How do I plan a Morocco trip from Bremen?

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How do I plan a Morocco trip from Bremen?

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From Bremen (BRE) you connect via Frankfurt or Munich to Marrakech (RAK) or Casablanca (CMN), roughly 6–7 hours total. EU passports need no visa. Then plan a 7–10 day loop through Marrakech, the Sahara and Fes, ideally with a private driver.

Bremen travellers come from a northern Hanseatic port where the light is soft and the winters long, so the moment they step into the warmth and colour of Marrakech the contrast is pure joy — and I plan these trips to make the most of it. From BRE you connect through a German hub, usually Frankfurt or Munich, onward to Marrakech or Casablanca, with total air time around six to seven hours including the stop. Bremen is a compact airport, so I always have my guests verify the live schedule with the airline, since the smartest connection shifts with the season.

On the visa, EU and EEA passport holders enter Morocco visa-free for tourism up to ninety days, which keeps Bremen planning simple. I never let anyone assume, though — the rules depend on your passport, not your home airport. Confirm your specific entry requirements before booking, and if your passport happens to need a visa, apply early and verify the documents on the official Moroccan portal. The Bremen guests who handle this first travel with the least stress.

For the trip, I find northern German travellers crave warmth and brightness, so I tilt the route toward sun and colour. A 7-day loop runs Marrakech and its souks, a night in the High Atlas, two nights under the Sahara stars near Merzouga, and Fes; ten days adds blue Chefchaouen and the breezy Atlantic at Essaouira, which — as a fellow harbour town — will feel oddly like home with a warmer sun. A private driver makes the long inland legs effortless and scenic.

My Bremen-specific tip: chase the light. If you are travelling out of a grey northern winter, prioritise the desert nights and the golden hour over the dunes — it is exactly the antidote you are after. With only an hour of time difference there is no jet lag, so keep day one gentle with a hammam and a slow dinner, then explore at full energy. Build the trip on our 7-day or 10-day itineraries below.

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Serenity Morocco Expert Team Travel Designers, Serenity Morocco Tours. Answered April 2026.

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