Friday, November 15

Morocco is reopening its borders to travelers with hotel reservations

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Starting this week, Morocco is reopening its borders to business travelers and foreigners who have confirmed hotel reservations.

This easing of restrictions applies to travelers from 67 countries who are exempt from visas, which includes the European Union, the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, but the country’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has not yet confirmed any further specific criteria for entry. 

Morocco is the last traveler-accessible country in North Africa to reopen to tourists: though the entry requirements and nationalities permitted have been in flux, Egypt started welcoming travelers back in July, and Tunisia opened its borders to foreigners in June

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