How do I plan a Morocco trip from Lagos?

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How do I plan a Morocco trip from Lagos?

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Lagos (LOS) is one of the easiest African cities for Morocco: Royal Air Maroc flies direct to Casablanca in roughly 5 hours. From Casablanca I run you onward to Marrakech and a 7–10 day loop. Most Nigerian passport holders need a visa/e-visa — verify officially. Confirm live schedules.

Lagos is honestly one of my favourite departure cities to plan from, because the hard part — the long haul — barely exists. Royal Air Maroc operates a direct Lagos to Casablanca service in around five hours, so you can board at Murtala Muhammed in the evening and be having mint tea on a Casablanca rooftop before midnight. That single hop saves you the double-connection grind that travellers from further east endure, and it means even a one-week trip feels genuinely worthwhile rather than half-eaten by transit.

I almost always send Lagos clients straight on to Marrakech — it is a quick domestic onward flight or a comfortable train from Casablanca — and build the loop outward from there. A seven-day route covers the Red City souks and gardens, the dramatic Tizi n'Tichka pass into the High Atlas, a night under the Sahara stars at Erg Chebbi, and the long cinematic drive back. Stretch to ten days and I fold in Fes and the blue lanes of Chefchaouen so you taste the imperial north as well as the desert south.

The first thing I flag to every Nigerian traveller, though, is paperwork: most Nigerian passport holders require a visa or e-visa for Morocco, so this is the part you sort out early, not the week before. Always check the current rules through official Moroccan government channels, since requirements and the e-visa eligibility list change. I build in a comfortable buffer before departure precisely so nobody is sprinting to gather documents — get that started the moment your dates are fixed and the rest of the trip falls into place easily.

What lands hardest for my Lagos travellers is usually the sheer change of texture — from the energy and density of one of Africa's great megacities to the absolute silence of a dune at dawn. One couple from Lagos told me the desert night was the first time in years they had heard nothing at all, and they cried a little. So I deliberately place the Sahara roughly midway through the itinerary as the emotional centre, with slower riad mornings and a hammam to balance the driving. Send me your dates and group size and I will build the cleanest Casablanca-in, Marrakech-or-Fes-out routing — and please reconfirm flight times, as RAM adjusts frequencies seasonally.

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

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