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Find cheap flights to Morocco in 2024/2025 from €51 This is the cheapest return flight found to Morocco from Ireland on FlightsFinder on November 21st 2024 at 02:06. This offer may no longer be available. Click the offer to check live prices & dates of travel.

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What are the cheapest return flights to Morocco in 2024/2025?

These economy flights were found on FlightsFinder from Ireland to Morocco in the last few days. Prices subject to availability.

What are the cheapest one-way flights to Morocco in 2024/2025?

These economy flights were found on FlightsFinder from Ireland to Morocco in the last few days. Prices subject to availability.

When are flights to Morocco cheapest?

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The month of November

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According to our data, November is on average the cheapest time to book flights to Morocco.
You can get flights from €51 return.

When is the most expensive time to fly to Morocco?

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The month of July

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According to our data, July is on average the most expensive time to book flights to Morocco.
A return flight could set you back more than €150.

Which airports are in Morocco?

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Why fly to Morocco?

Nestled at the crossroads of Africa and Europe, Morocco captivates with its vibrant mix of ancient traditions and modern influences. From the bustling markets of Marrakech to the tranquil blue hues of Chefchaouen, this North African gem beckons adventurers with its rich tapestry of culture, history, and natural beauty. Wander through labyrinthine medinas, savor the aromatic flavors of Moroccan cuisine, and immerse yourself in the enchanting sounds of traditional music. With its diverse landscapes ranging from the Sahara Desert to the Atlas Mountains, Morocco invites travelers to explore a land where time-honored customs seamlessly blend with contemporary living.

Frequently asked questions about Flights to Morocco

What is considered a good price to Morocco?

A good price for a flight to Agadir is €46 - €56.

Which popular airports are in Morocco?

Popular airports in Morocco include Mohammed V International Airport in Casablanca, Marrakech Menara Airport in Marrakech, and Agadir–Al Massira Airport in Agadir.

How long does it take to fly to Morocco?

The flight to Morocco (RAK) is roughly 3 hours 51 minutes and 1,510 miles (2,430 kilometres) from Dublin, Ireland - Dublin International Airport (DUB).

How do I find the cheapest possible flights to Morocco?

The best way is to compare flights to Morocco from leading comparison sites using our search engine dashboard.

Are there direct flights to Morocco?

Yes, there are direct flights to Morocco.

How far is the main airport in Morocco from the city centre?

The main airport in Morocco, Mohammed V International Airport, is located about 30 kilometers away from the city centre of Casablanca.

How far in advance should I book my flight to Morocco?

Typically, flights are cheapest to Morocco 2 months before departure.

Which day is cheapest to fly to Morocco?

Studies show flights to Morocco are typically cheaper on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.

Flight Distance and Flying Time to Morocco

Dublin, Ireland - Dublin International Airport (DUB) to Morocco (RAK)

Distance:
1,510 miles (2,430 kilometres)

Average flight time (direct 3 hours 51 minutes)

Shannon, Ireland - Shannon International Airport (SNN) to Morocco (RAK)

Distance:
1,458 miles (2,347 kilometres)

Average flight time (direct 3 hours 44 minutes)

Knock, Ireland - Ireland West Airport (NOC) to Morocco (RAK)

Distance:
1,542 miles (2,481 kilometres)

Average flight time (direct 3 hours 55 minutes)

Cork, Ireland - Cork International Airport (ORK) to Morocco (RAK)

Distance:
1,398 miles (2,250 kilometres)

Average flight time (direct 3 hours 36 minutes)

Kerry, Ireland - Kerry Airport (KIR) to Morocco (RAK)

Distance:
1,424 miles (2,291 kilometres)

Average flight time (direct 3 hours 39 minutes)

Donegal, Ireland - Donegal Airport (CFN) to Morocco (RAK)

Distance:
1,619 miles (2,606 kilometres)

Average flight time (direct 4 hours 5 minutes)

Waterford, Ireland - Waterford Airport (WAT) to Morocco (RAK)

Distance:
1,423 miles (2,290 kilometres)

Average flight time (direct 3 hours 39 minutes)

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Short Guide to Morocco

Morocco is not very far away from Europe, a short way from Spain, this country is brimming with the delights and experiences quite different from anything found anywhere else in the world. It is situated at the crossroads between East and West, a fusion of cultures and sights emanating from within the western world and Africa.

One of the main attractions of Morocco is its pleasant climate. Positioned at the top of the Westside of Africa this nation is a haven for tourists seeking a warm Mediterranean climate and a more mystical experience. Morocco is also famous for the arts and crafts which the local people are renowned for making. From intricately designed cutlery to exquisitely woven carpets, it is highly unlikely for anyone to leave Morocco without a memento to remind them of their visit.

Numerous other experiences are on offer in Morocco, particularly found within the central and northern parts of the country. In the Atlas Mountains, for example, skiing is a particularly popular attraction. For the more adventurous amongst you, a trip to dramatic Western Sahara to explore the sand dunes of the desert may be more to your liking, choose from horseback, camel or jeep to enjoy amazing scenes.

Whatever your reason for visiting this country, whether it be to simply enjoy the weather, sample its world-famous cuisine or take advantage of its unique and distinctive environments, Morocco is certain to please. It also has a rich and interesting history that spans back centuries. With the cities of Marrakech and Fez, you will find ancient ruins of various ruling factions which dominated this location.

Enjoy the bustling marketplaces and squares where you will find a variety of different acts taking place, from snake charmers to monkey handlers fascinating to the visitors who come to them. When looking back on your time in Morocco, memories will include warm personalities, the aroma of mint tea and a place which you will no doubt want to return to one day.

Numerous different empires had an interest historically in the country of Morocco. The people have seen everyone from Romans and Greeks trying to conquer this location. In the seventh century, Morocco was conquered by the Muslim armies and consequently, the majority of the population converted to Islam.

However, numerous ancient communities still exist in Morocco including a sizeable Jewish population. In recent times there has been an attempt by European countries to control this region, France and Spain have had influence here until Morocco gained independence in the year 1956. Owing to this chequered history Morocco presents an interesting quagmire with all its various influences which have affected it over time.

The official language of Morocco is Arabic. French and Spanish are also widely used whilst English is also utilised in tourist areas. Native French speakers should have no problem conversing in this land.

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Cheapest flight routes found to Morocco

From Dublin

From Dublin (DUB), Ireland to Agadir, Morocco (AGA): €51

Depart: 27 Nov 2024 · Return: 06 Dec 2024 Price found 21 Nov 2024, 02:06

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