Traveller question
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March 2026
How do I plan a Morocco trip from Hong Kong?
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 Hong Kong?
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 Hong Kong you connect once — usually via Doha, Dubai, Abu Dhabi or Istanbul — to Casablanca, around 16–19 hours total. Hong Kong SAR passport holders should verify entry rules before booking; many nationalities enter Morocco visa-free for 90 days but confirm yours. Autumn and spring are best; a week runs roughly €2,000–3,200 per person.
Hong Kong is a long haul from Morocco, but it's a very well-connected one. There's no direct flight, so you transit through a single major hub — most commonly Doha (Qatar Airways), Dubai (Emirates), Abu Dhabi (Etihad) or Istanbul (Turkish Airlines), all of which offer smooth one-stop service from Hong Kong International into Casablanca. Total journey time is roughly sixteen to nineteen hours including the layover. The Gulf and Istanbul carriers are comfortable and frequent, so I usually advise Hong Kong guests to pick the hub with the best onward Casablanca timing and book it all on one ticket.
On entry, this is the important part to get right: rather than assume, please verify the current visa rules for your specific travel document before booking. Many nationalities enter Morocco visa-free for up to 90 days, and Hong Kong SAR passport holders have historically enjoyed favourable access, but entry rules differ by document and can change — so confirm with the Moroccan embassy or an official source for your exact passport well ahead of your trip. I never want a Hong Kong guest caught out at check-in, so build this check into your planning early.
For timing, the best months for Hong Kong travellers are the shoulder seasons — autumn (September–November) and spring (March–May) — when Morocco's cities, mountains and desert are at their most comfortable. Given the long flight, I always encourage Hong Kong guests to make the trip count with at least ten days to two weeks on the ground; it's a big journey, so a rich, varied itinerary rewards the effort far more than a quick dash. Many of my Hong Kong guests, used to dense cities, are especially captivated by the wide-open emptiness of the Sahara.
On budget, the long-haul flight pushes a comfortable mid-range week to roughly €2,000–3,200 per person all in, though Morocco's on-the-ground prices — food, taxis, crafts, even good riads — feel very reasonable to Hong Kong travellers and keep the daily spend modest once you've arrived. Because the flight is the big-ticket item, it's worth maximising your days: a 10-day route covers Marrakech, the Atlas, the Sahara and Fes properly, while two weeks lets you add the coast and Chefchaouen without rushing.
My honest planning tip for Hong Kong: confirm your visa position first, then book a one-stop flight through Doha, Dubai or Istanbul into Casablanca, and plan a longer trip to justify the distance. Land in Casablanca, transfer to Marrakech, and let us run a full, well-paced journey across the country. For Hong Kong travellers, Morocco is a genuine bucket-list adventure that more than repays the long flight.
Serenity Morocco Expert Team — Travel Designers, Serenity Morocco Tours. Answered March 2026.
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