Travel to Morocco
By plane
There are flights from New York, Montreal, and various European cities
to Casablanca as well as seasonal charter flights to Agadir.
Easyjet — now fly at budget prices from London to Marrakech.
Ryanair — has signed an agreement with the Moroccan government
and flies to Morocco from Bremen, Girona, Frankfurt-Hahn and London.
Flying to Fez 3 times per week. Flies to Marrakesh are also available.
Royal Air Maroc — the state airline, which drastically needs a
price cut.
Atlas Blue — a so-called budget airline owned by Royal Air Maroc,
but is still fairly expensive.
Jet 4 You — a new low-cost carrier with extremely cheap tickets
from France and Belgium.
Aigle Azur — a small North-African carrier with reasonable rates.
Thomson fly — Fly from Manchester to Marrakech and are very
reasonably priced.
Binter Canarias — Fly from Canary Islands to Marrakech.
Many visitors also fly to Gibraltar or Malaga (which are often
considerably cheaper to get to) and take a ferry from Algeciras, Tarifa
or Gibraltar to Tangier. This is not recommended in summer as literally
millions of Moroccans living in Europe use this passage during the
summer holidays.
By car
The only open border posts on land are the ones at the Spanish enclaves
of Ceuta and Melilla. The frontier with Algeria has been closed for ten
years. For the closest maritime connection you head for Algeciras or
Tarifa in southern Spain. At Algeciras there are ferry services to
Ceuta and Tangier that carry cars. Tarifa has a similar service to
Tangier and this is the shortest and fastest route, just 35 minutes.
It's possible also to enter Mauritania by car from Dakhla. Most
countries citizens need a visa to get in Mauritania which is available
for 20 Euros at the border for EU passport holders.
By boat
There are several ferry connections to Morocco, mainly from Spain.
Algeciras is the main port and serves Ceuta and Tangier. A ferry
between Algeciras and Ceuta takes 40 minutes, and less than 2 hours to
get to Tangier. You can also get to Tangier from the small port of
Tarifa, on the southernmost tip of mainland Spain. This will need 35
minutes. Some companies run buses between Tarifa and Algeciras for free
(25 minutes), so you will have no problems getting to the train
station. Other Spanish ports that have connections to Morocco are
Malaga and Almeria who connect to Melilla and its Moroccan neighbor
town of Nador.
Ferries from France also go to Tangier, from the port of Sète
near Montpellier and Port Vendres near Perpignan. But these ferries are
rather expensive. The Italian towns of Genoa and Naples also have
direct connections to Tangier. The British crown colony of Gibraltar
connects to Tangier through a high-speed boat service.
[edit] Details
From Tarifa or Algeciras to Tangier the ferry costs about 25 Euros each
way.
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