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Two centre holiday in Morocco
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I hope someone can give me some advice about visiting Morocco. Now the budget airlines have started to fty there, the Mrs and I fancy a trip this October. Marrakech sounds great, but we'd also love to go to Casablanca. Is it feasible to spend say three days in one city and three days in the other, and if so how can one easily transfer between the two? Any advice and recommendations about Morocco would be much appreciated!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Airlines like BA flying to Marrakesh actually stop in Casablanca first (not sure about the budget) and you can get off, or on, to make the short hop between the two.
Additionally local services exist which can be booked separately. After my own experience I would recommend simply hiring a driver and car to take you there (and back again if needed), its inexpensive and easy to arrange. Are you intending to stay in a Riad?
Additionally local services exist which can be booked separately. After my own experience I would recommend simply hiring a driver and car to take you there (and back again if needed), its inexpensive and easy to arrange. Are you intending to stay in a Riad?
Morocco is a fantastic country to visit. The scenery in places is breathtakingly beautiful. You may already have been there as you mentioned October but to those who may be thinking of going, there are of course the two Moroccan airlines who offfer services to Marrakech, Agadir, Casablanca and Tangier, however, the budget airline only flies into Marrakech. Say you flew into Marrakech, stayed a few days there, you could then branch out to other places like Essaouira, Ouarzazate or Agadir. Also, local excursions are possible from each of these resorts.