Morocco visa requirements for Algerians

Travel and visa requirements

Moroccan Visa is not required for Algerians

Stay Duration: 90 days

Entry Requirements

  • Algerians intending to visit Morocco don't need a visa.
  • Algerians are allowed a maximum total stay of 90 days in Morocco. 
  • Algerians intending to visit Morocco must have a return/onward ticket, as well as a proof of hotel accommodations and an international certificate of vaccination.
  • Algerians intending to visit Morocco are required to provide a passport with six months of validity and with at least two blank pages for stamps on arrival and departure.
  • Sending your passport through the post or courier companies  is considered illegal in Morocco. Such passports will be confiscated by the Moroccan authorities.
  • Drinking alcohol in the street and anywhere other than a licensed restaurant or bar isn’t allowed and can lead to arrest of the tourist.
  • The standard voltage is 220 V and the standard frequency is 50 Hz. The power plugs and sockets used in Morocco are of type C and E. 
  • Possession, use or trafficking in illegal drugs is a serious offence and can result in a lengthy prison sentence and a heavy fine.
  • There is no limit to the import of foreign currencies exceeding the equivalent of MAD 100,000. But it  must be declared upon arrival. 
  • Drinking alcohol in the street and anywhere other than a licensed restaurant or bar isn’t allowed and can lead to arrest of the tourist. 
  • Travelers are  prohibited from take pictures  near sensitive political and military places in Morocco. 
  • It is against the law to carry bibles in Arabic, to attempt to distribute any non-Muslim or evangelical literature, or to be involved in any such activity. 
  • There is a free import tax on 200 cigarettes (or cigarillos) or 50 cigars or 400 grams of tobacco, 1 liter of spirits and 1 liter of wine, 150 milliliters of perfume and 250 milliliters of eau de t for any intending visitor to Morocco. 
  • Air distance from Rabat, Morocco to Algiers, Algeria is 577.6 Miles (929.6 Kilometers / 501.6 Nautical Miles).  
  • The best time to visit is during April and May or September to November. During these months, the climate is neither too hot nor too cold, and there are fewer tourists to contend with than there would be during the peak summer or winter vacation periods.  
  • Tourists would spend about $10-15 a night for dorms in Morocco, or  $25-30 a night for a private double room.
  • Morocco uses (GMT+1) time zone. There is no time difference between Morocco and Algeria. 
  • Morocco has a tropical, wet climate.  The difference between summer and winter is relatively minimal. 
  •  The two official languages  spoken in Morocco are Modern Standard Arabic and Berber. The Moroccan Arabic (known as Darija) is the spoken native vernacular of the Moroccans. 
  • Movement in Morocco is possible with  train, bus, taxi, rental car,

Frequently Asked Questions


Is it safe for tourists in Morocco?

In general, crime does not pose a significant threat to the outlook of tourists in Morocco; although petty crimes such as pick-pocketing and bag snatching are more common in crowded areas.


Is it safe for tourists in Morocco?

In general, crime does not pose a significant threat to the outlook of tourism to Morocco; although petty crimes such as pick-pocketing and bag snatching are more common in crowded areas.


Can you drink alcohol in Morocco?

Although it is a predominantly Muslim country,  Alcohol is available in restaurants, liquor stores, bars, supermarkets, clubs, hotels and discos, and taken privately


What do you wear in Morocco?

A woman travelling to Morocco should wear long skirts and dresses, jeans or pants that would cover her knees, draping tunics, polo shirts, and camisoles can also be worn under sweaters and cardigans.


What is the best currency to take to Morocco?

The official currency in Morocco is the Dirham. However, Euros are often widely accepted in a large number of shops, hotels and restaurants.