FAQ

Where do tourists from spain cross into morocco without passports ?

Entry, Exit and Visa Requirements You must have a valid passport with at least one blank page. Visas are not required for visits lasting less than 90 days. Visit the Embassy of the Kingdom of Morocco website for the most current visa information.

Also know, how do you cross from Spain to Morocco? The shortest crossing from mainland Spain to Morocco is the ferry route connecting Tarifa with Tangier. Ferries departing from Tarifa with the destination of Morocco are the only ones that reach the port of the city of Tangier rather than Tanger Med, which is located 40 minutes away from Tangier.

Subsequently, where is the border between Spain and Morocco? The Morocco–Spain border consists of three non-contiguous lines totalling 18.5 km (11.5 m) around the Spanish territories of Ceuta (8 km), Peñón de Vélez de la Gomera (75 metres) and Melilla (10.5 km).

People ask also, can you travel from Melilla to Morocco? Yes, the driving distance between Melilla to Morocco is 616 km. It takes approximately 6h 24m to drive from Melilla to Morocco.

You asked, do you need a visa to go to Morocco from Spain? Citizens of Spain will not require a visa for entry to Morocco. On the other hand, there are other conditions Spain visitors must comply with. They should bear a confirmed hotel reservation.

Can foreigners travel to Morocco?

The Department of State has issued a Travel Advisory Level 3 for Morocco, advising U.S. citizens to reconsider travel due to a high level of COVID-19 in the country. The Government of Morocco has put into place “Health State of Emergency.” There is nationwide curfew between the hours of 11:00 PM and 5:00 AM.

Are the ferries from Spain to Morocco running?

There are 4 ferry routes operating between Spain and Morocco offering you combined total of 11 sailings per week. Balearia operates 2 routes, Almeria to Nador runs 2 times per week & Algeciras to Tangier Med about 1 time weekly. … Grimaldi Lines operates 1 route, Barcelona to Tangier Med which runs 1 time weekly.

Can you take a day trip to Morocco from Spain?

FRS day trips are the best option if you want to see the most impressive sights Morocco has to offer in a single day.

How long is the ferry from Spain to Morocco?

The Tarifa Tangier ferry route connects Spain with Morocco and is currently operated by 2 ferry companies. The FRS service runs up to 12 times per day with a sailing duration of around 1 hour while the Inter Shipping service runs up to 6 times per day with a duration from 2 hours.

Is Ceuta Morocco border open?

The Spanish Ministry of Interior has announced that the border of Ceuta and Melilla, which separate the country from Morocco, will remain closed for another month due to the COVID-19 health crisis. Previously, the entry ban for arrivals from Morocco was announced to be effective until June 30.

Is there a border between Ceuta and Morocco?

In March 2020, borders were closing everywhere. But few places felt it like Ceuta and Melilla, the two Spanish cities in North Africa that face the Mediterranean to one side and Morocco to the other, beyond a six-metre border wall.

Is Ceuta an enclave?

In Morocco they call them the occupied “Sebtah and Melilah”.

Is Ceuta safe for tourists?

Be a smart, safe traveler. We felt perfectly safe while in Ceuta, but we heard there were some places in Ceuta you wouldn’t want to visit at night. Overall, Ceuta is poorer than the rest of Spain, so just be aware of your surroundings. Read more of our travel safety tips here.

Is Spain close to Morocco?

Morocco is separated from Spain by the Strait of Gibraltar. At its narrowest point, the distance between Spain and Morocco is just 14.5 kilometres (9 miles).

How do you get from Morocco to Ceuta?

By land, Ceuta is only accessible from Morocco. If arriving by bus, you may have to take the bus to a nearby town and then a grand taxi to the border. For example, coming from the south, the closest an intercity bus will take you is to Fnideq. From there, take a ground taxi to the border (4 dirham).

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