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Morocco

Visa-free for 90 days for most Western nationalities

Overview

Morocco is North Africa's westernmost country and a major gateway between Europe and Africa. Just 14 kilometers from Spain across the Strait of Gibraltar, Morocco offers travelers a blend of Arab, Berber, and European influences. The country draws visitors with its imperial cities (Marrakech, Fez, Meknes, Rabat), Sahara Desert excursions, Atlantic beaches, and the Atlas Mountains.

Casablanca Mohammed V International Airport (CMN) is the main international hub and base for Royal Air Maroc, the national carrier and oneworld alliance member. Marrakech (RAK) is the second-busiest airport, receiving heavy tourist traffic from Europe. Agadir (AGA), Fez (FEZ), and Tangier (TNG) also handle international flights, with several European low-cost carriers serving multiple Moroccan airports directly.

Morocco's proximity to Europe makes it an easy 3-hour flight from major European cities, and Royal Air Maroc's Casablanca hub offers connections throughout Africa and to North America.

Major Airports

Casablanca

Airport Code Role Airlines
Mohammed V International CMN Main hub, Royal Air Maroc base RAM, major international carriers

Casablanca Mohammed V (CMN) — Morocco's primary gateway and busiest airport. Hub for Royal Air Maroc with connections to Africa, Europe, Middle East, and North America. Two terminals:

  • Terminal 1: Royal Air Maroc domestic and most international
  • Terminal 2: Low-cost carriers and some international

Located 30 km south of Casablanca. Train station directly connected to the airport—trains run to Casablanca city center (30 min) and onward to Rabat, Marrakech, and other cities. This is the easiest airport-to-city connection in Morocco.

Marrakech

Airport Code Role Airlines
Marrakech Menara RAK Major tourist gateway RAM, Ryanair, easyJet, Transavia

Marrakech Menara (RAK) — Morocco's most popular tourist airport. Heavy traffic from European cities, especially UK, France, Spain, and Germany. Many low-cost carriers operate here, making Marrakech accessible on budget flights. Located just 6 km from the medina—15-20 minutes by taxi.

Other International Airports

Airport Code City Notes
Agadir Al Massira AGA Agadir Beach resort gateway, charter flights
Fes-Saiss FEZ Fez Imperial city access, growing LCC service
Tangier Ibn Battouta TNG Tangier Northern gateway, Spain connections
Rabat-Sale RBA Rabat Capital city, limited international
Nador International NDR Nador Rif region, European connections
Oujda Angads OUD Oujda Eastern Morocco
Essaouira Mogador ESU Essaouira Coastal town, limited flights

Agadir (AGA) — Gateway to Morocco's main beach resort area. Heavy charter traffic from Northern Europe, especially in winter. Located 25 km from Agadir city center.

Fez (FEZ) — Serves Morocco's oldest imperial city and its famous medina. Growing number of European low-cost routes. 15 km south of Fez.

Tangier (TNG) — Morocco's northern gateway, close to ferry connections to Spain. Growing in importance with new terminals. 15 km from city center.

Airlines

Flag Carrier

Royal Air Maroc (AT) — Morocco's national carrier and oneworld alliance member since 2020. Hub at Casablanca Mohammed V (CMN). Operates to 100+ destinations across Africa, Europe, Middle East, and North America, including direct flights to New York, Washington, Miami, and Montreal.

Royal Air Maroc offers strong connectivity within Africa and is often the best option for reaching West African destinations. Fleet includes Boeing 787 Dreamliners and Boeing 737 MAX aircraft. Subsidiary Royal Air Maroc Express operates domestic and regional routes.

Low-Cost Carriers

Morocco is well-served by European LCCs:

  • Ryanair — Extensive network from UK, Ireland, Spain, Portugal, France, Italy, Germany, Belgium
  • easyJet — UK and European connections to Marrakech, Agadir, Fez
  • Transavia — France and Netherlands to multiple Moroccan airports
  • Vueling — Spain connections
  • TUI fly — Belgium, Netherlands, Germany
  • Air Arabia Maroc — Low-cost subsidiary based at CMN, regional destinations

International Airlines

Major carriers serving Morocco:

  • Air France, British Airways, Lufthansa, Iberia — European flag carriers
  • Turkish Airlines — Istanbul hub connections
  • Emirates, Qatar Airways, Etihad — Gulf connections
  • Saudia — Saudi Arabia
  • Egyptair — Cairo connections
  • TAP Portugal — Lisbon hub

Entry Requirements

Visa-Free Entry

Morocco offers visa-free entry for 90 days to citizens of most Western countries including:

  • Europe: All EU/Schengen countries, UK, Switzerland
  • Americas: USA, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Argentina
  • Asia-Pacific: Australia, New Zealand, Japan, South Korea
  • Middle East: UAE, Qatar, Kuwait

No pre-registration or fee required—simply arrive with a valid passport.

Visa Required

Citizens of some countries need to apply for a visa at a Moroccan embassy before travel. Check requirements for your specific nationality.

Passport Requirements

  • Valid for at least 6 months beyond intended stay
  • At least one blank page for entry stamp
  • Return or onward ticket may be requested

Customs

  • Dirham export: Prohibited to take Moroccan dirhams out of the country
  • Alcohol: Limited quantities for personal use
  • Drone regulations: Drones are generally prohibited without prior authorization

Official information: Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Getting Around

Domestic Flights

Royal Air Maroc and Royal Air Maroc Express operate domestic routes:

Route Flight Time Frequency
Casablanca → Marrakech 45 min Several daily
Casablanca → Agadir 1 hour Several daily
Casablanca → Fez 1 hour Several daily
Casablanca → Ouarzazate 1 hour Several weekly
Casablanca → Laayoune 1.5 hours Daily

Given Morocco's excellent train network and relatively compact distances, domestic flights are mainly useful for reaching southern destinations (Agadir, Ouarzazate, Laayoune).

Trains (ONCF)

Morocco has Africa's first high-speed rail line and an extensive conventional network:

Al Boraq (High-Speed):

  • Tangier → Casablanca: 2h10 (vs 5 hours by conventional train)
  • Stops: Kenitra, Rabat
  • Modern, comfortable, frequent service

Conventional trains:

  • Casablanca → Marrakech: 2h30-3 hours, frequent
  • Casablanca → Fez: 3.5-4 hours, frequent
  • Rabat → Fez: 2.5-3 hours
  • Casablanca Airport → City: 30 minutes

First-class tickets are affordable and comfortable. Book at oncf.ma or at stations.

Buses

CTM and Supratours operate modern, air-conditioned intercity buses:

  • Extensive network covering cities trains don't reach
  • Supratours connects with train stations for integrated travel
  • CTM serves most destinations including Essaouira, Chefchaouen, Merzouga

Essential for:

  • Essaouira: 2.5 hours from Marrakech
  • Chefchaouen: 4 hours from Fez
  • Merzouga (Sahara): 8 hours from Fez

Car Rental

Useful for:

  • Atlas Mountains exploration
  • Desert trips (with 4WD for off-road)
  • Coastal driving
  • Flexible itineraries

Considerations:

  • International license recommended
  • Drive on the right
  • Roads generally good between major cities
  • Mountain and desert roads require caution
  • Parking challenging in medina areas

Taxis

Petit taxis: Within cities, metered (insist on meter), color-coded by city Grand taxis: Shared intercity taxis, fixed routes and prices, depart when full

Best Time to Visit

Peak Season (March-May, September-November)

Best weather throughout the country. Comfortable temperatures for sightseeing. Spring brings wildflowers; autumn has harvest season.

  • March-May: 20-28°C, ideal for imperial cities and coast
  • September-November: Warm but not hot, perfect for desert trips

Summer (June-August)

Hot in interior cities (Marrakech, Fez can exceed 40°C). However:

  • Coastal cities (Essaouira, Agadir) remain pleasant with ocean breezes
  • Mountain regions offer relief from heat
  • Good time for beach holidays

Winter (December-February)

Mild in coastal and lowland areas. Cool in mountains with ski season in the Atlas.

  • Marrakech: 18-22°C days, can be cold at night
  • Desert: Cold nights, pleasant days
  • Mountains: Snow at higher elevations

Regional Variations

Region Best Time Notes
Imperial Cities Mar-May, Sep-Nov Avoid summer heat
Coast (Essaouira, Agadir) Year-round Summer beach season
Sahara Desert Oct-Apr Avoid summer extreme heat
Atlas Mountains May-Oct Winter for skiing
Chefchaouen/Rif Apr-Jun, Sep-Oct Mediterranean climate

Top Destinations

Imperial Cities

City Airport Known For
Marrakech RAK Medina, Jemaa el-Fnaa, souks, Majorelle Garden
Fez FEZ World's largest car-free medina, tanneries, crafts
Meknes FEZ (1 hr) Royal granaries, Volubilis Roman ruins nearby
Rabat RBA/CMN Capital, Hassan Tower, Kasbah des Oudaias

Coastal Towns

Town Nearest Airport Known For
Essaouira ESU/RAK Windy beaches, Portuguese ramparts, relaxed vibe
Agadir AGA Beach resort, modern city, winter sun
Tangier TNG Gateway to Africa, literary history, Mediterranean
Asilah TNG Whitewashed town, art murals, beaches

Mountains & Desert

Destination Access Known For
Sahara (Merzouga) FEZ/RAK + 8hr drive Erg Chebbi dunes, camel treks, desert camps
Atlas Mountains RAK Hiking, Berber villages, Toubkal (highest peak)
Ouarzazate OZZ/RAK Film studios, kasbahs, gateway to desert
Chefchaouen TNG/FEZ Blue-painted medina, Rif Mountains

Popular Itineraries

  • Imperial Cities: Casablanca → Rabat → Fez → Meknes → Marrakech (1-2 weeks)
  • Desert Circuit: Marrakech → Atlas → Ouarzazate → Merzouga → Fez (1 week)
  • Coastal: Tangier → Asilah → Rabat → Casablanca → Essaouira → Agadir (1-2 weeks)

Travel Tips

Money

  • Currency: Moroccan Dirham (MAD, DH). Closed currency—cannot be obtained abroad
  • Exchange: Change money at airports, banks, or exchange bureaus. Keep receipts for reconversion
  • ATMs: Widely available in cities. Notify your bank before travel
  • Cards: Accepted at hotels, larger restaurants, and shops. Cash essential for medinas, small shops, transport
  • Tipping: Expected—10% at restaurants, small tips for guides, porters, parking attendants

Bargaining

Essential skill in souks and medinas. Not applicable in fixed-price shops or supermarkets.

  • Start at 30-40% of asking price
  • Be prepared to walk away
  • Friendly negotiation is expected and part of the experience

Electrical

  • Voltage: 220V, 50Hz
  • Plug types: Type C (European two-pin) and Type E (French with grounding)
  • Adapters: UK and US travelers need adapters

Connectivity

  • Mobile carriers: Maroc Telecom, Orange, inwi
  • Tourist SIM: Available at airports and shops. Bring passport, expect 30-100 MAD for data plan
  • eSIM: Works well. Airalo, Holafly available
  • WiFi: Available in hotels, riads, cafes. Quality varies

Safety

Morocco is generally safe for tourists. Standard precautions:

  • Ignore persistent touts and "guides" in tourist areas
  • Use official guides hired through hotels or tourist offices
  • Keep valuables secure in crowded medinas
  • Women may experience verbal harassment—dress modestly, ignore comments
  • Avoid isolated areas at night
  • Watch for motorbikes in narrow medina streets

Health

  • Tap water: Generally safe in major cities but bottled water recommended
  • Food: Street food is generally fine at busy stalls; use judgment
  • Sun protection: Essential, especially in summer and desert
  • Stomach issues: Common—bring appropriate medication

Cultural Notes

  • Dress: Modest dress appreciated. Cover shoulders and knees, especially in medinas and at religious sites
  • Friday: Main prayer day; some shops may close midday
  • Ramadan: Restaurants may close during daylight. Non-Muslims can eat privately. Evenings become festive after iftar
  • Photography: Ask permission for portraits. Avoid photographing military/police installations
  • Left hand: Use right hand for eating and greetings

Useful Apps

  • Google Maps/Maps.me: Navigation (download offline maps for medinas)
  • Google Translate: French and Arabic offline packs
  • ONCF: Train bookings
  • inDrive/Careem: Rideshare in major cities

Flights from Morocco

Top Airports in Morocco

Busiest airports by route connections

Airports by Region

22 airports across 9 regions (plus uncategorized)

L'Oriental Region(3 airports)

Drâa-Tafilalet Region(3 airports)

Rabat-Salé-Kénitra Region(2 airports)

Tanger-Tétouan-Al Hoceïma Region(2 airports)

Marrakech-Safi Region(1 airport)

Guelmim-Oued Noun Region(1 airport)

Fès-Meknès Region(1 airport)

Béni Mellal-Khénifra Region(1 airport)

Casablanca-Settat Region(1 airport)

Other(2 airports)