Philippines visa requirements for Moroccans

Travel and visa requirements

Filipino Visa is not required for Moroccans

Stay Duration: 30 days

Entry Requirements

  • Morocco passport holders can travel to the Philippines for a period of 30 days without applying for a visa.
  • Travellers are required to have a passport valid for a minimum period of 6 months beyond their stay in the Philippines. The passport should have at least two blank pages for visa stamping.
  • The importation of the local currency above PHP 50,000 require an authorization from the Central Bank of the Philippines, and foreign currencies above $10,000 will be declared on arrival in the Philippines.
  • The importation of firearms and firearm parts, regardless of purpose are prohibited in the Philippines.
  • Nationals of Morocco travelling in pets must be accompanied by a veterinarian good health certificate, issued in Morocco stating that the animal has not been exposed to communicable disease and prior import permit obtained from the Bureau of Animal Industry.
  • Morocco citizens must provide evidence of a confirmed means of accommodation for their entire stay in the country. This could be in the form of a hotel reservation or a sponsor letter from a host living in the Philippines.
  • Visitors would be required to present their latest bank statement as evidence of enough funds to spend during their stay in the country. 
  • A return ticket to Morocco or onward destination is needed as well.
  • A yellow fever vaccination certificate is not required from tourists from Morocco. It is recommended that they get vaccinated against common illnesses before travelling.
  • Intending visitors can get to the Philippines from any international airport in Morocco. There are international airports in Casablanca and Agadir.
  • Air France, Philippine Airlines, Turkish Airlines and Gulf Air are some of the carriers that fly from Morocco to the Philippines.
  • The estimated flight duration from Casablanca to Manila, Philippines is 17 hours, 55 minutes, and from Agadir, it is 20 hours, 45 minutes.
  • The Philippines has five types of climates, which are tropical rainforest, tropical monsoon, tropical savanna, humid subtropical and oceanic. However, it has two major seasons, the rainy season, from June to November; and the dry season, from December to May.
  • The Philippine Peso is the official currency used in the Philippines. Visitors can exchange their foreign currencies at various banks and exchange outlets in the country.
  • The Philippines has five types of climates, which are tropical rainforest, tropical monsoon, tropical savanna, humid subtropical and oceanic. However, it has two major seasons, the rainy season, from June to November; and the dry season, from December to May.
  • Some special delicacies tourists can try while in the Philippines are chicken adobo, kare kare, balut, etc.
  • Christianity is the most practised religion in the Philippines, with over 85% of the entire population. Roman Catholics, Protestants Orthodox, Restorationist etc, are the Christian denomination in the Philippines. However, some of the other religions present are in the Philippines include Hinduism Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism.
  • There are about 150 different indigenous languages in the Philippines, however, Filipino and English are the official languages.
  • Movement in the Philippines is possible with domestic ferries, tricycles, private transports, and taxis. 
  • Tourists are advised to budget about $40 to spend on daily expenses while in the Philippines.
  • The Philippines uses Philippine Standard Time (GMT+8), which puts the Philippines seven hours ahead of Morocco.
  • The power and socket plug used in the Philippines are of Type A, B and C. The standard voltage is 220 V and the standard frequency is 60 Hz.
  • Visitors travelling to the Philippines are expected to be courteous and conscious of existing rules and customs as they go about their tourism-related activities.

Frequently Asked Questions


What is the main religion in the Philippines?

Christianity is the dominating religion in the Philippines, with over 85% of the entire population adhering to it. Some of the other religions present in the Philippines include Hinduism Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism.


What is the best time of the year to visit the Philippines?

The Philippines is most popular during the dry season, between November and April. At this time, the country is fully accessible, including its many beautiful islands and more remote areas. Temperatures are high during March and April, so it's best to travel during the cooler months of December to February.


What is the official currency of the Philippines?

The Philippine Peso is the official currency used in the Philippines. Visitors can exchange their foreign currencies at various banks and exchange outlets in the country.


What can you bring into the Philippines?

 Visitors are allowed to bring in their personal belongings into the Philippines without paying a duty. They can also bring in two cartons of cigarettes or two tins of pipe tobacco, up to one litre of alcohol, and an unlimited amount of foreign currency.