The Moroccan passport has made remarkable strides, climbing to the 69th position in the 2025 Henley & Partners Passport Index. With visa-free access to 73 destinations, this marks significant progress from 71st in 2024 and 80th in 2023, showcasing Morocco’s efforts to bolster its international standing and ease travel for its citizens.
Morocco now leads North Africa in travel freedom, surpassing regional peers such as Tunisia (73rd), Mauritania (84th), Algeria (86th), and Libya (100th). This leadership reflects the Kingdom’s commitment to enhancing global accessibility for its citizens, further solidifying its role as a regional power.
Globally, Singapore retains its position as the passport champion, offering visa-free access to an impressive 195 destinations. Japan follows with access to 193 destinations, while European nations such as Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and South Korea share the third spot. At the bottom of the list, Afghanistan holds the last position, with visa-free access to just 26 countries.
The Henley & Partners Passport Index, based on exclusive data from the International Air Transport Association (IATA), serves as a vital barometer of a nation’s global openness and the ease with which its citizens can travel. Morocco’s rising rank reflects its growing diplomatic influence and commitment to fostering international ties.