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Barbados Joins Benin, Cambodia, Colombia, Dominica, Ethiopia, Gabon, Micronesia, Philippines, Tanzania, and More To Upgrade Tourism and Global Mobility with Morocco’s New Visa Free Travel Access to 72 Countries

22 Feb

Barbados Joins Benin, Cambodia, Colombia, Dominica, Ethiopia, Gabon, Micronesia, Philippines, Tanzania, and More To Upgrade Tourism and Global Mobility with Morocco’s New Visa Free Travel Access to 72 Countries

Barbados Joins Benin, Cambodia, Colombia, Dominica, Ethiopia, Gabon, Micronesia, Philippines, Tanzania, and More To Upgrade Tourism and Global Mobility with Morocco’s New Visa Free Travel Access to 72 Countries

With Morocco’s recent announcement of visa-free travel to 72 countries as of February 2026, Barbados, along with Benin, Cambodia, Colombia, Dominica, Ethiopia, Gabon, Micronesia, Philippines, Tanzania, and several other countries, are seeing a boom in tourism. Moroccans’ increased mobility is opening up foreign travel options and fueling the country’s expanding tourist industry, making Morocco a major force in determining global travel patterns. Morocco’s cultural influence and economic connections on the international scene are further strengthened by this development, which allows Moroccan tourists to visit a wider variety of locations.

Morocco’s Outbound Tourism Reaches New Heights In 2025

According to the official sources from 2025, Morocco saw 19.8 million visitor arrivals, a 14% increase over 2024, thanks to increased flight connections, especially from low-cost carriers. By early 2025, tourism revenue had increased to almost 124 billion MAD ($13.4B), which helped to sustain the year’s anticipated 3.8% GDP growth.

DestinationsVisa Requirement1. AngolaVisa Free2. AzerbaijanVisa Free3. BarbadosVisa Free4. BelizeVisa Free5. BeninVisa Free6. BrazilVisa Free7. BurundiVOA8. CambodiaVOA9. Cape Verde IslandsVisa Free10. ColombiaVisa Free11. Comoro IslandsVOA12. Congo (Rep.)VOA13. Cook IslandsVisa Free14. Côte d’IvoireVisa Free15. DjiboutiVOA16. DominicaVisa Free17. Dominican RepublicVisa Free18. EcuadorVisa Free19. EthiopiaVOA20. GabonVisa Free21. GhanaVisa Free22. GrenadaVisa Free23. GuineaVisa Free24. Guinea-BissauVOA25. HaitiVisa Free26. Hong Kong (SAR China)Visa Free27. IndonesiaVOA28. IranVOA29. JordanVOA30. KazakhstanVisa Free31. KenyaVisa Free32. KiribatiVisa Free33. LaosVOA34. LebanonVOA35. Macao (SAR China)Visa Free36. MadagascarVOA37. MalaysiaVisa Free38. MaldivesVOA39. MaliVisa Free40. Marshall IslandsVOA41. MauritiusVOA42. MicronesiaVisa Free43. MozambiqueVOA44. NepalVOA45. NicaraguaVOA46. NigerVisa Free47. NiueVOA48. Palau IslandsVOA49. PhilippinesVisa Free50. RwandaVisa Free51. SamoaVOA52. São Tomé and PríncipeVisa Free53. SenegalVisa Free54. SeychellesETA55. Sierra LeoneVOA56. South KoreaETA57. Sri LankaETA58. St. Kitts and NevisETA59. St. Vincent and the GrenadinesVisa Free60. SurinameVisa Free61. SyriaVisa Free62. TajikistanVOA63. TanzaniaVOA64. ThailandVisa Free65. The GambiaVisa Free66. Timor-LesteVOA67. TogoVisa Free68. TunisiaVisa Free69. TürkiyeVisa Free70. TuvaluVOA71. VanuatuVisa Free72. ZambiaVisa Free

Morocco Visa Free Travel to 72 Countries:

Asia

Travelers can enter a number of nations in Asia, which is renowned for its stunning landscapes and rich cultural legacy, without a visa. Southeast Asia offers a diverse array of travel experiences, from the busy streets of Tokyo to the tranquil beaches. You can go to the following countries without a visa: Azerbaijan, Cambodia, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Iran, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Laos, Lebanon, Macao, Malaysia, Maldives, Nepal, Philippines, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Syria, Tajikistan, Thailand, Timor-Leste, and Türkiye. Every traveler may find something to enjoy in Asia, whether they are searching for pristine beaches, contemporary cities, or cultural treasures.

Europe

Europe is a historical, culturally complex continent with breathtaking scenery. Travelers can easily explore famous landmarks, quaint cities, and stunning landscapes in several European nations that grant visa-free entrance. The following European country allows visitors to enter without having to deal with a visa: Azerbaijan. Travelers looking for historical landmarks, cultural immersion, and stunning natural beauty will love these nations.

Africa

Africa is an amazing continent with different landscapes, unique civilizations, and huge wilderness. Access to many African countries is visa-free, allowing for activities like safaris and cultural adventures. Nations like Angola, Benin, Burundi, Cape Verde, Comoros, Republic of the Congo, Côte d’Ivoire, Djibouti, Ethiopia, Gabon,Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Kenya, Madagascar, Mali, Mauritius, Mozambique, Niger, Rwanda, São Tomé and Príncipe, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Tanzania, The Gambia, Togo, Tunisia, and Zambia permit visitors to take in breathtaking wildlife, national parks, and energetic towns without needing a visa.

Americas & Caribbean

There are many countries in the Americas and Caribbean that allow visa-free travel, which makes it easier for tourists to take advantage of the wide range of experiences they have to offer. These countries include rich history, lively cities, and tropical beaches: Barbados, Belize, Brazil, Colombia, Dominica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Grenada, Haiti, Nicaragua, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, and Suriname. These locations have plenty to offer all kinds of tourists, whether they are looking for historical landmarks, breathtaking beaches, or exciting events.

Oceania / Pacific

Oceania is renowned for its beautiful islands, pristine oceans, and distinctive fauna. Travelers looking for a relaxed vacation amidst breathtaking scenery will find these nations and territories to be perfect. Travelers can more easily immerse themselves in the peaceful surroundings because several of these locations grant visa-free admission. Countries and territories in this region that do not require visas include Cook Islands, Kiribati, Marshall Islands, Micronesia, Niue, Palau, Samoa, Tuvalu, and Vanuatu. With lots of chances for hiking, water activities, and cultural exploration, these nations are ideal for both nature lovers and thrill seekers.

Unclassified / Special Territories

Additionally, some regions do not require a visa for travel. Travelers can nonetheless enter these areas in unique ways even though they are not independent countries. They consist of Hong Kong and Macao. The visa policies for these territories may vary, depending on the traveler’s country of origin.

TTW’s Editor-in-Chief, Mr. Anup Kumar Keshan, says: “Morocco’s new visa-free travel access to 72 countries as of February 2026 is a game-changer for global tourism. As nations like Barbados, Benin, Cambodia, Colombia, Dominica, Ethiopia, Gabon, Micronesia, Philippines, and Tanzania welcome Moroccan tourists with open arms, we can expect an influx of travelers eager to explore new destinations. This move not only boosts tourism but also strengthens Morocco’s position as a key player in the global travel market. With access to iconic landmarks, rich cultural experiences, and natural wonders, Moroccan travelers are now in a prime position to embark on new adventures across the world, all while contributing to the growing cultural exchange and international tourism boom.”

Top Airports in Morocco:

Casablanca Mohammed V International Airport (CMN): Morocco’s largest airport and primary international gateway, located near Casablanca. It serves as the main hub for Royal Air Maroc, offering extensive connections across Europe, Africa, the Americas, and the Middle East.

Marrakech Menara Airport (RAK): A major tourist airport serving Marrakech and southern Morocco. It handles high passenger volumes, especially from European cities, with strong seasonal traffic and significant operations by low-cost and charter airlines.

Agadir–Al Massira Airport (AGA): An important international airport serving Agadir and Morocco’s southern Atlantic coast. It supports tourism to beach resorts, offering numerous European routes and seasonal charter services throughout the year.

Tangier Ibn Battouta Airport (TNG): A fast-developing airport in northern Morocco serving Tangier and nearby regions. It has expanded international routes, particularly to Europe, supporting business travel, tourism, and growing economic activity.

Fes Sais International Airport (FEZ): The main airport serving Fes, Morocco’s historic cultural capital. It connects the region to major European destinations and domestic cities, facilitating tourism to the ancient medina and surrounding heritage sites.

Top Airlines in Morocco:

Royal Air Maroc (RAM): Morocco’s national airline and largest carrier, operating extensive domestic routes and international flights across Europe, Africa, North America, and the Middle East, with its main hub in Casablanca.

Ryanair: A major European low-cost airline with strong operations in Morocco, linking cities like Marrakech, Agadir, and Tangier to numerous European destinations through affordable, frequent services.

Air Arabia Maroc: A Casablanca-based budget airline offering competitively priced flights between Morocco, Europe, and the MENA region, focusing on efficiency, regional connectivity, and accessible travel options.

EasyJet: A popular European low-cost carrier providing regular connections between major European cities and Moroccan tourist destinations, known for affordable fares and convenient short-haul travel options.

Transavia France: A French budget airline operating numerous routes between France and Morocco, connecting cities such as Paris, Lyon, and Nantes with key Moroccan airports.

TUI fly Belgium: A leisure-focused airline linking Belgium and other European destinations with Moroccan cities, primarily serving holiday travelers through seasonal and charter flight services.

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