Morocco visa requirements for Indonesians

Travel and visa requirements

Moroccan Visa is not required for Indonesians

Stay Duration: 30 days

Entry Requirements

  • Citizens of Indonesia looking to visit Morocco for no longer than 90 days can do so visa-free
  • Visitors are expected to possess valid passports having at least 6 months validity at the time of entry.
  • There should be blank pages in passports for entry stamps.
  • Visitors are expected to have enough money that will last for their entire stay.
  • They are also expected to possess onward or return tickets.
  • Visitors who intend to stay past their visa exempt duration must report to the nearest police station within 21 days of arrival.
  • There are no airport taxes expected to be paid upon departure from the airport.
  • Morocco is an Islamic country. However, the government permits religious freedom.
  • Attempts to convert citizens from their religion is prohibited.
  • Taking photographs of military or government buildings without due permission is prohibited.
  • There are no restrictions on the importation and exportation of foreign currencies. However, currencies exceeding MAD 100,000 must be declared on arrival.
  • The legal tender in Morocco is the Moroccan Dirham (MAD).
  • Modern Standard Arabic and Berber are the two officially spoken languages in Morocco. Darija ( a Moroccan Arabic dialect) is the most widely spoken native language in the country while French serves as a second language for most Moroccans.
  • The time zone in Morocco is GMT +1. hence, Jakarta, Indonesia is 6 hours ahead of Morocco
  • Morocco is characterized by a Mediterranean climate with mild wet winters and hot dry summers. The rainy season extends from October to April.
  • It takes an estimated from Morocco to Indonesia is 17 hours, 23 minutes.
  • The traditional Moroccan dress for both men and women is the Djelleba which is a long, loose hooded garment with full sleeves.
  • Moroccan cuisine is a perfect blend of Arabic, Mediterranean, European and Andalusian cuisine, with spices being the most important part of their dishes.
  • Common dishes include Pastilla, Harira and Tanjia.
  • Green tea with mint is the most popular drink in Morocco.
  • Moroccan transport system can be described as good, with a rail network and plenty of buses and taxis.
  • In Morocco, the left hand is considered unclean as it is used for toilet duties.

Frequently Asked Questions


How safe is Morocco for tourists?

Morocco is a safe and peaceful place to visit, with minimal level of petty crimes, and the unlikelihood of tourists getting attacked.



What to wear in Morocco?

Visitors are expected to wear conservative clothing as Morocco is an Islamic country. Long but light and comfortable clothing is a great packing choice when visiting Morocco.



When is the best time to visit Morocco?

Morocco is at its most verdant and alluring in spring (March to May) and has the most pleasant temperatures in Autumn (September to October).



Do I need Vaccination?

No vaccination is required when travelling to Morocco. However, for water we recommend drinking mineral water instead of tap water.