Marina Smir - Clearance

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For full details on clearing into and out of Morocco see Noonsite’s Morocco Formalities.

Formalities are relatively straightforward here as officials are used to dealing with yachts and all are based in the marina. French, English and Spanish spoken. It can take some time, however, so be patient.

Initially go alongside the Customs/fuel berth (to port just inside the entrance) and take your boat papers and passports up to the office.

Papers are not now normally retained by the Marina Office.

Ensure that you officially clear out with Police and Customs before leaving the marina. At night, Police handle both  check what hours they operate.

Last updated:  August 2023

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  1. October 15, 2017 at 12:15 PM
    Data Entry3 says:

    Arrived in the evening and were able to check in right away. Had to do a bit more papewrwork in the morning but process was pretty smooth. They let us stay on the reception dock the whole time which was convenient. Had access to electricity and water plus the marina office was right next door with a big mostly empty building and terrace nice for sitting and doing computer work. Huge marina and mostly empty by the way, narrow buoyed entrance as mentioned. Keep to starboard against seawall when entering. Great place to leave boat and venture inland.

  2. January 26, 2017 at 4:18 PM
    Sue Richards says:

    Posted by “Vagrantuk” on main Morocco page:
    Sitting in Smir on the fuel dock waiting for the customs who won’t clear you until 10.00 local time. So much for an early start. Smir is expensive to moor. They have put up their prices for 2017. The alongside mooring was very noisy with loud music at night. The café’s are three times more expensive than in the city. Wifi is only available in the office, unless you have an expensive cup of coffee in a café and get a code for their wifi. Marina staff are friendly and helpful. The complex and surroundings are ultra tat. It is after all a holiday complex. I certainly wouldn’t go again. M’diq looked more interesting.
    Oh, and they had no diesel. If you do decide to go, Tetouan is worth a visit. We flagged down a blue and white car which is a public taxi. You cram in with the locals and pay 10 dirham to the city. At 12.5 to the pound thats cheap travel.
    The entry to the port has plenty of water if you keep the red buoys to port as per norm

  3. February 22, 2015 at 12:08 PM
    Data Entry3 says:

    Calling the marina for renewing the 18-months VAT count soon.
    Does one need a local agent for above plus fuel top-up or it is straightforward procedure and safe to do by myself?