Regulations•2026 Guide
Exchange Dirhams to Euros: Pre-Departure Reconversion (2026 Rules)
Have leftover Dirhams? You cannot take them out of Morocco! Here's how to convert them back to Euros legally before departure.
The Golden Rule: Keep Your Original Receipt
When you initially exchanged Euros to Dirhams, you received a bordereau (exchange receipt). This document is your passport for reconversion. Without it, no airport bureau will exchange your Dirhams back to Euros.
Where to Reconvert?
- Airport exchange bureaus: The most practical option. Present your original receipt and passport.
- City bureaus: Some accept reconversions, but airport bureaus are specifically set up for this.
Limits and Rules (2026)
- Maximum reconversion: same amount as originally exchanged (per receipts).
- You can carry a maximum of 2,000 MAD out of Morocco (for souvenir purposes).
- Reconversion rate will be the sell rate (less favourable than when you bought).
💡 Pro Tip: Don't Over-Exchange
Use Deviz.ma to plan your budget carefully. Exchange only what you need to avoid losing money on reconversion (you lose on the spread twice!).