Morocco Visa RequirementsFor Slovenia passport holders
Slovenian citizens require a visa to visit Morocco. The visa fee is approximately USD 30 and stays of up to 90 days may be granted.
Slovenia passport holders require a visa to enter Morocco.
Slovenian citizens must apply for a Moroccan tourist visa at the Moroccan Embassy or Consulate (nearest may be Vienna or Prague). Required documents typically include a completed application form, valid passport (6+ months), passport photos, proof of accommodation, return flight ticket, travel insurance, and bank statements. Processing takes 5-10 business days. Morocco's e-Visa system is being developed; check the Moroccan Embassy website for current digital application options.
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
For Your Visa Application
Valid Passport
A valid Slovenian passport with at least 6 months validity.
Valid Slovak Passport
Valid Slovak passport with at least 6 months validity.
Completed Visa Application Form
Moroccan tourist visa application form.
Completed Visa Application Form
Moroccan visa application form completed in full.
Passport-size Photos
Two recent passport-size photographs.
Passport-Sized Photos
Recent passport photos as required by the Moroccan Embassy.
Return Air Ticket
Confirmed return flight booking.
Hotel Bookings / Accommodation Proof
Confirmed hotel reservations for the duration of the stay.
Proof of Accommodation
Hotel booking confirmation.
Return Air Tickets
Confirmed round-trip or onward flight tickets.
Travel Insurance
Travel insurance covering the full trip duration.
Bank Statements
Recent bank statements showing sufficient financial means.
Bank Statements
Recent bank statements showing sufficient funds.
Travel Insurance
Travel insurance valid for Morocco with medical coverage.
Visa Fee (approx USD 30)
Payment of the Moroccan visa fee.
Required at Entry
Valid Slovak Passport with Moroccan Visa
Passport containing the Moroccan visa sticker.
Current Travel Situation
Slovenia to Morocco: What You Need to Know
Morocco is North Africa's most visited country and the closest African destination to Central Europe. For Slovenian travellers, Morocco offers a cultural immersion unlike anywhere in the EU: the medieval medinas of Marrakech and Fes (both UNESCO), the Sahara Desert at Merzouga, the Blue City of Chefchaouen in the Rif Mountains, the Atlantic surf towns of Essaouira and Taghazout, and the Atlas Mountains for trekking. Morocco's proximity (4-5 hours flying time), food culture (tagine, couscous, mint tea), and affordability make it an accessible adventure.
How to Get There
Marrakech: Djemaa el-Fna at sunset (acrobats, musicians, storytellers, and smoke from grills), Koutoubia Mosque, Bahia Palace, the Yves Saint Laurent Jardin Majorelle and museum, and the covered souks. Fes: the medieval Fes el-Bali (UNESCO, largest car-free urban space in the world), Chouara tanneries (view from a leather shop balcony above), Bou Inania Madrasa. Chefchaouen: the blue-washed medina streets of the Rif Mountain town. Sahara: a camel trek and overnight camp in the Erg Chebbi dunes near Merzouga is the classic Moroccan adventure.
Money & Banking
Morocco uses the Moroccan dirham (MAD). As of 2025, EUR 1 is approximately MAD 10.7. Morocco is very affordable; a lamb tagine at a medina restaurant costs MAD 70-120 (EUR 6.50-11.20). Bargaining in the souks is expected; start at 40-50% of the initial asking price. Carry MAD cash for markets, taxis, and smaller towns; card payments limited to upmarket hotels and restaurants.
Practical Tips
Ryanair and easyJet offer direct flights from Ljubljana to Marrakech (RAK) and Casablanca (CMN) via connections or seasonally direct. Royal Air Maroc connects Casablanca to Zurich, Paris, and Amsterdam with easy onward connections. Ferries from Algeciras (Spain) to Tangier (1.5 hours) or Tarifa to Tangier (35 minutes) enable an overland approach from Europe. Trains from Tangier connect to Casablanca (4.5 hours) and Marrakech (9 hours, via the new TGV Al Boraq high-speed line to Casablanca).
Frequently Asked Questions
Do Slovenian citizens need a visa for Morocco?
Yes. Slovenian citizens must apply for a Moroccan tourist visa at the Moroccan Embassy or Consulate (nearest may be Vienna or Rome). The fee is approximately USD 30. Required documents include application form, valid passport, passport photos, proof of accommodation, return flight, travel insurance, and bank statements.
What currency does Morocco use?
Morocco uses the Moroccan dirham (MAD). As of 2025, EUR 1 is approximately MAD 10.7. Morocco is very affordable.
Is Morocco safe for tourists?
Major tourist areas are generally safe. The Slovenian MFA advises vigilance near the Algerian border and in remote areas. Petty scams (fake guide touting, overcharging) are common in the medinas; hire only official guides (blue badge in Marrakech and Fes).
How do I get from Ljubljana to Morocco?
Fly from Ljubljana to Marrakech (RAK) or Casablanca (CMN) via Rome, Vienna, or Barcelona. Ryanair, easyJet, and Royal Air Maroc connections are available. The ferry from Algeciras (Spain) to Tangier (1.5 hours) allows an overland approach from Europe.
What is the best base for Sahara Desert trips?
Merzouga is the most popular access point for the Erg Chebbi dunes. Accessible from Fes (7-8 hours by road), Marrakech via the Atlas Mountains (10 hours), or by domestic flight to Errachidia. Standard packages include a sunset camel trek to the dunes, overnight camp under the stars, and sunrise camel trek back.
What is the medina of Fes?
The Fes el-Bali medina is the world's largest living medieval city and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is a labyrinthine car-free urban zone with over 9,000 streets and alleys, over 600 mosques, traditional fondouks (caravanserais), and the famous Chouara tanneries (visible from leather shop balconies above). Getting lost is inevitable and enjoyable; hire a guide for your first half-day.
What is the dress code in Morocco?
Morocco is a Muslim-majority country. Respectful clothing covering shoulders and knees is appropriate in medinas, markets, and rural areas. Swimwear is acceptable at pools and beaches. Women travelling solo should be prepared for street attention in some cities; dressing modestly significantly reduces this.