Morocco is a state of North Africa. This exotic, beautiful country attracts more and more tourists every year. You can get there by air or sea.
By air
Royal Air Maroc aircraft regularly fly from Moscow to Morocco. Departures are made from Sheremetyevo International Airport three times a week. The flight takes approximately six hours.
Air France flights with a traditional connection in Paris are very popular. This company operates regular daily flights to Marrakech, Rabat and Casablanca. Connections between flights rarely take more than three hours. You can also fly with Alitalia planes with a stopover in Rome. Many other European airlines operate regular flights to Morocco with connections in other cities.
The most budgetary options are provided by Ryanair. It can be used to reach Marrakech, Fez, Agadir and other cities in Morocco from places such as Valencia, Seville, London, Marseille, Paris and Dublin. These cities can be reached in a variety of ways, including with the help of low-cost Eastern European airlines. If you buy tickets in advance, you can keep within two hundred and fifty dollars per person for round trip tickets.
If you are planning a tour in Africa, it is worth considering that despite the geographical proximity of Morocco to many popular African countries, the lack of sane competition on routes between West Africa and Morocco leads to the fact that air tickets can cost a lot - up to seven to eight hundred dollars … Flights from Britain, Spain, France are much cheaper.
On water
There are regular high-speed and car ferries from Europe to Africa. Basically, these ferries run between Spanish and Moroccan cities. The most frequent ferries run from Algeciras to Tangier, at least eight to ten flights a day. The cost of a one-way ticket is about thirty euros. From Malaga you can get to Melilla or Nador for about forty euros, the ferry runs up to eight times a day. Usually, if you buy a round-trip ticket, you can get a twenty percent discount.
Regular sea traffic is also carried out between Spain and its enclaves Melilla and Ceuta, from there you can get to Morocco by car or on foot. The exact timetable can be found on the websites of the ferry companies. It should be borne in mind that there are serious border controls between Morocco and the enclaves. To travel to Morocco, you must have a double entry Spanish visa.
It should be noted that the presence of this visa is checked even when booking ferry tickets in Spanish ports. If the tourist does not have a visa, which gives the right to return to Spain, it will not work to buy a return ticket.