Morocco Visa RequirementsFor Argentina passport holders

Argentine passport holders enjoy visa-free entry to Morocco for up to 90 days, making North Africa highly accessible for South American travelers.

Visa Free
90 days max stay
Rabat
Africa
MAD (د.م.)
Arabic
UTC+1

Great news! Argentina passport holders can enter Morocco without a visa for tourism or business purposes. You can stay up to 90 days.

No visa required for stays up to 90 days. Present a valid passport, proof of accommodation (often requested at entry), return ticket, and sufficient funds. Entry is at the discretion of Moroccan border officials, who can be strict.

Entry Requirements

Passport Validity

6 months beyond date of entry

Blank Pages

2 blank pages required

Multiple Entry

Single entry only

Work Permitted

No - requires work visa

Current Travel Situation

Argentina to Morocco: What You Need to Know

Morocco has a relatively open visa policy, granting Argentine citizens visa-free access as part of its broad tourism-promotion strategy. Marrakech, Fez, and the Sahara Desert have become increasingly popular with Argentine travelers.

Practical Tips

Royal Air Maroc and connecting airlines serve Casablanca (CMN) from Buenos Aires via Madrid. Morocco is very affordable and Spanish is reasonably widely understood, especially in northern cities like Tetouan and Tangier, which makes communication easier for Argentines.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Argentine citizens need a visa to visit Morocco?

No. Argentine passport holders can visit Morocco visa-free for up to 90 days per visit. No prior application is needed.

Is Spanish understood in Morocco?

Spanish is spoken to some extent in northern Morocco (Tangier, Tetouan, and nearby cities) due to the historical Spanish protectorate. In other regions, French and Arabic are the main languages for tourism. Argentine visitors with Spanish will find some communication possible in the north.

How do Argentine travelers get to Morocco?

The most convenient route is via Madrid (with Iberia or Vueling to Casablanca, Marrakech, or Tangier) or via Amsterdam or Paris. Royal Air Maroc also connects Buenos Aires indirectly via Casablanca.

What is the currency in Morocco?

Morocco uses the Moroccan dirham (MAD). The dirham is not freely convertible and cannot be taken out of the country legally. Exchange currency at banks or official exchange bureaus; street exchanges are illegal.