Morocco from Ireland – The Complete 2026 Guide
Morocco is one of Ireland's most popular sun holiday destinations — just 3.5 hours from Dublin, visa-free, and offering warm sunshine, ancient medinas, and Sahara desert adventures. With Ryanair flying direct from Dublin to Marrakech and Fes, it's never been easier or more affordable.
Flights from Ireland to Morocco
- Dublin to Marrakech: Ryanair — from €25 one way, 3h 30m
- Dublin to Fes: Ryanair — from €20 one way, 3h 15m
- Dublin to Agadir: Ryanair — from €30 one way, 3h 40m
- Dublin to Casablanca: Royal Air Maroc — from €60 one way, 3h 45m
- Cork to Marrakech: Ryanair — from €20 one way
- Shannon to Marrakech: Ryanair — from €22 one way
Do Irish Citizens Need a Visa for Morocco?
No. Irish passport holders can enter Morocco visa-free for up to 90 days.
Currency and Costs
Morocco uses the Moroccan Dirham (MAD). As of 2026, €1 = approximately 10.5-11 MAD. A full restaurant meal costs €4-12, a luxury riad room €60-120/night.
Best Time to Visit Morocco from Ireland
- Spring (March-May): Perfect weather, ideal for all activities
- Autumn (September-November): Warm days, fewer crowds
- Winter (December-February): Great escape from Irish rain — Morocco is warm and sunny
- Summer (July-August): Extremely hot (40°C+) — not recommended
Best Morocco Tours for Irish Travelers
- Marrakech City Tour — ideal for a long weekend from Dublin
- 7-Day Grand Morocco Tour — Marrakech, Sahara, Fes and Chefchaouen
- 3-Day Sahara Desert Tour — from €179
- 10-Day Ultimate Morocco Tour
- 14-Day Grand Morocco Tour
Tips for Irish Travelers in Morocco
- Power adapters: Morocco uses Type C/E plugs — bring an Irish-to-EU adapter
- Cards: Visa and Mastercard widely accepted — notify your bank before travel
- Always agree taxi prices before getting in
- Pack modest clothing for medinas and religious sites
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