Visa-free · 90 days

Morocco for South Korea passport holders: visa-free 90 days, budget flights, Marrakech and the Sahara

South Korea passport holders enter Morocco visa-free for 90 days. Ryanair and Eurowings make Morocco one of the most affordable long-haul-feel destinations from South Korea — 3 hours and from €40 one way. Revolut or Wise handles EUR→MAD with zero markup.

Updated June 1, 202610 min read

Visa requirements

Type
Visa-free
Max stay
90 days
Fee
Free (Free)
Processing
Instant

German passport holders enter Morocco visa-free for 90 days. Morocco is only 2-3 hours from German cities — one of Europe's nearest non-European destinations.

Documents required

  • Valid German passport (6+ months validity)

Flights from South Korea to Morocco

Royal Air Maroc
Several weekly
1-stop · 14h
$700
economy return
$3150
business return
Korean Air
Several weekly
1-stop · 14h
$720
economy return
$3240
business return

Money, cards & forex fees

Standard South Korea bank cards charge 1.5% on every MAD purchase. On a $2,000 trip that's $30 in hidden fees. Use one of the cards below to avoid this.
Shinhan SOL Travel Debit
debit
Forex fee: ZeroATM: No forex fee; overseas ATM fee applies

Best Korean card for international travel

Kakao Pay International
prepaid
Forex fee: ZeroATM: Limited ATM access; best for card payments

Korean travelers using mobile payments abroad

Wise KRW Card
debit
Forex fee: 0.35%ATM: 2 free withdrawals/month up to ₩350,000

Mid-market rate for KRW holders

ATMs in Morocco

Best ATMs: Banque Populaire, Attijariwafa, BMCE ATMs — widespread. Avoid airport-only ATMs (worse rates).

Typical surcharge: MAD 20-40 at Moroccan ATMs for international cards

Withdrawal tip: Morocco is a cash economy in medinas and markets. Withdraw MAD at city ATMs before heading to rural areas and the Sahara.

DCC warning: Moroccan ATMs may offer DCC to EUR — always choose MAD.
Visa PlusMastercard Cirrus

Top cities in Morocco

Marrakech

avg daily budget
$65/day

The Medina (UNESCO Heritage Site), Djemaa el-Fna square (snake charmers, story-tellers, food stalls at night), the souks (dye quarter, leather tanneries at Chouara), Bahia Palace, and Majorelle Garden (Yves Saint Laurent). A sensory overload in the best possible way.

Djemaa el-Fna at nightChouara Tannery viewBahia PalaceMajorelle Garden (YSL)Souk exploration
Payments: mixed

Fes

avg daily budget
$55/day

The world's largest medieval city still in use — Fes el-Bali has 9,000 alleys covering a 1,200-year-old medina. The Chouara Tannery, Al-Qarawiyyin mosque (world's oldest university), and Bou Inania Madrassa. Less touristy than Marrakech.

Fes el-Bali Medina (UNESCO)Chouara TanneryAl-QarawiyyinBou Inania MadrassaRoyal Palace gates
Payments: mixed

Sahara Desert (Merzouga)

avg daily budget
$80/day

The Erg Chebbi dunes — camel trekking, overnight Bedouin camp, sunrise over sand dunes, and the silence of the desert. The most spectacular experience in Morocco. Accessible from Marrakech by an 8h drive (or flight to Errachidia).

Camel trek at sunsetOvernight desert campSunrise over Erg Chebbi dunesTodra Gorge (on route)
Payments: mixed

Morocco: Europe's nearest culture-shock destination for German travellers

Morocco's proximity to South Korea (3h flight, €40-80 return on budget carriers) makes it a unique proposition — an entirely different cultural world at European weekend-trip distance. The contrast between the South Korea motorway and Marrakech's Djemaa el-Fna square at night is dramatic. South Korea tourism to Morocco is significant — Ryanair and Eurowings operate multiple weekly routes from ICN, Berlin, ICN, Düsseldorf, and Hamburg to Marrakech, Casablanca, Fes, and Agadir. The Sahara Desert experience (camel trek, overnight camp, sunrise over dunes) is 2-3 days from Marrakech by road — one of the world's most memorable travel experiences.

On-arrival tips

  • 1Morocco is only 3 hours from Germany — one of the closest non-European destinations
  • 2Marrakech: agree on taxi prices before getting in — most medina areas require walking
  • 3Riad accommodation inside medinas is the authentic experience — book in advance
  • 4Sahara tours: book from a Marrakech riad operator you trust — independent drivers are common

Key takeaways

  • South Korea passport: 90 days visa-free Morocco — only 3 hours from South Korea
  • Ryanair/Eurowings from €40 one way from multiple South Korea cities to Marrakech
  • Revolut or Wise: zero forex EUR→MAD
  • Morocco is a cash economy in medinas — withdraw MAD before entering the Sahara
  • Sahara overnight dune camp is one of the world's great travel experiences

Related visa guides

Visa information is based on publicly available government sources and official embassy data. Entry requirements, fees, and procedures change frequently — always verify with the official embassy or consulate of Morocco before travelling. ForexFee is not a legal adviser.