Serenity Morocco

Brisbane has no direct service to Morocco, so the trip routes through a Gulf hub — Doha, Dubai, or Abu Dhabi — or via Europe, reaching Casablanca after around 25 hours of travel. It is a serious journey, and the travellers who enjoy it most build in a stopover to rest along the way. Once you land in Morocco, the long haul is behind you: our driver-guide is waiting at arrivals and the entire experience on the ground is handled for you.
Departing from BNE — Brisbane Airport. There are no direct flights from Australia to Morocco, so every route connects once through a Gulf hub (Doha, Dubai or Abu Dhabi) or via Europe, landing at Casablanca (CMN) — Morocco's main international gateway, with Marrakech (RAK) a frequent onward connection.
| Airlines | Routing | Flight Time | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| Qatar Airways | Brisbane (BNE) → Doha → Casablanca (CMN) | about 25h (1 stop) | 1 stop |
| Emirates | Brisbane (BNE) → Dubai → Casablanca (CMN) | about 25h (1 stop) | 1 stop |
| Etihad Airways | Brisbane (BNE) → Abu Dhabi → Casablanca (CMN) | about 25h (1 stop) | 1 stop |
| Air France, British Airways, Turkish Airlines | Brisbane (BNE) → Paris, London or Istanbul → Casablanca (CMN) | about 25–26h (1–2 stops) | 1 stop |
Morocco runs roughly 10–11 hours behind Brisbane. When it is noon in Brisbane, it is the early hours in Marrakech, so the first day of any itinerary is kept deliberately easy.
From Brisbane this is a long-haul journey of around 25 hours with at least one stop, paired with a 10–11 hour time swing. Breaking the trip at a Gulf hub takes the edge off the distance, and we always plan your arrival day in Morocco around rest and gentle pacing rather than a full programme.
For Brisbane travellers, the Australian autumn and winter (March–August) coincide with Morocco's most pleasant conditions across Marrakech, Fes, and the Sahara. Travelling in December–February is rewarding too, swapping the Queensland summer for mild Moroccan coastlines and the snow-capped High Atlas.
It is a long way from Australia, so we make the most of it — pairing a Gulf or European stopover with your Morocco trip and meeting you at arrivals on your own body clock.
Your own guide, driver, and vehicle. The itinerary is built around your pace, interests, and travel dates.
After a 22–26 hour journey, your driver-guide meets you at Casablanca or Marrakech arrivals. No taxi queues, no language barrier, no guesswork.
Every journey is 100% private and fully tailorable — these are starting points, not fixed packages.

Your own licensed driver-guide and vehicle, at your pace.
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Palace hotels, handpicked riads, and seamless service.
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A tailor-made itinerary designed around your interests.
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Cooking classes, hot-air balloons, desert dinners and more.
ExploreBrowse our private tours or tell us your dates and we will craft a bespoke itinerary from Brisbane to the kingdom.
No. No airline flies nonstop from Australia to Morocco. From Brisbane you connect once — typically through Doha (Qatar Airways), Dubai (Emirates), or Abu Dhabi (Etihad), or via a European hub — arriving into Casablanca after about 25 hours. We arrange a seamless private arrival when you land.
Morocco is roughly 10–11 hours behind Brisbane, a significant shift. We deliberately keep your first day in Morocco relaxed so your body clock has time to settle.
No. Australian passport holders travel to Morocco visa-free for up to 90 days, with a passport valid for at least 6 months beyond arrival.
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