Morocco Visa RequirementsFor Monaco passport holders

Monaco passport holders require a visa to enter Morocco. The visa is obtained at the Moroccan Consulate in France, with fees around USD 30 for stays up to 90 days.

Visa Required
90 days max stay
$30 visa cost
Rabat
Africa
MAD (د.م.)
Arabic
UTC+1

Monaco passport holders require a visa to enter Morocco.

Apply at the Moroccan Consulate in Nice (or Marseille) or the Embassy in Paris. Documents required include your Monaco passport, visa application form, passport photo, return flight booking, hotel reservations, and bank statements. The fee is approximately USD 30 (around EUR 28). Processing typically takes 3 to 7 business days.

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

Required Documents

Valid Monaco Passport

Passport valid for at least 6 months beyond your intended stay in Morocco.

Completed Visa Application Form

Moroccan visa application form, filled accurately.

Passport Photo

Recent color passport photograph meeting Moroccan Consulate specifications.

Return or Onward Flight Booking

Confirmed flight bookings showing entry and exit from Morocco.

Hotel Reservation

Confirmed accommodation for your stay in Morocco.

Bank Statements

Recent bank statements showing sufficient funds for your stay.

Current Travel Situation

Monaco to Morocco: What You Need to Know

Morocco requires visas from Monaco citizens despite granting visa-free access to French and Spanish citizens. The nearest Moroccan consulate for Monaco residents is in Nice or Marseille. Morocco is a popular North African destination offering diverse landscapes, ancient medinas, and Saharan adventures.

How to Get There

Tunisia is another North African destination. The Canary Islands (Spain) offer a European territory alternative with very different visa rules. Southern Spain is an excellent alternative for European Mediterranean experiences.

Money & Banking

Morocco uses the Moroccan Dirham (MAD). Euros are accepted in some tourist areas. Exchange at banks or official bureaux de change. Avoid street money changers. Cards are accepted in major hotels and restaurants but cash is essential in souks and smaller establishments.

Practical Tips

Morocco is just a short flight from Nice (approximately 2.5 hours to Marrakech or Casablanca). Marrakech, Fes, the Sahara desert, and the Atlas Mountains are the main draws. Dress modestly especially in traditional areas. Haggling is expected in souks. Carry cash as many small vendors do not accept cards.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Monaco citizens need a visa for Morocco?

Yes. Monaco citizens require a tourist visa for Morocco, even though French and Spanish citizens (Monaco's neighbors) can enter visa-free. Apply at the Moroccan Consulate in Nice or Marseille.

Why do Monaco citizens need a visa for Morocco when French citizens do not?

Morocco's visa policy is based on bilateral agreements with individual countries, not EU or Schengen membership. Monaco, as a separate state from France, has its own bilateral relationship with Morocco that requires visas.

Where is the nearest Moroccan consulate for Monaco citizens?

The Moroccan Consulate in Nice is the closest option. Alternatively, apply at the Moroccan Consulate in Marseille or the Embassy in Paris.

How long can Monaco citizens stay in Morocco on a tourist visa?

A tourist visa typically allows stays of up to 90 days. Check the exact validity and conditions granted on your specific visa approval.

What are the best destinations in Morocco for Monaco visitors?

Marrakech (the Jemaa el-Fna square, souks, and palaces), Fes (the world's largest medieval medina), Chefchaouen (the blue city), the Sahara Desert dunes near Merzouga, and the coastal city of Essaouira are top highlights.

Is Morocco safe for Monaco citizens?

Morocco is generally safe for tourists in main destinations. Standard precautions apply. Haggling in souks is expected but firm and polite negotiation is respected. Avoid isolated areas and follow government travel advisories.

Do I need to dress modestly in Morocco?

Yes, especially in traditional medinas, mosques (non-Muslims may be restricted), and rural areas. Women should cover shoulders and knees. More relaxed dress is acceptable in beach resorts and international hotels.