Morocco travel insurance

Before you buy travel insurance to Morocco, there are a few things to think about:

InsureandGo offer a great range of travel insurance no matter where you’re going, or what you’ll be getting up to. We have travel insurance for medical conditions and policies with no upper age limit, so get a quote online.

Our Coronavirus Travel Insurance is rated Superior by a leading UK Consumer Champion. All of our policies will cover you if you catch Coronavirus.

What’s covered with Morocco travel insurance?

Our policies cover for over 100 sports and activities, so you can get up to more on your holiday. We also offer a range of benefits, some of which include:

To help you have the best holiday experience, we’ve put together some important information that we think you might want to know before your trip to Morocco:

CurrencyMoroccan dirham
Official language(s)Arabic
ContinentAfrica
CapitalRabat
PopulationApprox. 35 million
Plug typePlug C and E
Driving sideRight-hand side
Climate

Spring – March to May*

Summer – June* to August

Autumn – September to November

Winter – December to February

 

*Ramadan typically happens between May and June which may affect your time

LawsLocal laws and customs

Are you looking for travel insurance to Morocco?

If you’re planning a trip but are unsure which policy you need, don’t worry. Travel insurance for Morocco is available as either single trip travel insurance or and part of an annual multi-trip travel insurance policy.

If you’re buying annual cover, it doesn’t have to be expensive – we cover Morocco as part of our European travel insurance!

Surfing travel insurance for Morocco

Whether it’s your first-time surfing or you’re an experienced surfer searching for the next big wave, you probably don’t want to spend too much time thinking about travel insurance for your trip to Morocco.

Luckily for you, you’ve come to right place. Surfing is covered as standard under all our policies, and we make getting insurance as quick and simple as possible, so you can get on with planning your trip to Morocco. Check out our surfing travel insurance page for more information and remember that, if you’re taking your own board away with you, you might need to add extra valuables cover to your policy.

Do I need a visa for Morocco?

If you’re planning on travelling to Morocco as a tourist and staying for no longer than three months, you won’t need to apply for a visa. It’s important to remember to get your passport stamped on arrival as you could experience some difficulties when leaving the country if you haven’t been stamped.

The FCDO strongly advises against all travel to Western Sahara as it’s a disputed territory. Find more travel information about Western Sahara.

Healthcare in Morocco

Morocco has both a public and private healthcare system, and unfortunately the publicly funded hospitals are not up to UK standards. If you’re taken ill and need urgent care try to make sure you end up in a private hospital with adequate travel insurance to foot the extensive bill. You should also make sure you have repatriation included so you can be brought home for any non-urgent treatment.

Dial 150 for emergency medical assistance in Morocco and ask for an ambulance. Contact your insurer immediately and they can help you through the process and potentially avoid any common pitfalls. You can contact our medical emergency team here.

Medical & Emergency Assistance in Morocco

If something happens while you’re in Morocco and you need emergency treatment for an illness or injury, we’re here to help.

All travel insurance policyholders have access to our 24-hour medical assistance team.

 

  1. Unlimited emergency medical expenses available on Black level policies.
  2. Based on 2,050 responses, correct as of 22/01/2024