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Cheapest in | January |
Average price | $796 |
Round-trip from | $499 |
One-way from | $187 |
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NewarkMarrakech Menara
EWR - RAK
EWRRAK
Newark
Tue 12/3
2 stops17h 55m
Marrakech Menara
Wed 12/11
2 stops28h 20m
New York John F Kennedy IntlMarrakech Menara
JFK - RAK
JFKRAK
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Thu 12/5
1 stop19h 25m
Marrakech Menara
Wed 12/11
1 stop32h 30m
NewarkMarrakech Menara
EWR - RAK
EWRRAK
Newark
Tue 12/3
1 stop10h 00m
Marrakech Menara
Wed 12/11
1 stop15h 25m
New York John F Kennedy IntlMarrakech Menara
JFK - RAK
JFKRAK
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Wed 12/4
1 stop31h 55m
Marrakech Menara
Mon 12/9
1 stop33h 20m
NewarkMarrakech Menara
EWR - RAK
EWRRAK
Newark
Mon 2/3
1 stop32h 45m
Marrakech Menara
Tue 2/11
1 stop36h 20m
New York John F Kennedy IntlMarrakech Menara
JFK - RAK
JFKRAK
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Sun 11/10
1 stop33h 05m
Marrakech Menara
Mon 11/18
1 stop24h 55m
New York LaGuardiaMarrakech Menara
LGA - RAK
LGARAK
New York LaGuardia
Sun 12/8
2 stops27h 15m
Marrakech Menara
Sun 12/15
3 stops31h 33m
New York John F Kennedy IntlMarrakech Menara
JFK - RAK
JFKRAK
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Thu 11/28
1 stop21h 30m
Marrakech Menara
Fri 12/6
1 stop19h 10m
New Windsor StewartMarrakech Menara
SWF - RAK
SWFRAK
New Windsor Stewart
Sat 11/9
1 stop14h 40m
Marrakech Menara
Sun 11/17
1 stop31h 10m
New York John F Kennedy IntlMarrakech Menara
JFK - RAK
JFKRAK
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Tue 2/4
2 stops22h 35m
Marrakech Menara
Tue 2/18
1 stop24h 20m
New York LaGuardiaMarrakech Menara
LGA - RAK
LGARAK
New York LaGuardia
Tue 3/4
2 stops17h 40m
Marrakech Menara
Fri 3/14
2 stops19h 31m
New York LaGuardiaMarrakech Menara
LGA - RAK
LGARAK
New York LaGuardia
Tue 12/3
2 stops15h 30m
Marrakech Menara
Wed 12/11
2 stops30h 53m
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Booking 67 days in advance of your planned departure date is, on average, the best time to get cheap flights to Marrakech. The general trend is that the closer you book to the departure date, the more expensive your flight will be.
On average, a flight from New York to Marrakech takes 12 hours 22 minutes. Flights to Marrakech from other popular cities in USA will vary in length. Below are a few examples of popular routes and their flight times.
The most popular airlines flying from New York to Marrakech are Royal Air Maroc, TAP AIR PORTUGAL and Air France.
The cheapest airlines flying from New York to Marrakech are TAP AIR PORTUGAL, American Airlines and Iberia.
In terms of precipitation, rainfall in Marrakech ranges from 0.0 - 1.2 inches per month. February is typically the wettest month, when rainfall can reach 1.2 in. June is typically the driest time to visit Marrakech when rainfall is around 0.0 in.
If weather is an important factor for your trip to Marrakech, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, July is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 82.4 F. Travelers looking to avoid the cold should look outside of January, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 53.6 F).
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Overall it was good on the flight. Before the flight with checking the bag at JFK was a nightmare. It took way too long and the Delta concierge was very rude to everyone. But other than that it was fine.
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Overall it was good on the flight. Before the flight with checking the bag at JFK was a nightmare. It took way too long and the Delta concierge was very rude to everyone. But other than that it was fine.
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Overall it was good on the flight. Before the flight with checking the bag at JFK was a nightmare. It took way too long and the Delta concierge was very rude to everyone. But other than that it was fine.
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Overall it was good on the flight. Before the flight with checking the bag at JFK was a nightmare. It took way too long and the Delta concierge was very rude to everyone. But other than that it was fine.
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Overall it was good on the flight. Before the flight with checking the bag at JFK was a nightmare. It took way too long and the Delta concierge was very rude to everyone. But other than that it was fine.
Hang on tight – the magic carpet flight to Marrakech will land you in a world of Sultans, Princes and Kings. This Moroccan country, set against a backdrop of mountains and filled with the sights and sounds of centuries past, is full of drama, excitement and a little mystery.
Often referred to as the “The Rose City,” or “The Jewel of the South,” Marrakech is a country built on symbolism. The jewel symbolizes Marrakech’s importance as Morocco’s trading place. The rose references the city’s pink-painted buildings and landscape. The journey to this ancient country starts on your flight to Marrakech and ends with one of the many festivals that celebrate this city’s grand history and culture. With Berber, Arab, and African influence present in Marrakech, it’s no wonder the country is known as the heartbeat of Morocco.
Finding cheap flights to Marrakech allows travelers to spend extra cash touring the country. Start in the old city and let your nose guide you. The scents and aromas that fill the air will lead you through open shops and markets throughout the city. Watch the human spectacle take place at the famous Djemaa el-Fna square, perhaps the greatest open-air market in the world, where businessmen walk alongside magicians and snake charmers perform underneath flying acrobats. Window shop on your way to the tanneries, where the money you saved on buying cheap flights to Marrakech will come in handy. Tour the historic monuments and mosques before resting while watching the colorful Moroccan sunset.
You’ll find yourself in wonderment with all that Marrakech has to offer. And don’t be surprised if you spot some ancient artifacts along the way… rub the genie lamp and let your magic carpet take you on another flight to Marrakech.
A land of extremes, Marrakech offers exciting intensity outside. Summers can reach up to 100F in July, and the desert wind whips through the terrain as if on a raid. You may find though, that wind has a bit of a split personality depending on where and when you book a flight to Marrakech. If you’re traveling in April, the Sirocco wind lifts fine sand and dust in the form of nasty sand storms, and but if you’re Oceanside in August, the wind is nothing more than a cooling sea breeze, dragging temperatures to a more tolerable level in the low 80’s. Spring and autumn remain relatively humid, and the winter months, while producing pleasant temperatures in the 70’s, also call for heavy rainfall a few days a week.
Summer time brings intense heat, so if you’re booking flights to Marrakech between the months of May and September, be sure to plan strenuous outdoor excursions in early morning or evening to avoid the sun’s powerful rays.
Peak Season: Despite the serious heat, July and August pack the tourists in, so for some fun in the sun, book flights to Marrakech with most other travelers in the summer time. You’ll also see a great quantity of French tourists making their way to the city during Christian Holy Week to celebrate the Easter holiday. If you’re interested in seeing the city during the religious festivities, be sure to book flights to Marrakech in advance to secure you’re spot in the revelry.
Off-peak Season: To escape the crowds and enjoy the relaxation that cool evenings bring, book cheap flights to Marrakech between September and December. While dropping temperatures make for chilly nights, the daytime breeze is enough to awaken the senses and refresh the soul. Another autumn attraction is the Muslim Holy month of Ramadan. Most travelers aim to avoid visiting at this time (mid October to mid November) because shops and restaurants close, but it’s also an opportunity for a quieter travel experience.
Once your flight to Marrakech arrives, you’ll be rearing to go and see the sights. The best way to get straight from the airport to the city’s center is via taxi. With two kinds available, Grands and Petits, you’ll get where you’re going in no time. Most Grands taxis are available outside the airport terminals, and use a set fare system to ensure you’re not being overcharged. Petit taxis are easy to spot because of their uniform beige color, and will take you within city limits, once you get there. Up to three passengers with baggage are welcome aboard, and fares on these are negotiable. If you’re riding at night, decide with your driver on a set fare, because nighttime prices are known to skyrocket.
Once you’re in the heart of it all, you may just want to walk around in order to truly take in the sights, smells, and, sounds of such a unique place. When you do, notice that the streets in Gueliz have French names, and are wide enough for two cars to easily pass each other, while in the Medina, more narrow streets are named in Arabic, so pay close attention to keep your bearings. The nearby parks are worth exploring for an afternoon, and both maps and guides are available for your convenience.
If you’re going a bit further than you’d like to travel on foot, take advantage of the public bus system. Regular schedules also help get you from place to place in a safe and quick manner. Cheap, frequent, and expansive, it runs from dawn to dusk, and provides night buses for the most popular routes. During rush hour, buses become crowded and boarding can be difficult. Keep calm and move in order. For a more tourist-centered experience, hop on the City Sightseeing Bus. The bright red, open top double-decker has continuous hop-on, hop-off service, and deals on a first-come, first-serve basis. With multilingual tours (in English, French, Italian and Japanese), you’ll roll passed golf courses, monuments and other scenic views within Gueliz and Hiyemage.
Biking is another popular rental option, but hiring a car is not, especially if you’re unfamiliar with the area’s unmarked, one-way street system.
Agdal Gardens: Settled in the heart of the Kasbah, the Agdal Gardens serve as a place where Moroccan sultans have greeted dignitaries for more than eight centuries. If you’re booking cheap flights to Marrakech for a brush with royalty, then this is the place for you. Historical conversations have surfaced among the many fruit trees, dense olive orchards, and gorgeous reflecting pools. Looking into the water, you might see a school of carp thirsting for a feed – throw bits of bread in to make their day. Among the beautiful grounds, there are still ceremonies held frequently, but keep an eye on the schedule, because the king can close the garden at any moment, whether he happens to be there or not.
Djemaa El-Fna: Forget malls and supermarkets and live in the now. Visiting the Djemaa el-Fna square market will plant you in the core of a lively quarter of authentic foods being seared to perfection, sold every moment, and devoured immediately. Dive in to get the full hands-on experience, or find an outdoor seat at a café to watch the commotion unfold. Orange juice vendors next to holistic healers next to henna tattoo artists are only mirrored by other sundry services like snake charmers, astrologers, and acrobats. Around dinner time, you’ll want to stay seated close by, because Gnaoua drummers and male belly dancers will serenade and seduce you right into the Moroccan culture. If you plan on making this a stop on your first night, forego the meal on your flight to Marrakech and bank on an excellent array of local fare.
Ensemble Artisanal: For a one-of-a-kind shopping experience, head to the state-run complex called Ensemble Artisinal, where set-price boutiques sell everything from hand-crafted tea trays to knitted beanies. Watch colorful strings become woven masterpieces, vibrant fabrics turn into elaborate carpets, and raw materials become baskets and purses. Irregular hours and exceptional bargains make this shopping axis an artery for quality crafts, metals, and ceramics – if you saved money by booking a cheap flight to Marrakech, this is the place to spend your savings. Just make sure to leave baggage room for your return Marrakech flight.
Tea Time: Those who thought tea-time was limited to British afternoons embedded somewhere in a classic novel will be pleasantly surprised when stumbling into a teashop in the medina. Even though your flight to Marrakech might leave you anxiously wanting to check off sights and flash away at scenic views, there’s always a time and a place to remove yourself from the lens, settle into a chair, and steep in the daylight. Take the in atmosphere as “atei banna’na” (hot mint tea) is ceremoniously poured from a small pot into your glass. The aroma, the ritual, and the relaxation are all worth the pause. Most teas are presweetened, so if you’re not a sugar fan, make sure to order it “la sukka.”
Welcoming more than 3 million passengers each year, Marrakech-Menara International Airport (RAK) serves the city of Marrakech, and is one of the busiest airports in Morocco after Casablanca’s Mohammed V International Airport. Flights to Marrakech-Menara International Airport are available from many cities around Europe, including Lisbon, Brussels, Frankfurt, Barcelona, Amsterdam, Paris, London, Copenhagen, Oslo and Milan. There are also local connections available via Casablanca if you’re coming from elsewhere, such as the US or Canada.
Despite a modern appearance and beautiful facilities, the airport is often crowded and disorganized, with long queues for ticket counters and security. If you’re flying out of Marrakech, get to the airport well in advance of the flight to leave time for queuing and finding your gate, as notice boards are lacking and your ticket may not have this information.