Morocco Visa RequirementsFor Grenada passport holders

Grenadian citizens can visit Morocco without a visa for 90 days, exploring North Africa nearest to Europe with ease.

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

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

No visa is required. Arrive at Mohammed V International Airport in Casablanca (CMN) or Marrakech Menara Airport (RAK) with a valid Grenadian passport, proof of return travel, and accommodation. Border officers may ask about travel plans.

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

Grenada to Morocco: What You Need to Know

Morocco has extended visa-free access to Grenadian passport holders through bilateral arrangements recognizing the Commonwealth Caribbean as low-risk travelers. Morocco is a major tourist destination bridging Africa, the Arab world, and Europe, attracting millions of visitors annually to its medinas, deserts, and Atlantic coastline. Grenada and Morocco share no significant historical migration ties, but the visa waiver reflects Morocco outward-looking diplomatic approach and its role as a gateway nation between continents. Grenada CARICOM membership supports its favorable treatment by middle-income tourist economies.

How to Get There

Fly from Grenada (GND) via Barbados to London Heathrow, then Royal Air Maroc or British Airways to Casablanca (CMN). Alternatively route via Paris CDG with Air France and Royal Air Maroc. Journey time: 18 to 24 hours. Within Morocco, ONCF trains connect Casablanca, Rabat, Fes, and Tangier; CTM coaches cover southern routes including Marrakech.

Money & Banking

Morocco uses the Moroccan Dirham (MAD). Dirhams are non-convertible and cannot be taken out of the country, so exchange only what you need. Cards are accepted at hotels and major restaurants; cash is preferred in souks and small eateries. ATMs are widely available. Daily budget: USD 50 to 90. Tipping: customary for guides, restaurant staff, and riad housekeeping.

Practical Tips

Morocco main airports are Casablanca (CMN) and Marrakech (RAK). Dress modestly as a sign of respect, especially in medinas. Bargaining is expected in souks (markets): start at one-third of the asking price. The Atlas Mountains and Sahara Desert are popular excursions from Marrakech. Emergency: 190 (police) or 15 (ambulance).

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Grenadian passport holders need a visa for Morocco?

No. Grenadian citizens can visit Morocco without a visa for up to 90 days.

Is Morocco in the Schengen Area?

No. Morocco is an independent North African country and not part of the Schengen Area. Your Morocco visit does not use Schengen days.

What is the currency of Morocco and can I use cards?

Morocco uses the Moroccan Dirham (MAD). Dirhams cannot be taken out of the country. Cards are accepted at hotels and larger restaurants. Cash is preferred at souks, taxis, and small eateries.

What are the top destinations in Morocco for Grenadian visitors?

Marrakech (medina, Djemaa el-Fna square, souks), Fes (oldest university city, tanneries), Chefchaouen (the Blue City), the Sahara Desert (camel trekking), Casablanca, and Rabat are the most visited.

How do I get to Morocco from Grenada?

Fly from Grenada via Barbados to London Heathrow, then Royal Air Maroc or British Airways to Casablanca (CMN) or Marrakech (RAK). Journey time: 18 to 24 hours.

Is Morocco safe for Grenadian travelers?

Morocco is generally safe for tourists in major cities and tourist areas. Exercise normal caution: be aware of scams in souks, do not accept unsolicited guide services, and keep valuables secure in crowds.

Should I bargain in Moroccan markets?

Yes. Bargaining is expected in the souks (markets). Start at roughly one-third of the initial asking price and negotiate from there. Fixed-price shops clearly indicate no bargaining.