How to find cheap flights to Morocco
Catch a flight to Morocco leaving from Dublin. This is usually the most budget-friendly place to begin your trip.
You'll get even more value by touching down at Rabat.
The cheapest time to visit Morocco generally works out to be in May.
You'll find one-way flights there from 22 €. The lowest price for a return ticket is 50 €.
Open to landing in any city? Add your departure point, then enter 'Morocco' in the 'To' field. This will give you a list of destinations and the option to sort them by 'Cheapest flights.'
If you already know your destination city, select 'Add nearby airports.' This lets you compare fares across any nearby airports and potentially lower your costs.
Take the guesswork out of timing by creating a Price Alert. You'll get an instant notification whenever the price changes on your route.
Don't leave things to the last minute. Booking ahead often means better fares and access to some impressive early bird discounts.
The best time to go to Morocco
To find the cheapest month for flights, use the 'Whole month' tool. If you've got some flexibility with your travel dates, search for the green prices on the calendar — they show you the lowest fares available that month.
August is the busiest time to travel. Head off then if you want peak season energy, not rock bottom fares.
The quietest time to travel is December. Lock in your plane tickets to Morocco then and explore at a more leisurely pace.
Pick the season that suits how you like to explore, whether that's hotter, cooler or somewhere in between. July is one of the warmest months in Morocco, with maximum temperatures averaging 36ºC (97ºF).
January brings cooler conditions, with average lows of 5ºC (41ºF).
Rainy days are more common in March, while June tends to be drier.
Also take into account periods of extreme heat and peak sandstorm months when choosing your travel dates. Of course, weather risks depend on when and where you go.
Getting to Morocco
When it's time to book flights to Morocco, you've got plenty of arrival airports to choose from. These are some of the busiest:
Casablanca Mohammed V International Airport (CMN) in Casablanca
Marrakech Menara Airport (RAK) in Marrakech
Agadir Al Massira Airport (AGA) in Agadir
Here's a summary of the airlines flying into this destination most often, as well as rough monthly flight estimates:
Royal Air Maroc — 2,700
Ryanair — 1,800
EasyJet — 860
Many flights to Morocco pass through hubs like Paris, Madrid and Barcelona. Any stopovers you have will depend on where you take off from and the airline.
Places to visit in Morocco
Casablanca
If time limited you to one place, this city would be a strong contender. With a population of roughly 3.1 million, it crams in more highlights than you can cover in one visit.
Schedule time for well-known stops like Mosquée, Royal Palace of Casablanca and Dar el Makhzen, among other landmarks.
Flying into Casablanca usually means arriving through Casablanca Mohammed V International Airport (CMN). You'll discover some excellent flight deals to Morocco through this airport.
Ready to lock in your perfect base? Browse the full lineup of hotels in Casablanca.
Marrakech
Take your travels in a new direction in this popular city.
The biggest highlights include Jemaa el-Fnaa, Medina of Marrakech and Mosquée Hassan II.
The bulk of flights arrive through Marrakech Menara Airport (RAK), the city's main airport.
The same magic that drives our flight search can also help you find the best room rates online. Use it to compare prices and availability across hotels in Marrakech.
Agadir
With a population of about 700,000, this city also ranks as one of the top places to visit in Morocco.
Promenade and beach, Agadir Beach and Plage d'Agadir are standout sights to tick off while you're here.
You can arrive in the city through its main airport, Agadir Al Massira Airport (AGA).
Whether you prefer fuss-free comfort or something fancier, hotels in Agadir offer options for every type of trip.
Good to know
Entry rules can vary, so check in advance whether you'll need a visa or other documentation before you travel. Your airline, travel agent or the local embassy or consulate should have the most up-to-date information.
You'll be using the Moroccan dirham (MAD) for everyday purchases.
ATMs (automatic teller machines) are common in cities large and small, so access is unlikely to be an issue.
Tipping is not expected in Morocco. However, if the service stands out, leaving something extra is appreciated.
Anticipate moderate Wi-Fi coverage during your trip. You'll be able to get online in many hotels, but access becomes less reliable beyond major areas.
The population of Morocco is around 38 million. Rabat is the capital.
This destination has one standard time zone of UTC+0.
Morocco is part of the Northern Africa subregion of Africa.
The Fez Festival of World Sacred Music, the Mawazine Music Festival and the Essaouira Gnaoua and World Music Festival are some of the headline events here. Consider booking your flight to Morocco around moments like these for a travel experience beyond the ordinary.
Complete your trip with hotels and a car hire
A cheap ticket to Morocco gets you there. The next move is booking your stay. Discover competitive prices and exclusive rates for hotels in Morocco. To travel when and where you want, also browse the range of car hire options in Morocco.