Traveller question
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March 2026
How do I plan a Morocco trip from Seoul?
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 Seoul?
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
Seoul has no direct Morocco flight. Connect through a Gulf hub — Doha on Qatar Airways, Dubai on Emirates, or Abu Dhabi — typically 20 to 24 hours total. Land in Casablanca, then transfer onward to Marrakech or Fes.
Seoul is one of the longest hauls I plan from, and the cleanest path to Morocco is through the Gulf. From Incheon, Qatar Airways via Doha, Emirates via Dubai and Etihad via Abu Dhabi are the routings I recommend, each a single connection: a nine-to-ten-hour leg to the Gulf, a layover, then roughly seven hours on to Casablanca, for a total of around twenty to twenty-four hours including the change. Turkish Airlines via Istanbul is a reasonable alternative. All these hubs operate daily flights, which gives Korean travellers a fallback if a connection runs tight — but as always, verify the precise schedules and connection windows at the time of booking.
For my Seoul clients I usually point to Doha or Dubai, where the transit is comfortable and the onward frequency to Casablanca is highest. A two-to-three-hour layover is the sweet spot. I also strongly suggest pricing an open-jaw ticket: flying into Casablanca and home from Marrakech or Fes means your Moroccan itinerary can flow in a single direction instead of looping back on itself, which saves a meaningful chunk of time at the end of a trip that has already taken the best part of a day to reach.
The jet lag from Seoul is real — Morocco sits roughly eight to nine hours behind Korea — but you are flying westward, and most people adjust to that more easily than to the eastbound flight home. I still plan a deliberately gentle landing day: riad check-in, a slow first wander, an early dinner, with the desert drive and longer transfers held over to the next morning. Given the distance, ten days is the itinerary I most often design for Korean travellers, so Marrakech, a Sahara night, Fes and the north each get the time they deserve.
On visas, South Korean passport holders currently enter Morocco visa-free for tourism, but I always have clients confirm with the Moroccan consulate before booking in case the policy is revised. The remaining prep is the same as for any Morocco trip: draw dirhams from ATMs after arrival rather than sourcing won-to-dirham at home, carry a backup card, and pack warm layers for cold desert nights and crisp Atlas mornings. Aim for spring or autumn, get the Gulf connection right, and the long journey from Seoul rewards you handsomely.
Serenity Morocco Expert Team — Travel Designers, Serenity Morocco Tours. Answered March 2026.
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