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March 2026
How do I plan a Morocco trip from Córdoba, Argentina?
Asked by a traveller planning a trip to Morocco. Here's the honest answer from one of our travel designers.

Traveller question
Member
March 2026
How do I plan a Morocco trip from Córdoba, Argentina?
Asked by a traveller planning a trip to Morocco. Here's the honest answer from one of our travel designers.
Serenity Morocco Expert Team
Travel Designer · StaffTravel Designers
March 2026
From Córdoba (COR) you connect via Buenos Aires (or sometimes São Paulo), then cross the Atlantic — São Paulo–Casablanca on Royal Air Maroc is the cleanest, or via Madrid/Lisbon. Budget 22–28 hours with two or three stops. Argentine passports are visa-free for Morocco short stays. Plan 10–12 days.
Córdoba does have some international reach, including links toward São Paulo, but for Morocco the practical first move for most cordobeses is still a hop to Buenos Aires (EZE) where the long-haul map is fullest. From there my two preferred crossings are the same as I'd recommend to any Argentine: the São Paulo (GRU)–Casablanca service flown by Royal Air Maroc, which is the single most direct South America–Morocco link, or the classic Buenos Aires–Madrid or Lisbon transatlantic leg followed by a short hop into Casablanca (CMN) or Marrakech (RAK). If Córdoba's own São Paulo connections line up, you may even skip Buenos Aires entirely.
Plan for 22 to 28 hours door to door — there's no way around the distance from central Argentina, so the craft is in making the stops work for you rather than against you. I give Córdoba travellers a 3-hour minimum at every hub and, where I can, route them through São Paulo so the final leg is the clean Royal Air Maroc flight straight to Casablanca. If you cross via Spain or Portugal instead, the dense onward Morocco shuttle makes timing forgiving. An outbound overnight in São Paulo or Madrid is, in my experience, money and patience well spent on a haul this size.
On the visa, Argentine passport holders enjoy the same break as their compatriots: no visa is required for tourist stays in Morocco within the permitted window. It's one of the easiest entries in Latin America, which makes Córdoba an enjoyable trip to plan. Even so, I never let a client treat that as set in stone — entry rules can shift, so confirm the current Argentine-passport requirement and the allowed stay duration through official Moroccan consular channels before you fly. Verify the live flight schedules at the same time, because the GRU–Casablanca and EZE–Europe options both vary seasonally.
From Córdoba I lean toward 10 to 12 days so the long journey is properly repaid. A route I'd happily design: into Casablanca, train to Fes for two nights of medieval medina, over the Middle Atlas to a Sahara overnight at Merzouga, then across the High Atlas to Marrakech, and with 12 days in hand I'd add Essaouira's breezy coast or blue Chefchaouen. A tighter week keeps it to Marrakech, Fes and one desert run. Use our 10-day itinerary as the backbone and we'll tailor the connecting flights to your COR start.
Serenity Morocco Expert Team — Travel Designers, Serenity Morocco Tours. Answered March 2026.
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