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Morocco visa requirements for Saudi citizens

VISA-FREE · 90d

Visa-free · up to 90 days

Maximum stay: 90 days per entry

Dataset-only — not yet independently verified against an official source.

Visa rules change without notice. Always confirm with the embassy, consulate or the official government source linked above before you book or travel.

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Passport validity requirement

Your passport must be valid for the entire duration of your stay.

Note: Officially valid for the stay; airlines commonly enforce 6 months.

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About Morocco for visitors

Morocco is North Africa's gateway—medinas of Fez and Marrakech, the blue city of Chefchaouen, and the Sahara Desert beckon from across the Strait of Gibraltar. Travelers immerse themselves in Amazigh culture, tagine cuisine, and landscapes ranging from coastal beaches to High Atlas mountains.

Marrakech Menara (RAK) and Casablanca Mohammed V (CMN) are the busiest hubs, with regional airports in Fez and Agadir. Immigration is quick and straightforward; English is common among staff in major terminals, and connections to riads or desert camps are simple to arrange.

Morocco visa FAQ for Saudi citizens

Do Saudi citizens need a visa for Morocco?

No. Saudi Arabia passport holders can enter Morocco visa-free for up to 90 days.

What passport validity is required to enter Morocco?

Your passport must be valid for the entire duration of your stay. This is commonly cited guidance — verify with the official source before travel.

Where can I find the official visa rules for Saudi citizens entering Morocco?

We have not yet independently verified this entry against an official source. Check the embassy or consulate of Morocco in Saudi Arabia for authoritative guidance.

How current is this information?

Each answer shows when we last verified it against the official source. Entries we have not verified yet are labeled as dataset-only. Visa rules change without notice — always confirm with the official government source or embassy before you book or travel.

Visa rules change without notice. Always confirm with the embassy, consulate or the official government source linked above before you book or travel.

Each answer shows when we last verified it against the official source. Entries we have not verified yet are labeled as dataset-only.