Morocco Visa RequirementsFor Thailand passport holders
Morocco requires Thai nationals to obtain a visa before travel. The fee is approximately USD 30, and stays of up to 90 days are permitted.
Thailand passport holders require a visa to enter Morocco.
Apply at the Moroccan Embassy in Bangkok. Documents required: valid Thai passport (6 months validity), completed application form, passport photo, confirmed return flight tickets, hotel bookings, travel insurance, 3-month bank statements. Fee is approximately USD 30. Processing is approximately 5 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
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Thailand to Morocco: What You Need to Know
Thailand and Morocco do not have a visa exemption agreement. Thai passport holders must apply for a Moroccan tourist visa at the Moroccan Embassy in Bangkok or the nearest Moroccan diplomatic mission.
Practical Tips
Marrakech (Jemaa el-Fna square, souks, Majorelle Garden), Fes (ancient medina, tanneries), Casablanca, Chefchaouen (the Blue City), Sahara desert tours, and the Atlas Mountains are top attractions. Moroccan Dirham (MAD) is the currency. Arabic and French are the main languages. Morocco is a popular destination for Thais seeking an exotic North African experience.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do Thai nationals need a visa to visit Morocco?
Yes. Thailand and Morocco do not have a visa exemption agreement. Thai passport holders must apply for a Moroccan tourist visa at the Moroccan Embassy in Bangkok. The fee is approximately USD 30 and processing takes about 5 business days.
What is the best time for Thai tourists to visit Morocco?
Spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) offer the most comfortable temperatures for exploring Morocco's cities and the Sahara. Summers are extremely hot, especially in the desert and cities like Marrakech and Fes. The Atlas Mountains are accessible for hiking in spring and autumn.
What are the top experiences in Morocco for Thai visitors?
Marrakech's Jemaa el-Fna square (food stalls, musicians, entertainers), the ancient medina of Fes (tanneries, souks), the blue-painted city of Chefchaouen, Sahara Desert camel trekking near Merzouga, the Roman ruins of Volubilis, and the coastal city of Essaouira are the highlights.
What should Thai visitors know about Moroccan customs and culture?
Morocco is a Muslim-majority country. Dress modestly, especially when visiting mosques and medinas. Remove shoes before entering mosques (note: many major mosques are not open to non-Muslims). Haggling in souks is customary and expected. Ramadan significantly affects opening hours and public behavior. Tipping is appreciated in restaurants and for guides.