
Your trip, planned from Ireland
Travel to Morocco from Ireland
Flights, visa, the best season and a private trip designed end to end by a Marrakech atelier — so the only thing you plan is what to pack.
Visa
Visa-free · 90 days
Gateways
Marrakech (RAK)
Currency
Dirham (MAD)
Best months
Mar–May · Sep–Nov
Why Morocco
Why Irish travellers love Morocco.
Irish travellers come to Morocco for the contrast and the closeness: imperial cities, the Sahara, the Atlas mountains and the Atlantic coast, all in one welcoming country where a private trip turns a long-held dream into an easy, well-run reality.
Getting there
Flights from Ireland
Ryanair flies direct from Dublin to Marrakech, Fes and Agadir in around 3.5 hours; otherwise connect easily via London, Paris or Madrid.
Best arrival airports: Marrakech (RAK), Fes (FEZ), Agadir (AGA). We meet every guest in arrivals and drive you door to door — see airport transfers.
Do you need a visa?
Irish passport holders enter Morocco visa-free for up to 90 days for tourism. No advance visa is required — bring a passport valid for six months beyond your travel dates.
Time difference
Morocco is about 1 hour ahead of Ireland (it stays on UTC+1 year-round), which makes for an easy, eastward adjustment.
When to go
The best time to visit.
March–May and September–November are ideal across most of Morocco — warm days, cool evenings, and the best light for the medinas, coast and desert. The Sahara is best October–April; the Atlas peaks hold snow into spring.
Where to start
Private trips Irish travellers book most.
Good to know
Morocco from Ireland — your questions.
Do Irish travellers need a visa for Morocco?
Irish passport holders enter Morocco visa-free for up to 90 days for tourism. No advance visa is required — bring a passport valid for six months beyond your travel dates.
How do I get to Morocco from Ireland?
Ryanair flies direct from Dublin to Marrakech, Fes and Agadir in around 3.5 hours; otherwise connect easily via London, Paris or Madrid.
What is the time difference between Ireland and Morocco?
Morocco is about 1 hour ahead of Ireland (it stays on UTC+1 year-round), which makes for an easy, eastward adjustment.
When should Irish travellers visit Morocco?
March–May and September–November are ideal across most of Morocco — warm days, cool evenings, and the best light for the medinas, coast and desert. The Sahara is best October–April; the Atlas peaks hold snow into spring.


