
Your trip, planned from Italy
Travel to Morocco from Italy
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 Italian travellers love Morocco.
Italian 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 Italy
Direct flights from Milan, Rome, Bologna and Naples reach Marrakech, Fes and Tangier in around 3 hours, on Ryanair, Royal Air Maroc and others.
Best arrival airports: Marrakech (RAK), Fes (FEZ), Tangier (TNG). We meet every guest in arrivals and drive you door to door — see airport transfers.
Do you need a visa?
As an EU/Schengen passport holder you enter Morocco visa-free for up to 90 days. No advance visa is needed for tourism — a passport valid for the duration of your stay is enough, though six months' validity is the safe standard.
Time difference
Morocco shares the same clock as Italy for most of the year (UTC+1), so there is effectively no jet lag to adjust to.
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 Italian travellers book most.
Good to know
Morocco from Italy — your questions.
Do Italian travellers need a visa for Morocco?
As an EU/Schengen passport holder you enter Morocco visa-free for up to 90 days. No advance visa is needed for tourism — a passport valid for the duration of your stay is enough, though six months' validity is the safe standard.
How do I get to Morocco from Italy?
Direct flights from Milan, Rome, Bologna and Naples reach Marrakech, Fes and Tangier in around 3 hours, on Ryanair, Royal Air Maroc and others.
What is the time difference between Italy and Morocco?
Morocco shares the same clock as Italy for most of the year (UTC+1), so there is effectively no jet lag to adjust to.
When should Italian 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.

