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Cities and desert meet in Morocco's most popular places. Explore them all with the help of Passport Health's vaccination and medication services.

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Travel Vaccines and Advice for Morocco

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A colorful blend of cultures, Morocco is becoming an increasingly popular tourist destination. Only a little more than seven miles away from the Spanish coast, Morocco is a bridge between North Africa and Europe that features impressive architecture, beautiful desert vistas and exciting markets.

Morocco is incredibly picturesque, with endless alleys decorated in colorful tiles. Moroccan food is famous for its use of spices that culminate in an interesting mix of Arabic, Berber and Mediterranean influences.

Morocco also has some great options for visitors looking to shop, with street markets in Marrakech recognized as some of the best in the world. Marrakech is also famous for its street theater, prominently played out in Djemaa el-Fna, Marrakech’s main square, named a ‘Masterpiece of World Heritage’ by UNESCO.

On This Page:
Do I Need Vaccines for Morocco?
Other Ways to Stay Healthy in Morocco
Do I Need a Visa or Passport for Morocco?
What Is the Climate Like in Morocco?
Is Morocco Safe?
Moroccan Rules, Customs and Laws
What Should I Take to Morocco?
High Commission of United States in Morocco

Yes, some vaccines are recommended or required for Morocco. The CDC and WHO recommend the following vaccinations for Morocco: typhoid, hepatitis A, polio, rabies, hepatitis B, influenza, COVID-19, pneumonia, meningitis, chickenpox, shingles, Tdap (tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis) and measles, mumps and rubella (MMR).

See the bullets below to learn more about some of these key immunizations:

  • Typhoid –
    Food & Water –
    Shot lasts 2 years. Oral vaccine lasts 5 years, must be able to swallow pills. Oral doses must be kept in refrigerator.
  • Hepatitis A –
    Food & Water –
    Recommended for most travelers.
  • Polio –
    Food & Water –
    Required if arriving from a region with polio transmission. Considered a routine vaccination for most travel itineraries. Single adult booster recommended.
  • Rabies –
    Saliva of Infected Animals –
    High risk country. Vaccine recommended for long-term travelers and those who may come in contact with animals.
  • Hepatitis B –
    Blood & Body Fluids –
    Recommended for travelers to most regions.
  • Influenza –
    Airborne –
    Vaccine components change annually.
  • COVID-19 –
    Airborne –
    Recommended for travel to all regions, both foreign and domestic.
  • Pneumonia –
    Airborne –
    Two vaccines given separately. All 65+ or immunocompromised should receive both.
  • Meningitis –
    Direct Contact & Airborne –
    Given to anyone unvaccinated or at an increased risk, especially students.
  • Chickenpox –
    Direct Contact & Airborne –
    Given to those unvaccinated that did not have chickenpox.
  • Shingles –
    Direct Contact –
    Vaccine can still be given if you have had shingles.
  • Polio –
    Food & Water –
    Considered a routine vaccination for most travel itineraries. Single adult booster recommended.
  • TDAP (Tetanus, Diphtheria & Pertussis) –
    Wounds & Airborne –
    Only one adult booster of pertussis required.
  • Measles Mumps Rubella (MMR) –
    Various Vectors –
    Given to anyone unvaccinated and/or born after 1957. One time adult booster recommended.

See the table below for more information:

Recommended Travel Vaccinations for Morocco

VACCINE HOW DISEASE SPREADS DETAILS
Typhoid Food & Water Shot lasts 2 years. Oral vaccine lasts 5 years, must be able to swallow pills. Oral doses must be kept in refrigerator.
Hepatitis A Food & Water Recommended for most travelers.
Polio Food & Water Required if arriving from a region with polio transmission. Considered a routine vaccination for most travel itineraries. Single adult booster recommended.
Rabies Saliva of Infected Animals High risk country. Vaccine recommended for long-term travelers and those who may come in contact with animals.
Hepatitis B Blood & Body Fluids Recommended for travelers to most regions.

 

Routine Vaccinations for Morocco

VACCINE HOW DISEASE SPREADS DETAILS
Influenza Airborne Vaccine components change annually.
COVID-19 Airborne Recommended for travel to all regions, both foreign and domestic.
Pneumonia Airborne Two vaccines given separately. All 65+ or immunocompromised should receive both.
Meningitis Direct Contact & Airborne Given to anyone unvaccinated or at an increased risk, especially students.
Chickenpox Direct Contact & Airborne Given to those unvaccinated that did not have chickenpox.
Shingles Direct Contact Vaccine can still be given if you have had shingles.
TDAP (Tetanus, Diphtheria & Pertussis) Wounds & Airborne Only one adult booster of pertussis required.
Measles Mumps Rubella (MMR) Various Vectors Given to anyone unvaccinated and/or born after 1957. One time adult booster recommended.

Sources: CDC, WHO and ISTM

  • Typhoid – Typhoid, a bacterial infection, is primarily transmitted through contaminated food, water, or direct contact with infected people. Vaccination is a key preventive measure, recommended for travelers to endemic regions and those at risk due to occupation.
  • Hepatitis A – Be sure to protect yourself from hepatitis A, a contagious liver infection caused by HAV, through vaccination. The virus spreads through contaminated food, water, and close contact. Along with vaccination, maintaining proper hygiene and avoiding undercooked shellfish are essential for prevention.
  • Rabies – Rabies is a deadly viral disease affecting mammals, including humans, primarily transmitted through bites or scratches from infected animals. Vaccination is key to preventing rabies, with pre-exposure shots effectively preventing infection.
  • Hepatitis B – The hepatitis B vaccine is a potent shield against this liver virus, recommended for all travelers and crucial for healthcare workers. Alongside vaccination, practicing safe sex and avoiding needle sharing are essential in hepatitis B prevention.
  • Measles, Mumps, Rubella (MMR) – Measles, mumps, and rubella are highly infectious diseases, emphasizing the importance of vaccination. The MMR vaccine, given in two doses, is the key to personal and public health safety. It strengthens immunity, minimizing the risk of infection, and is a critical component in halting the spread of these contagious viruses.

For more details on any of the above vaccinations, visit our vaccination pages. Or, make an appointment with your local Travel Medicine Specialist. Call or book online to schedule your appointment today.

Prevent bug bites by covering up and using insect repellents with DEET or picaridin. If bitten, wash the bite, resist scratching, and soothe with hydrocortisone or antihistamines. Seek urgent care for severe reactions.

Safely enjoying meals abroad involves precautions like washing hands, avoiding street food, and consuming well-cooked dishes. Opt for bottled or canned drinks and stay vigilant about seal integrity. Preventing travelers’ diarrhea means maintaining hand hygiene, avoiding raw foods, and selecting reputable eateries.

Altitude sickness, or acute mountain sickness (AMS), manifests at high elevations due to insufficient oxygen intake. To prevent AMS, ascend slowly, hydrate adequately, and consider medication. If symptoms arise—headaches, nausea—descend to lower altitudes immediately for rest and recovery.

  • Leishmaniasis – Infected sand flies are the primary vectors of leishmaniasis. Preventive measures include the use of insect repellents, protective clothing and staying indoors during sand fly peak hours.
  • Schistosomiasis – Schistosomiasis is a parasitic infection transmitted through contaminated water. Avoiding contact with infected water sources and using protective clothing can reduce the risk of infection. Seeking medical evaluation promptly if symptoms such as fever and fatigue manifest enables timely diagnosis and treatment, preventing complications and promoting recovery.

Americans do not need a tourist visa for visits of up to 90 days. Travelers must have a passport with at least one blank page. For updated visa information, visit the Embassy of the Kingdom of Morocco to the U.S. website.

Morocco Entry Requirements

Do I Need A… For My Trip to Morocco?
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Vaccinations

Sources: Embassy of Morocco and U.S. State Department

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Morocco is a popular tourist destination with a Mediterranean climate. The weather in the most popular tourist destinations varies depending on the season. Marrakech is hot and dry during the summer and mild in winter. Casablanca has pleasant weather throughout the year but can get strong winds and rain during winter. Fez is hot in summer and cool with rain in winter. Essaouira has mild weather throughout the year but can be windy during the summer.

In Marrakech, temperatures can reach 100 degrees in the summer and 70 in winter. Casablanca has temperatures ranging from 60 in winter to 80 in summer. Fez can get as hot as 100 in summer and as cool as 50 at night in winter. Essaouira’s temperatures range from 65 degrees in winter to 80 in summer.

It’s essential to check the weather forecast before traveling to Morocco and pack accordingly. Tourists should remember to bring appropriate clothing for the weather and possible weather changes.

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The U.S. government recommends all travelers exercise a high degree of caution while in Morocco due to terrorist threats. Travel is particularly risky in the Western Sahara border region, where there are thousands of un-exploded mines and reported incidents of violence.

Terrorist threats are higher in crowded public places, government buildings, transportation hubs and places of worship. Establishments associated with the U.S. are at a heightened risk. Travelers should also avoid all political and social demonstrations.

Travelers should be aware of risks of petty crime and maintain vigilance. City buses are not considered safe.

Public beaches around major cities are sometimes unsafe to swim in due to pollution. Travelers should exercise caution to ensure water is safe to swim in.

Morocco has some laws and cultural norms many are not used to. These include:

  • In Morocco, dress conservatively and avoid public displays of affection.
  • Public alcohol consumption outside of licensed hotels, bars and restaurants is illegal.
  • LGBT travelers may face considerable risks as consensual sexual acts between same-sex individuals are illegal in Morocco.
  • Women should to travel with a companion or in groups to avoid assault in public places.
  • The export of Moroccan currency is not prohibited.
  • Islam is the official religion in Morocco, and proselytizing is illegal.
  • Photographing government or security facilities should be avoided.

Travelers should review Morocco’s laws before entering the country.

Here are some essential items to consider for your trip to Morocco:

  • Modest clothing, especially for women.
  • Umbrella and waterproof clothing if you plan to travel during rainy season.
  • Comfortable shoes for wandering through markets.
  • Light clothing for hot temperatures, with warmer options for cool nights.
  • Bug repellent and sunscreen.

All Americans visiting Morocco should register online with the State Department before leaving. This will inform the office of your travel plans within the country and will allow them to reach you in the case of emergency.

Once in Morocco, here is the information for the U.S. Consulate:

U.S. Consulate General Casablanca
8, Bd Moulay Youssef
Casablanca, Morocco
Telephone: +(212) (522) 642-099
Emergency After-Hours Telephone: +(212) (661) 13-19-39
Fax: +(212) (522) 29-77-01
Email: acscasablanca@state.gov

Visit the U.S. Consulate General Casablanca website before traveling to Morocco to confirm correct contact information.

If you have any questions about traveling to Morocco or are wondering what shots you may need for your trip, schedule an appointment by calling or book online now.

Customer Reviews

Passport Health – Travel Vaccines for Morocco

Overall rating: 5 stars – 10 reviews
★★★★★
“Wonderful experience!“
“My appointment was very helpful and efficient in providing me with all of the information I should know about my trip to Morocco. The nurse went through all possible Heath precautions I should take and let me choose exactly what I wanted to get with no pressure to get every vaccine or buy every kit. The shot I needed was given right there in the chair and was fast and easy. I would highly recommend Passport Health if you are traveling out of the country! I got a whole personalized book for Thailand that I can refer to before my trip to make sure I will stay healthy.”

Submitted by: Megan
★★★★★
“Great Nurse“
“The nurse was amazing. She was super informative and sweet! She gave me more insight on my trip to Morocco, even after my own research. Overall, great experience.”

Submitted by: Hekanne
★★★★★
“very thorough“
“The pre-prepared printouts were helpful and covered so much more than we were expecting. Also the video had a lot of great information. Although we have traveled frequently to Morocco, we’ve never gotten immunizations before and this was wonderful. The nurse discussed the various suggested immunizations and helped us make choices for what we could afford, what would be the most beneficial for this trip, and what we can wait to get until a later time. We’ll be back!”

Submitted by: Beverly
★★★★★
“Great service & customer care“
“The nurse was delightfully pleasant, extremely knowledgeable, and beyond helpful in looking towards my upcoming trip to Morocco. On top of these qualities, I was also given a notebook full of personalized travel advisories (from places like the CDC) and ways to avoid getting ill while abroad, as well as what measures to take if I do fall ill. I must say, I feel very prepared for my trip! Thank you for your help with my preventative measures!”

Submitted by: Sarah
★★★★★
“Very Professional“
“Passport Health took the reins on determining what shots were necessary for an upcoming trip to Morocco. Even went the extra mile and called in a prescription for me so medication that I needed would be waiting at the pharmacy. Highly recommend.”

Submitted by: Kimberly
★★★★★
“Feel very informed and prepared“
“I was nervous to be traveling to Morocco on such short notice. I have never really been to a 3rd world country and heard so many horror stories! After my visit, I feel prepared and well informed on safety precautions. My travelers anxiety is at ease now.”

Submitted by: Chelsea
★★★★★
“Thank You“
“As far as vaccinations go, I loved the experience there with Catherine. She was nothing if not kind, sincere and genuine with me. Her review and explanation of my travel needs to Morocco was thorough and professional. Have follow up in 6 months for remaining shots. Looking forward to her smiling and joyful welcome upon my return!”

Submitted by: Chad
★★★★★
“Best Experience 100% of the time“
“I have used Passport Health before when I was traveling to 16 countries in a span of 4.5 months. I was more than a little nervous because my destinations included safer places like England and France, and places that I was a bit more nervous about like Morocco and Brazil. My visit to Passport Health put me at such ease that I knew, should I ever need a service like that again, I would seek them out. This time, I am headed on safari in South Africa and deciding on a visit to Passport Health was by far the easiest decision of my entire trip planning process. Thanks Passport Health for taking the uncertainty out of my travel and helping me be as prepared and informed as possible!”

Submitted by: Kylie
★★★★★
“Wonderful Experience!“
“The only time I actually look forward to getting an injection! Just visited after our trip for a follow up shot. The nurse is professional and engaging! She not only remembered we went to Morocco but also asked how the new kitchen came out. For a medical professional to remember something like that is impressive!”

Submitted by: Stanley
★★★★★
“Careful, wonderful service!“
“We had our second great experience at Passport Health — first with preparation for a trip to China and now to Morocco. You leave confident that you have done all you can to get ready health-wise for a big trip!”

Submitted by: Carol

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