Getting There

Travelling Responsibly

Although it is possible to travel to Morocco overland, the majority of our clients choose to fly. In order to compensate for the damaging effect of aircraft on the atmosphere we make donations to Climate Care who run tree planting and other schemes to "carbon neutralise" your flights. We also encourage our clients to donate at the time of booking. If you are intending to travel overland from Spain we can provide detailed instructions about ferries, trains etc.

Passport

Please ensure that you have a full 10-year passport which is valid for at least 6 months on entry to Morocco. It is advisable to carry a photocopy with you. UK passports can be renewed rapidly (within 48 hrs if need be) see UK Passport Office web site for details.

Arrival in Morocco

Entry cards are provided either during your transit or at your port of arrival. You are required to fill in your name, passport details, flight details and the address at which you’ll be staying.

It is essential that you take your itinerary with you which is issued at the time of booking and provides the address and contact details for the first service provider.

Travel Options

Flying

Morocco is only a short flight from the UK, around 3.5 hours depending on destination, and is served by a number of airlines which operate from several UK airports to a number of cities across the country. For information on flying to Morocco; including current UK and Moroccan ariports, ticketing information and advice on booking see Flight Options. The CAA provides information regarding Travelling Safely by air.

Travelling by Train

For travellers with more time on their hands as well as a sense of adventure, the north of Morocco can also be reached in under two days by train starting at London St Pancras International and travelling via Paris, Madrid and Algeciras from where a ferry can be taken to Tangier. For more information on travelling by train as well as information on ferry schedules see Travelling by Train.