Morocco is the dream destination for motorcycle trips in North Africa, with its spectacular landscapes and a wealth of exciting tours. Motorcycle trips through the fascinating desert, breathtaking passages in the Atlas Mountains, and the vibrant markets of the country promise unforgettable adventures. OVERCROSS® is your specialist for individual motorcycle tours in Morocco with years of experience and local know-how. Whether for enduro and off-road adventures or relaxed tours - discover the diversity of Morocco and experience unforgettable moments on the motorcycle.
German citizens do not need a visa for stays of up to 90 days in Morocco. For other nationalities, specific requirements should be checked. There is no Visa on Arrival, but the application can be easily done online or at the consulate. Make sure your passport is valid for at least 6 months to avoid issues upon entry.
The Marrakech-Menara Airport (RAK) is one of the best entry points into Morocco, ideal for motorcycle trips. The Casablanca Airport (CMN) also offers good connections. From there, you can travel affordably to other cities. Access to frequent connections to the main roads is extremely easy from Marrakech. Plan ahead to ensure the best provisions for your motorcycle tour.
The currency in Morocco is the Dirham (MAD). It is recommended to use cash for everyday expenses, as not all places accept credit cards. ATMs are widely available, but bring enough cash, especially for rural areas. In larger cities, paying with a card is easier; make sure you have notifications for foreign payments enabled.
In general, vaccinations against hepatitis A and tetanus are recommended for travel to Morocco. A travel insurance is essential to cover unforeseen medical costs. Check your policy before departure and make sure it covers motorcycle accidents. It's worth keeping informed about current health and safety warnings for travelers.
To drive in Morocco, you need a valid driver's license that is either translated into Arabic or English. Licenses from the EU are generally accepted. Remember to also obtain an International Driving Permit to avoid potential complications. Be aware of local traffic rules and road conditions to stay safe on the road.