Traveller question
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June 2026
How do I plan a Morocco trip from Taiwan?
Asked by a traveller planning a trip to Morocco. Here's the honest answer from one of our travel designers.

Traveller question
Member
June 2026
How do I plan a Morocco trip from Taiwan?
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
June 2026
From Taiwan, fly Taipei to a Gulf or European hub — Doha, Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Istanbul or Paris — then connect to Casablanca; there are no direct flights and it is long-haul. Taiwanese passport holders should verify Morocco visa requirements before booking. Allow at least a full day each way and confirm current rules first.
From Taipei, Morocco is a long-haul trip with no direct flight, so the routing is everything. The most efficient way down is through a Gulf hub — Doha with Qatar Airways, Dubai with Emirates, or Abu Dhabi with Etihad — or via Istanbul with Turkish Airlines, with Paris a European alternative; from any of these you connect onward to Casablanca, then to Marrakech or Fez. From Taoyuan you should expect a long travel day each way, usually with a hub layover, so I always plan for jet lag and keep the first day in Morocco deliberately easy.
The crucial step for Taiwanese travellers is entry rules, and I won't gloss over it. Your situation differs from EU passport holders, and visa requirements for Taiwanese citizens can apply and can change — so verify the current Morocco visa requirement with an official Moroccan source or consulate before booking flights. Don't assume visa-free entry based on what applies to Europeans. Resolve this before anything else, because it dictates whether you need lead time for an application.
With entry settled, I'd design the trip around the distance: fly this far and you want a journey that earns it. I generally route Taiwanese travellers in through Casablanca, start in Marrakech, then take the classic loop over the High Atlas to the Sahara near Merzouga for a night in the dunes, returning north through the gorges to the great medina of Fez. Because of the long flights, I usually nudge people toward the longer trip — our 10-day itinerary adds Chefchaouen and Essaouira on the coast and gives you space to recover while still covering the iconic landscapes.
Why come all this way from Taiwan? Because Morocco offers a world apart from East Asia: Saharan dunes, the snowy Atlas, labyrinthine imperial cities, Atlantic surf towns, and a culture and cuisine you can't experience anywhere near home, delivered with a generous, open hospitality. It genuinely repays the long journey. My firm advice for Taiwanese travellers remains: confirm visa requirements before booking, allow a full day of travel each way, favour a longer itinerary to make the distance count, and re-verify rules and routes close to departure, since they can change.
Serenity Morocco Expert Team — Travel Designers, Serenity Morocco Tours. Answered June 2026.
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