South Korea visa requirements for Moroccans

Travel and visa requirements

South Korean Visa is not required for Moroccans

Stay Duration: 90 days

Entry Requirements

  • Nationals of Morocco can travel to South Korea for a duration of 90 days without a visa.
  • Prospective visitors must possess a passport valid for at least 6 months beyond their expected date of exit from Malawi. The passport should have at least one blank page for visa stamping.
  • Moroccans visiting South Korea can import and export the local currency up to KRW 8,000,000. Also, there is no restriction on the amount of foreign currencies to be imported or export, if declared on arrival.
  • Morocco passport holders are required to have a return or onward ticket and proof of enough funds to spend during their stay, which could be a recent bank statement.
  • Confirmation of accommodation during their entire stay in South Korea, which can be a confirmed hotel reservation is required, or a letter of invitation from a host already in the country.
  • The importation of weaponry, arms and ammunition require police permission obtained prior to travel.
  • Citizens of Morocco travelling to South Korea with pets must provide a veterinarian’s good health certificate and a certificate of vaccination against rabies, and must include a microchip identification number.
  • Intending visitors can get to South Korea from any international airport in Morocco. There are international airports in Casablanca and Agadir.
  • Air France, Korean Air, Asiana and Royal Air Maroc are some of the airlines that fly from Morocco to South Korea.
  • The estimated flight duration from Casablanca to Seoul, South Korea is 15 hours, 20 minutes, and from Agadir, it is 17 hours, 25 minutes.
  • The climate in South Korea is temperate. It has four distinct seasons; Winters, which is usually long, cold and dry, a very short, hot, and humid summer, spring and autumn, which are short as well.
  • The Korean Won is the official currency of South Korea. Visitors can exchange their foreign currencies at various banks and exchange outlets in the country.
  • Majority of South Koreans do not practice a religion, however, Christianity, Buddhism, Confucianism, Islam and shamanism are present in the country.
  • Visitors travelling to South Korea can budget an average of $90 (₩106,559) to spend per person on each day.
  • Hoeddeok (sweet syrupy pancakes), Bulgogi (marinated beef barbecue), Samgyeopsal (pork strips), Japchae (stir-fried noodles), Kimchi (fermented vegetables), Ddukbokki (spicy rice cake) are dishes tourists can enjoy while in South Korea.
  • The power plugs and sockets used in South Korea are of type G. The standard voltage is 220 V and the standard frequency is 60 Hz.
  • Korean is the official language of South Korea. English, Chinese and Japanese are other languages been spoken in the country.
  • South Korea uses the Korean Standard Time (GMT+9). South Korea is eight hours ahead of Morocco.
  • Tourists can move around in South Korea with buses, taxis, ferries, trains and car rental.
  • Some of the tourist attractions in South Korea include Gyeongbokgung Palace, Namiseom Island, Huwon Secret Garden and Hwaseong Fortress.
  • Tourists are advised to follow the instructions of local authorities and also monitor local news broadcasts while in the country.
  • Tourists are also advised to take sensible precautions to protect themselves from muggers and bag-snatchers.

Frequently Asked Questions


Is South Korea safe for a visit?

South Korea is a safe country to visit, with a low crime rate. Tourists are to remain cautious while in the country nevertheless.


Is the tap water in South Korea safe to drink?

The tap water in South Korea is safe to drink. Tourists with safety concerns can, however, purchase bottled water at stores in the country.


When is the best time to visit South Korea?

The best period to travel to South Korea is the months between March to May and from September to November. During this period, the weather is mild, the temperature is conducive and travel cost is low.


What religions are practiced in South Korea?

The majority of South Koreans do not practice any religion, however, Christianity, Buddhism, Confucianism, Islam, and shamanism are all present in the country.


Is there halal food for Muslim tourists in South Korea??
majida

2 years ago

yes There are lot of halal Food in South korea


Idont know korean langage?

What about moroccan students do they need visa to or not?