Morocco from the USA – The Complete 2026 Guide for American Travelers
Morocco is one of the most rewarding destinations American travelers can visit — genuinely exotic yet surprisingly accessible, safe, and affordable.
Flights from the USA to Morocco
Direct Flights
- New York JFK to Casablanca: Royal Air Maroc — direct, ~7 hours, from $450 round trip
- Washington Dulles to Casablanca: Royal Air Maroc — direct, ~7.5 hours, from $480 round trip
One-Stop Flights (Best Value)
- New York to Marrakech via Madrid, Paris or London: from $380 round trip
- Los Angeles to Marrakech via Paris CDG (Air France): from $650 round trip
- Chicago to Casablanca via London or Amsterdam: from $500 round trip
- Miami to Marrakech via Madrid (Iberia): from $520 round trip
Do Americans Need a Visa for Morocco?
No. US citizens can enter Morocco visa-free for up to 90 days. You need a valid US passport (6+ months validity) and a return or onward ticket.
Currency and Costs for Americans
Morocco uses the Moroccan Dirham (MAD). As of 2026, $1 = approximately 10-11 MAD. A full restaurant meal costs $5-15, a luxury riad room $80-150/night, and a 7-day guided tour from $800-900 all-inclusive.
Best Time to Visit Morocco from the USA
- March-May: Best overall — warm, green, perfect for all activities
- September-November: Excellent weather, fewer crowds, great Sahara conditions
- December-February: Cool cities, cold desert nights — magical for Sahara tours
- July-August: Extremely hot (40°C+) — not recommended for most travelers
Best Morocco Tours for American Travelers
- 7-Day Grand Morocco Tour — Marrakech, Sahara, Fes and Chefchaouen
- 3-Day Sahara Desert Tour
- 10-Day Ultimate Morocco Tour
- 14-Day Grand Morocco Tour
- Morocco Honeymoon Package — 7 Days
Key Tips for American Travelers
- Power adapters: Morocco uses 220V Type C/E plugs — bring a US-to-EU adapter
- Cards: Visa and Mastercard widely accepted — notify your bank before travel
- Driving: Moroccans drive on the right (same as USA) — but we recommend private transport
- Time zone: Morocco is GMT+1 (5-8 hours ahead of US time zones)
Is Morocco Safe for Americans?
Yes. The US State Department rates Morocco as Level 1: Exercise Normal Precautions — the same rating as most of Western Europe.
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