
Morocco Tours from Ireland
Your direct path from Dublin to Morocco's wonders — just 3-4 hours by air to ancient medinas, golden deserts, and unhurried luxury, every detail handled on the ground.
- Flight3-4 hours
- VisaNone for 90 days
- GuidesEnglish-speaking
- 1 EUR10.9 MAD
3-4 hours
Flight Time
No Visa
Required for 90 Days
English
Speaking Guides
1 EUR
= 10.9 MAD
Getting to Morocco from Ireland
With 1 direct route available, reaching Morocco from Ireland has never been easier. We recommend booking your flights independently for the best deals — we handle every detail on the ground.
Dublin (DUB)
DUB
Marrakech
RAK
Dublin (DUB)
DUB
Casablanca
CMN
Cork (ORK)
ORK
Marrakech
RAK
Best Airports from Ireland
- 1.Dublin (DUB) - seasonal direct Ryanair to Marrakech
- 2.Cork (ORK) - connections via Europe
Why Irish Travelers Choose Us
We understand the specific needs and expectations of travelers from Ireland and have tailored our services accordingly.
English-Speaking Guides
All our guides are fluent in English, ensuring clear communication and deeper cultural immersion throughout your journey.
Morocco and Ireland share roughly the same clock (Morocco observes GMT+1, Ireland GMT/IST) — usually within an hour.
With only 1 hours difference, our team is available during your business hours for planning calls and questions.
Pay in EUR
We accept payments in Euro (EUR) for your convenience. Current rate: 1 EUR = approximately 10.9 MAD.
No Visa Required
Irish citizens do not need a visa for Morocco for stays up to 90 days. A passport valid for at least 6 months is required.
Everything Handled on the Ground
From private airport transfers to handpicked riads and expert guides, every detail of your Morocco experience is arranged in advance. Just book your flight.
5-Star Rated Service
Rated excellent by Irish travelers on TripAdvisor and Google. Our personalized approach and attention to detail earn consistently outstanding reviews.
Popular Tours for Irish Travelers
These curated experiences are favorites among our guests from Ireland. Prices shown in both EUR and Moroccan Dirham (MAD).
4 daysCoastal Essaouira Retreat
A relaxed Atlantic escape to the windswept ramparts, fresh seafood, and art galleries of Essaouira.
From €1,101
12,000 MAD per person
5 daysBerber Cultural Deep Dive
Trek the High Atlas, share mint tea in remote Berber villages, and experience Morocco from its rooftop.
From €1,239
13,500 MAD per person
6 daysNorthern Morocco & Chefchaouen
Discover the blue city of Chefchaouen, Tangier, and the Mediterranean coast of the north.
From €1,514
16,500 MAD per person
5 daysSahara Desert Luxury Expedition
Luxury camps on the Erg Chebbi dunes, sunset camel treks, and dinner beneath a billion stars.
From €1,697
18,500 MAD per person
7 daysImperial Cities Circuit
The four royal capitals — Marrakech, Fes, Meknes, and Rabat — with expert guides and luxury riads.
From €1,734
18,899 MAD per person
14 daysGrand Morocco Tour
The definitive journey spanning imperial cities, the Sahara, the Atlas Mountains, and the Atlantic coast.
From €7,798
85,000 MAD per person
Travel Logistics for Irish Visitors
Visa Requirements
Irish citizens do not need a visa for Morocco for stays up to 90 days. A passport valid for at least 6 months is required.
Best Time to Visit
March to May and September to November offer the most pleasant weather for Irish visitors. Many also escape the Irish winter for Morocco's mild coast and sunny days.
Jet Lag Tips
- With virtually no time difference, Irish travelers feel no jet lag in Morocco.
- Direct seasonal flights from Dublin let you reach Marrakech in under four hours.
- Arrive and start exploring the same day — no adjustment needed.
Travel Insurance
Travel insurance is recommended. Your EHIC does not apply in Morocco, so a private travel policy with medical cover is advised.
What to Pack
- Layers for warm days and cool desert nights.
- A universal adapter (Type C/E).
- Sunscreen and a hat — the sun is far stronger than at home.
- Comfortable walking shoes for medina cobblestones.
Phone & Connectivity
EU roaming does not extend to Morocco. Buy a local SIM (Maroc Telecom, Orange, Inwi) at the airport for around €5-10, or use Wi-Fi widely available at hotels and riads.
Safety for Irish Travelers
Morocco is a safe destination for Irish travelers, with a strong tourism police presence. With a private guide you navigate the medinas with ease.
Dublin to Marrakech in under four hours, and Serenity handled everything from the airport on. The Sahara night was the trip of a lifetime.
Aoife & Liam
Dublin, Ireland
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions from Irish travelers planning their Morocco trip.
Do Irish citizens need a visa for Morocco?
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No. Irish passport holders enter Morocco visa-free for up to 90 days. You only need a passport valid for at least 6 months.
Are there direct flights from Dublin to Morocco?
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Yes, Ryanair operates seasonal direct flights from Dublin to Marrakech (around 3h 45m). Year-round, connections via London, Paris, or Madrid reach Casablanca and Marrakech.
What is the time difference between Ireland and Morocco?
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There is little to no difference — Morocco observes GMT+1 and Ireland GMT/IST, so the clocks are usually within an hour. There is effectively no jet lag.
Private tours Ireland travellers love
Every journey is 100% private and fully tailorable — these are starting points, not fixed packages.
Ways to experience Morocco

Private Tours
Your own licensed driver-guide and vehicle, at your pace.
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Luxury Tours
Palace hotels, handpicked riads, and seamless service.
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Bespoke Journeys
A tailor-made itinerary designed around your interests.
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Activities & Experiences
Cooking classes, hot-air balloons, desert dinners and more.
ExploreStart Planning Your Morocco Adventure
Ready to experience Morocco? Our travel consultants specialize in creating personalized itineraries for Irish travelers. Get a free, no-obligation quote within 24 hours.
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