The High Atlas Mountains — Berber villages terraced into the valleys of Morocco
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Morocco Tours from Paris

Paris has one of the richest sets of direct flights to Morocco in all of Europe: nonstop to Marrakech in roughly three and a half hours, with Casablanca, Fes and Agadir all served directly too. From the moment you land, our private driver-guide meets you at arrivals — no taxi queues, no language barrier, no guesswork.

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Getting There

Flights from Paris to Morocco

Departing from CDG — Paris Charles de Gaulle or ORY — Paris Orly. Morocco's main international gateway is Casablanca (CMN), with Marrakech (RAK) the most popular tourist arrival point. Flight times are typical and vary by season — check current schedules when you book.

AirlinesRoutingFlight TimeType
Royal Air Maroc, Air France, TransaviaParis (CDG/ORY) → Marrakech (RAK), nonstoptypically around 3h 25mNonstop
Royal Air Maroc, Air FranceParis (CDG/ORY) → Casablanca (CMN), nonstoptypically around 3h 15mNonstop
Ryanair, easyJet, Vueling, TUIParis → Marrakech / Fes / Agadir, nonstop (low-cost)typically 3h–3h 45mNonstop

Paris is one of the most competitive markets to Morocco in Europe, with multiple carriers on the route. Fares typically climb over the French school holidays (Toussaint, Christmas, February and Easter) and ease in the shoulder months — check current schedules for the best value.

Time Difference & Jet Lag

Morocco runs on GMT+1, one hour behind Paris in summer and the same time in the depths of winter — so there is effectively no jet lag either way.

With Marrakech barely an hour off Paris time and a flight of around three and a half hours, you can leave Paris in the morning and be sipping mint tea on a riad rooftop the same afternoon. No adjustment day needed.

Best Time to Travel

For Parisians, spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November) deliver the most comfortable Moroccan weather for the imperial cities and desert. Many also escape the grey Paris winter for mild coastal Morocco, when the Atlas peaks turn dramatically snow-capped.

Visa & Entry

French citizens do not currently need a visa to visit Morocco for tourist stays of up to 90 days — a passport valid for at least 6 months is the only requirement. Morocco has signalled it may introduce an electronic travel authorisation (AEVM) for some nationalities in future, so check current entry requirements before you book.

What Paris Travellers Book

Parisian travellers, often with deep familiarity with Morocco through family or culture, tend to look past the obvious — booking imperial-city circuits, Atlas trekking, and longer grand tours rather than a single weekend in Marrakech.

The Serenity Difference

Why the Paris region (Île-de-France) travellers book with us

A Moroccan-founded team

Travel with a company run by Moroccans, on the ground, who handle every detail from arrival to departure.

Truly private, never shared

Your own guide, driver, and vehicle. The itinerary is built around your pace, interests, and travel dates.

Airport welcome on arrival

Your driver-guide meets you at arrivals. No taxi queues, no language barrier, no guesswork.

Begin Your Moroccan Journey

Browse our private tours or tell us your dates and we will craft a bespoke itinerary from Paris to the kingdom.

Good to Know

Paristo Morocco — Frequently Asked

Is there a direct flight from Paris to Marrakech?+

Yes. Several carriers — including Royal Air Maroc, Air France and Transavia — fly nonstop from Paris (CDG and Orly) to Marrakech, typically in around 3 hours 25 minutes. Casablanca, Fes and Agadir are also served directly. Schedules change seasonally, so check current timetables when you book.

Do French travellers need a visa for Morocco?+

French citizens do not currently need a visa to visit Morocco for tourist stays of up to 90 days — a passport valid for at least 6 months is the only requirement. Morocco has signalled it may introduce an electronic travel authorisation (AEVM) for some nationalities in future, so check current entry requirements before you book.

What is the best month to visit Morocco from Paris?+

April–May and September–October are the sweet spots, with warm but comfortable temperatures across Marrakech, the desert and the Atlas. Winter is a fine escape from Paris for the coast and cities, while July–August is hot inland but pleasant in Essaouira.

What currency is used in Morocco, and can I use euros?+

The local currency is the Moroccan dirham (MAD), which is a closed currency you exchange on arrival. Euros are widely accepted at hotels and larger shops, but carry dirhams for souks, taxis and tips. Cards work in cities and upscale venues.

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