Most travellers — including US, Canadian, UK, EU/Schengen, Australian, New Zealand and Japanese passport holders — enter Morocco visa-free for up to 90 days. You need a passport valid for at least six months beyond arrival.
Who can enter visa-free
Morocco grants visa-free entry for tourism, typically up to 90 days, to citizens of a long list of countries — among them the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Ireland, all EU/Schengen states, Australia, New Zealand, Japan and many others. You simply arrive, clear immigration and receive an entry stamp.
Always confirm your specific nationality's status before booking, as policies can change. If your country is not on the visa-free list, you may need to apply for a visa or an e-visa in advance.
At the border
Chefchaouen has no airport, so most visitors clear immigration at Tangier (TNG), Fes (FEZ) or Casablanca (CMN) and continue by road. Have these ready and the entry process is quick, even at busy arrival times.
- A passport valid for at least six months beyond your arrival date.
- Proof of onward or return travel (occasionally requested).
- Your accommodation address for the arrival card — your Chefchaouen guesthouse name and the town will do.
- An entry stamp — keep it; you'll need the matching exit stamp when you leave.
Staying longer
The standard tourist entry is 90 days. To stay longer you must apply for an extension at a local police station before your stamp expires, or leave and re-enter — though border officers have discretion, so plan properly rather than relying on a quick exit-and-return.
Frequently asked
Do I need a visa to visit Morocco?
Most nationalities — including US, Canadian, UK, EU, Australian, NZ and Japanese passport holders — do not. You enter visa-free for up to 90 days for tourism. Confirm your specific passport's status before you travel.
How long can tourists stay in Morocco?
Up to 90 days on the standard visa-free tourist entry. Extensions are possible through a local police station before your entry stamp expires.
What passport validity does Morocco require?
A passport valid for at least six months beyond your date of arrival is the safe standard, with at least one blank page for the entry stamp.
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The Best Time to Visit Morocco
Spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November) are the best all-round times to visit Morocco — and for Chefchaouen in particular, when the Rif foothills are green, the indigo lanes glow in soft light and the Akchour trails run cool rather than scorching.
Planning
Morocco Travel Costs & Budget
Morocco can be done on almost any budget, and Chefchaouen is one of the better-value stops. Mid-range travellers spend roughly US$60–120 per person per day in the blue city; private, guesthouse-based trips with a driver for the road approaches typically run US$180–350+ per day depending on season and style.
Practical
Getting Around Morocco
Morocco has good trains between the main cities, but Chefchaouen sits off the rail map in the Rif mountains — there is no train and no airport. You reach the blue city by road from Tangier (around 2 hours), Fes (around 4 hours) or Tetouan (around 1 hour), by CTM bus or private car.
