How do I plan a Morocco trip from Serbia?

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How do I plan a Morocco trip from Serbia?

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From Serbia, fly Belgrade to a hub — Istanbul, Vienna, Frankfurt, Paris or Madrid — then connect to Marrakech, Casablanca or Fez; there are no direct flights. Serbian passport holders should verify visa requirements for Morocco before booking, as rules differ from EU travellers. Allow a travel day each way and confirm current entry rules first.

From Belgrade there's no nonstop to Morocco, so a trip from Serbia means connecting through a hub. Air Serbia and partners give you good options via Istanbul, Vienna, Frankfurt, Paris and Madrid; Istanbul with Turkish Airlines tends to be the cleanest single-stop, while Madrid and Paris give the widest onward choice into Marrakech and Casablanca. I'd budget a full travel day each way and keep your arrival evening gentle — after two flights, the smartest move is checking into a riad and letting Morocco arrive slowly.

Now the part Serbian travellers must take seriously: entry rules. Because Serbia is not in the EU, your situation differs from EU passport holders, and visa requirements can vary — so I tell every Serbian client the same thing, clearly and without hedging: verify the current visa requirement for Morocco with an official Moroccan source or your nearest consulate before you book anything. Do not assume the visa-free arrangement that applies to EU citizens applies to you. Sort this first; everything else follows from it.

Assuming entry is squared away, I'd plan a circuit that makes the long journey worthwhile. Start in Marrakech for the connections and the instant immersion of the medina, then take the classic loop over the High Atlas to the Sahara near Merzouga — a night in the dunes is the emotional centre of most first trips — and return north through the gorges to Fez and its vast old medina. Our 7-day itinerary lays this out at a sensible pace, and it's the route I most often recommend for a first visit with a week in hand.

Why go to the trouble? Because Morocco rewards it. In one trip you cross from desert to snow-tipped mountains to ancient imperial cities to the Atlantic, met everywhere with a hospitality that genuinely surprises first-timers. With ten days you can fold in Chefchaouen's blue streets and the coast at Essaouira. My two firm tips for Serbian travellers: confirm your visa position before you spend a dinar on flights, and once it's clear, ticket your Belgrade–hub and hub–Morocco legs together so a delay doesn't strand you between connections.

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

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