The Sahara at golden hour — wind-sculpted dunes near Merzouga, Morocco
Private Morocco Journeys

Morocco Tours from Rome

Rome connects nonstop to Casablanca and Marrakech in a little over three hours, putting Morocco within easy reach of the Eternal City. From the imperial cities to the dunes of Erg Chebbi, our private driver-guide meets you at arrivals and shapes the entire journey around you.

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Getting There

Flights from Rome to Morocco

Departing from FCO — Rome Fiumicino or CIA — Rome Ciampino. 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, ITA Airways, RyanairRome (FCO/CIA) → Casablanca (CMN), nonstoptypically around 3h 20mNonstop
Ryanair, easyJetRome (FCO/CIA) → Marrakech (RAK), nonstoptypically around 3h 30mNonstop

Rome enjoys frequent direct service to Casablanca and Marrakech across full-service and low-cost carriers, keeping fares competitive outside the Italian peak. Check current schedules for the best combination of price and timing.

Time Difference & Jet Lag

Morocco is on GMT+1 — one to two hours behind Rome depending on the season. Negligible jet lag.

With Casablanca a little over three hours from Rome and almost no time change, the journey is short and the adjustment nil. Begin exploring the day you arrive.

Best Time to Travel

For Roman travellers, spring and autumn are ideal for the cities and desert. The Moroccan winter offers mild, sunny coastal days, and the short flight makes even a long weekend worthwhile.

Visa & Entry

Italian 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 Rome Travellers Book

Roman travellers, drawn to history and grandeur, respond to the imperial cities, ancient medinas and the cinematic Sahara, often building unhurried circuits that reward depth over speed.

The Serenity Difference

Why the Rome metropolitan area and Lazio 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 Rome to the kingdom.

Good to Know

Rometo Morocco — Frequently Asked

Is there a direct flight from Rome to Morocco?+

Yes — Royal Air Maroc, ITA Airways and Ryanair fly nonstop from Rome (Fiumicino and Ciampino) to Casablanca, typically in around 3 hours 20 minutes, with nonstops to Marrakech too. Schedules vary by season, so check current timetables.

Do travellers from Rome need a visa for Morocco?+

Italian 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 Rome?+

April–May and September–October offer the most comfortable temperatures across the cities, desert and Atlas. Winter is good for the coast and Marrakech; midsummer is hot inland but pleasant on the coast.

What currency is used in Morocco?+

The Moroccan dirham (MAD), exchanged on arrival as it is a closed currency. Euros are accepted at many hotels and larger shops, but carry dirhams for souks, taxis and tips. Cards work in cities and upscale venues.

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