what Australians need to enter Morocco hassle-free, how to handle the arrival process, and what to do if you fall in love with the country and want to stay longer.

Bright airy arrivals hall in Marrakech Menara Airport


1. Do Australians Need a Visa for Morocco?

No, Australian citizens do not need a tourist visa to enter Morocco.

As an Australian passport holder, you are granted 90 days of visa-free travel upon arrival for tourism purposes. There’s no need to apply online, visit an embassy in Canberra or Sydney, or pay any arrival fees.

You simply land, join the immigration queue, get your passport stamped, and walk out into the sunshine.

What if I’m dual-national?

If you hold a second passport (like a UK, NZ, US, or European passport), the rules are generally the exact same: 90 days visa-free. Just ensure you enter and exit on the same passport to avoid confusion at passport control.


2. Crucial Entry Requirements (Don’t Ignore These)

While the visa situation is relaxed, border officials are strict about the following entry conditions:

Six Months Passport Validity

This is the number one reason travellers get denied boarding at Australian airports. Your passport must be valid for at least six months from the date you enter Morocco. If your passport expires in 5 months, you will not be allowed on the plane.

Blank Passport Pages

Ensure you have at least one completely blank passport page for your entry and exit stamps. Moroccan entry stamps are quite large, and border guards prefer stamping on a clean page.

Proof of Onward Travel

While you won’t always be asked, Moroccan immigration officials (or your airline staff in Australia/Dubai/Doha) have the right to ask for proof of a return flight or an onward ticket out of Morocco. It’s smart to have a printout of your return flight to Australia or Europe ready just in case.

Don’t Forget Travel Insurance

A visa isn’t required, but solid travel insurance is a must. If your luggage gets lost in transit or you need medical help in Marrakech, you want to be covered. We highly recommend sorting your insurance before you fly.


3. The Arrival Process at Moroccan Airports

Whether you’re flying into Marrakech Menara (RAK) or Casablanca Mohammed V (CMN), the arrival process is straightforward but can be slow.

  1. Arrival Cards are Gone: Morocco recently phased out the physical paper arrival/departure cards you used to have to fill out on the plane.
  2. The Queue: Immigration queues can be notoriously slow, especially in Marrakech when multiple European low-cost flights land simultaneously. Expect to wait anywhere from 20 minutes to over an hour.
  3. The Stamp: The border guard will stamp your passport and write a number next to it. Check the stamp before walking away to ensure the date is clearly legible.

4. Extending Your Stay Beyond 90 Days

If 90 days isn’t enough to soak up the surf in Taghazout or the energy of the medinas, you have two options to extend your stay:

Most long-term travelers and digital nomads simply leave Morocco for a few days and return to reset their 90-day clock. The easiest ways to do this are:

  • Taking the ferry from Tangier to Tarifa (Spain).
  • Crossing the land border into the Spanish enclave of Ceuta from northern Morocco.
  • Taking a cheap Ryanair flight to Spain, France, or Portugal.

Note: While highly common, entry is always at the discretion of the border official. If you do back-to-back border runs, they may start asking questions.

Option B: The Official Police Extension (The Hard Way)

You can apply for an extension of stay at the local Bureau des Étrangers (Foreigners Bureau) at the central police station in your Moroccan city. This involves filling out forms in French, providing bank statements, a lease agreement, photos, and passport copies. Avoid this unless you are planning to apply for formal residency (a Carte de Séjour).


Conclusion

Traveling to Morocco with an Australian passport is beautifully straightforward. With 90 days of visa-free access, your biggest genuine concern is making sure your passport has six months of validity left.

Sort your flights, book a stunning riad, and get ready for an unforgettable trip to North Africa!

Internal link: Still planning your trip? Check out our Best Time to Visit Morocco from Australia guide next.

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