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There is a bus connecting Marrakesh Menara Airport to the city center every 20 minutes. Different local and international car rental providers have a desk at the airport’s Terminal 1. You may also consider a taxi which can be found in the taxi area outside the Terminal.

What lounges are available at Lisbon Airport?

Lisbon has multiple lounges that can be accessed by different travelers by paying at the door. Regardless of your travel class, you can check into the ABC – Airport Business Center at Terminal 1 or the ANA Lounge in the same area. Both lounges have showers, comfortable sofas, free internet, dining options, TVs, magazines, and newspapers.

Which airlines have Business Class flights from Lisbon to Marrakech?

For Business Class flights from Lisbon to Marrakech, consider booking TAP Air Portugal, Royal Air Maroc, and Iberia, which have this travel option on their direct and connecting flights. They offer comfortable seats, gourmet dining options, in-flight entertainment, and personalized services on their Business Class cabins.

Which other cities can I fly to from Marrakech?

From Marrakech, you’ll find domestic flights to Moroccan cities like Fes, Casablanca, Agadir, Tangier, and Rabat. You can also fly to different international destinations in Europe, Africa, and the Middle East.

What is the cheapest flight from Lisbon to Marrakech?

In the last 3 days, the lowest price for a flight from Lisbon to Marrakech was $35 for a one-way ticket and $40 for a round-trip.

Do I need a passport to fly between Lisbon and Marrakech?

A passport is required to fly from Lisbon to Marrakech.

Which aircraft models fly most regularly from Lisbon to Marrakech?

The Embraer 190 is the aircraft model that flies most regularly on the Lisbon to Marrakech flight route.

Which airline alliances offer flights from Lisbon to Marrakech?

Star Alliance is the only airline alliance operating flights between Lisbon and Marrakech.

On which days can I fly direct from Lisbon to Marrakech?

There are nonstop flights from Lisbon to Marrakech on a daily basis.

Which is the best airline for flights from Lisbon to Marrakech, TAP AIR PORTUGAL or Iberia?

The two airlines most popular with KAYAK users for flights from Lisbon to Marrakech are TAP AIR PORTUGAL and Iberia. With an average price for the route of $237 and an overall rating of 7.1, TAP AIR PORTUGAL is the most popular choice. Iberia is also a great choice for the route, with an average price of $188 and an overall rating of 7.1.

How does KAYAK find such low prices on flights from Lisbon to Marrakech?

KAYAK is a travel search engine. That means we look across the web to find the best prices we can find for our users. With over 2 billion flight queries processed yearly, we are able to display a variety of prices and options on flights from Lisbon to Marrakech.

How does KAYAK's flight Price Forecast tool help me choose the right time to buy my flight ticket from Lisbon to Marrakech?

KAYAK’s flight Price Forecast tool uses historical data to determine whether the price for a flight to Marrakech from Lisbon is likely to change within 7 days, so travelers know whether to wait or book now.

What is the Hacker Fare option on flights from Lisbon to Marrakech?

Hacker Fares allow you to combine one-way tickets in order to save you money over a traditional round-trip ticket. You could then fly to Marrakech with an airline and back to Lisbon with another airline. Booking your flights between Lisbon and RAK can sometimes prove cheaper using this method.

What is KAYAK's "flexible dates" feature and why should I care when looking for a flight from Lisbon to Marrakech?

Sometimes travel dates aren't set in stone. If your preferred travel dates have some wiggle room, flexible dates will show you all the options when flying to Marrakech from Lisbon up to 3 days before/after your preferred dates. You can then pick the flights that suit you best.

KAYAK’s top tips for finding a cheap flight from Lisbon to Marrakech

  • Looking for a cheap flight? 25% of our users found flights on this route for $46 or less one-way and $107 or less round-trip.
  • Lisbon Humberto Delgado Airport (LIS) is a hub for the Portuguese national carrier, TAP Air Portugal. The airport also serves other major and low-cost carriers with domestic and international flights. Flights from Lisbon to Marrakech are operated by TAP Air Portugal, Royal Air Maroc, Iberia, Qatar, Vueling, Air France, Ryanair, Lufthansa, British Airways, KLM Royal Dutch, and Swiss Airlines, which land at Marrakesh Menara Airport (RAK).
  • You’ll find direct and connecting flights from Lisbon to Marrakech. Madrid (MAD) is the most popular layover city for one-stop flights from Lisbon to Marrakech. Other layover cities for one-stop flights on this route include Casablanca (CMN), Paris (CDG), Frankfurt (FRA), London (LHR), and Geneva (GVA). The stop will depend on the airline and flight route.
  • The Lisbon to Marrakech route has multiple eco-friendly flight options. Consider booking TAP Air Portugal, which has nonstop flights that emit 40% less CO₂ than most flights on the route. Royal Air Maroc is the other eco-friendly airline emitting 30% less CO₂ than most flights on this route.
  • Air France and TAP Air Portugal have the best carry-on weight allowance for Economy cabins compared to other direct and one-stop flights from Lisbon to Marrakech. You are allowed to bring 1 hand baggage and 1 personal item with a combined weight of up to 26.4 lbs. Major providers with direct and one-stop flights on this route, like Iberia and Royal Air Maroc, have their carry-on weight allowance limited to 22 lbs.
  • Travelers with limited mobility flying through Lisbon Airport (LIS) can take advantage of the MyWay assistance Service, which has skilled professionals who assist them when moving through the airport and mechanical mobility facilitators. The airport also features accessible spaces and facilities.

Prefer to fly non-stop from Lisbon to Marrakech?

Find which airlines fly direct from Humberto Delgado to Menara, which days they fly and book direct flights.

Nonstop departures

Lisbon Humberto Delgado to Marrakech Menara

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Azores Airlines, TAP AIR PORTUGAL, easyJet

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Marrakech Menara to Lisbon Humberto Delgado

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I liked the friendly crew and desk staff, all very helpful. I was surprised and a little annoyed on my outbound flight from LGW to MCO as I had prepaid and booked my seat, which was all correct at check in on my boarding pass. when I got on the plane someone was in my seat ! I was moved to another seat. The food choice is quite limited and I feel that an option of a muffin for breakfast snack would be welcomed, not everyone wants egg or bacon wrap. The choice of entertainment is good, plenty to keep you busy on a long haul flight. I liked the option offered to have the cabin bag checked into the hold, it saved me as an older, lone traveller lifting my case into the overhead locker or finding there was no space.

I like the team but I don't like the food you provided with money. I want free food and free water.

An average flight experience. For our transatlantic portion, they provided a main meal and two snacks. However, the food was not very tasty and the drinks far too small and infrequent for such a long flight. The regrettable part of the flight was that the toilets were extremely filthy. I feel this is unacceptable.

This flight was a code share for both Iberia and American Airlines and run by what I assume is a charter company Level. It was difficult if not impossible to get a seat assigned, check bags or use any customer service functions. I would skip it!

The food is really eco only level. Breakfast was shameful. I am considering to stop flying with Iberia. Business prices are as expensive as other companies with much better service.

I called prior to flying to confirm our baggage allowance which was 5 bags. On our outbound flight thee were no problems. On the return flight we were charged for each bag totaling $400! We are working with customer service to resolve the issue.

The entertainment system got stuck in the ABBA music channel. The headsets were not loud enough. My pre purchased aisle seat was not honoured

Everything was great, except the food, which could have been flavorful.

I needed assistance and the staff at the airport and crew were very helpful and polite

I liked that the seat belt fit so I did not have to ask for an extension.

Delayed takeoff was inconvenient. We should have boardrd later. Coffee/ beverage service on a 7:30 flight would have been good.

Flight from Lisbon to Barcelona was ok. Business flight Boston to Lisbon was awful. Attendants should pay more attention to Business Passengers and not be so stingy with water. Worse Business Flight I have ever taken. Food was awful. Cramped for space.

Adequate. You get what you pay for. Absolutely no frills but a cost effective way to travel between European countries.

Disastrous boarding. Entered air bridge only to descend stairs and enter a bus. Plane had insufficient storage, was old and chair recline was damaged. Air stewardess was sullen.

I wish to bring to your attention an incident involving a flight attendant that occurred on my recent journey. The attendant displayed a lack of courtesy, which was concerning. For instance, after accidentally spilling water on a passenger, the attendant dismissed the situation rather than offering a proper apology. Additionally, when I handed over my trash, the attendant reacted negatively because I placed a paper cup on the tray, she told me this doesn't go here and threw it back on my table. It was apparent that she was experiencing a challenging day, which unfortunately impacted the service provided to myself and other passengers. While I understand that everyone can have an off day, it is essential for customer-facing staff to seek support to manage personal stress without it affecting their professional responsibilities.

The flight crew was good, the flight itself was quick and comfortable

Boarding was late by 30 min due to a bus missing to take us to the plane... And then the flight was delayed by about 90 minutes, in a 60 min flight

Very agressive with bags both arrival and departures found minor damage to my luggage including my check bag being broken into nothing of value was in there so I do not believe anything was taken but definitely broken zipper into the outer pockets of suitcase

Everything was nearly perfect, and TAP staff were especially helpful when we missed our connecting flights and had to get on the next flight to Rome. The only aspect that could have been better was boarding: it was somewhat disorganized, which created a bit of stress. But in the end, everyone got on the plane, so the less-then-perfect boarding process did not take away from the overall excellent experience.

TAP Air makes you take a bus on arrival or departure, making it difficult for passengers to make connections.

Well Is extra charge for everything and other companies include that and the price.

Very pleasant crew, working hard on a full plane. Delay by a broken seat. However crew made back 60% of the delay.

Delayed and then further delayed with no announcement made so that all the passengers (who were standing in the jetty) could hear. We stood there for well over 20 minutes. We were further delayed through weather but no one explained that to us until the pilot made an announcement when finally on board

You booked my 7 year old son to sit on his own without his mum and dad in s separate row between two unfriendly adult strangers. The plane was disgusting and dirty, aisles and everywhere sticky. The lounge waiting area was filthy carpet and had insufficient seats so we had to sit on it to wait for 35 minutes and my 7 year old sone played on this filthy lounge carpet. The outside of the plane appeared clean. The pilot was helpful with the route and what to expect weather etc.

EverEverything was actually great. Except one of the male flight attendants had the worst BO and needed to shower and wear deodorant. It was horrible.

Cancelled last minute, I had to travel 13 hours by train at night

Comfort isn’t a word one uses on economy airlines! Boarding was okay, delayed but okay, the flight was good, quick and time was made up.

With stairs on a rainy tarmac, EasyJet flights are ok for younger travelers with backpack only. Seniors with mobility issues find it challenging 😰. However, the crew and disability assistance folks at both ends eased that discomfort as much as possible for their various roles. Kudos to airport and EasyJet employees for their kind service.

The flight boarded a little late but made up the time in flight - much appreciated. The staff were efficient and fairly friendly One of the toilets wasn’t working - having only one functioning toilet for a flight of hundreds isn’t really acceptable. I still find it amazing that the budget airlines can’t even offer free tap water to passengers.

Speedy boarding is a waste of money when they herd you on to a bus and take you to the plane and it turns in to a free for all …very unsatisfactory

What can you say Ryanair get you there,no frills Not so cheap anymore ..... but what is now days! Would use again as always. Good flight times for us.

Good flight. Take off a little late but make up the time

Θα ήταν καλύτερα να προσφέρουν ένα μπουκάλι νερό δωρεάν και καφέ .

Ryanair is the worst airline in Europe and easily one of the worst in the planet

Letting people wait outside for boarding in the rain and almost 0 degrees for a high temperature destination is very customer unfriendly

Cheap flights as you expect with Ryanair. I would take cheaper flights over entertainment and comfort for short haul travel. Main issue is usually delays at airports. In this case we landed roughly 2hr30 later than planned due to earlier delays with the plane. Not the worst I imagine

O voo atrasou um bom bocado A tripulação não era comunicativa,não fez vendas... Não abordava os passageiros... A 1°vez que me acontece tal coisa 🤷‍♀️

The Ryanair staff was not polite. We all travelled with the same suitcases as we departed from Thessaloniki, however they decided that for some passengers the suitcase was not the rigth one as far as the dimensions are concerned. Furthermore, one air stewardess asked passengers to close themselves the luggage cabinet in order to prove that the lugagge was not properly fitted, which i think is very unkind and unprofessional. We also had to wait outside , some metres away from the plane until last passengers came off....It was generally a dissapointing experience.

Is good airline but their check in process is not simple

I didn't like. The seats and the floor were very dirty and it is not the first time

Babies, crying, movies and sound doesn’t working overpacked and delayed flight

Pretty good flights! If they can let y u s know regarding delays by announcing it in the PA system it would be a good business practice!

3 hours late, came at my final destination without any of my luggage.

Delays with no communication. Broken business class seat and no one seems to care or help.

The head of the flight attendants was very rude and impolite and insisted to know my nationality on flight while I had my Can passeport! against all rules!

I spent 4 hours untill get my bags no food no entertainment on the flight

Adequate. Served our purpose of getting there safely. Nothing to rave about. Decent value for the amount paid

Old planes that are not being maintained with at least basic cleaning. Plane smells awful, bathrooms not cleaned either. Customer service probably one of the worst I have experienced.

I lost my connection flight from Casablanca to Marrakech because we arrived late to Casablanca. I had to rent a car to continue my trip . I need refunds

Nothing. Everything, the service the delayed plane and communications to passengers, the boarding, the food access before flight, no aircon on the plane until high altitudes and super long wait for baggage claim with no direction on tv signs.

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8 Day Road Trip from Portugal to Morocco

Road trip from Portugal to Morocco

Got the travel bug, but pushed for time? Most of us would love to travel the world if it wasn’t for our busy schedules restricting our free time. Wouldn’t it be easier if we could somehow fit multiple destinations into one trip? Well, thankfully there is! The road trip is making a comeback , and it’s the perfect way to see the post-pandemic world. You can maintain strict hygiene standards and remain in a bubble of family or friends. We’ve put together an itinerary so that you can see two continents in one journey. With our road trip in Portugal, Spain & Morocco, you can tick all the boxes on your travel wish list and feel like you know our wide world a little better.

The first necessity of any road trip is hiring a car and we can help you do this with ease! Whether you prefer to drive yourself or travel by organised transfer, we can customise the trip to suit your needs. Contact us and we can get started planning all of the tedious details and you can look forward to whole heartedly enjoying the experience.

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First stop: Lisbon

Start off in Portugal’s capital, as the diversity of things to do in Lisbon is sure to prepare you for the variety of sights you’ll see across three countries. In the city, you can uncover Lisbon’s vibrant food scene from excellent seafood, to underground Chinese restaurants and its famous Pastel del Natas at pretty much every bakery you come across. Jump on Lisbon’s iconic tram to discover the best sights in style, including Sao Jorge’s castle or Lisbon’s eclectic art scene at the Museum of Art. There’s no time for you to get bored in this lively city!

However, if you want to take things easy before your journey then Portugal’s Riviera is only thirty minutes away! What better way to relax before you hit the road, than sunning yourself on one of Portugal’s renowned beaches . Lisbon will have you spoilt for a choice of exciting things to do, so thankfully it’s only just the beginning of your road trip in Portugal, Spain & Morocco.

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Second Stop: Sintra and Cascais

Sintra and Cascais are must-see destinations, located just a thirty-minute drive outside of Lisbon. Sintra will easily stand out on this tour for its sheer fantastical beauty, with the Palacio de Pena situated on the village’s highest hill. Looking like it’s straight out of a fairy tale, you’ll fall under its magic spell. Especially when you take in the impressive view of the Castelo dos Mouro from the mountaintop!

Sintra is one of the most picturesque settings in Portugal so don’t miss your chance to take in its enchanting charm! Just a fifteen minute drive from Sintra is Cascais, a fishing town located on Lisbon’s coastline. Although the views are very different from Sintra, they are equally as stunning. Cascais is now a popular resort town for tourists, with excellent beaches and a historic centre. The buzz of holiday makers might just make you want to stay, but we promise the next stop on your journey won’t disappoint!

Worried about how to fit your sight seeing into the schedule? Get in touch and we’ll customise private tours just for you.

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Third Stop: Visit the Alentejo region before heading to Seville

Seville is the capital of Andalusia and one of Spain’s most popular holiday destinations. By car, it will take just under five hours to get to. We promise it’s worth it! But if you wanted to break up the journey you can stop off in Portugal’s Alentejo region , known for its historical landscape and secluded beaches. Visit Evora , one of the best-preserved medieval cities in Portugal or enjoy the peaceful tranquillity of Serpa. 

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Fourth Stop: Seville

When you get to Seville, there’ll be no shortage of things to do. It may be famous for its oranges, but there’s so much more to this city then its marmalade exports. Get stuck into the main attractions by visiting Seville’s magnificent Cathedral and the exotic beauty of The Real Alcazar, the recent filming location for Game of Thrones. After this, you can wander through the narrow streets of the old Jewish quarter (Santa Cruz) or take a stroll in one of Seville’s many luscious parks. Over the river, you can explore Triana, famous for flamenco and tapas. Enjoy the sunset as it stretches over the city, especially from one of the city’s many rooftop bars. If you really want to stretch those legs,   take a bike tour of the city! It’s the essential mode of transport in Seville, so you’ll get the full local experience. 

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Fifth Stop: Ronda and Zahara

After wandering through the bright and tropical plazas of Seville, the landscape of Andalusia’s white villages will be a different change of scene. Just an hour and forty five minute drive from Seville, you can discover the geological wonder of Ronda . The city is uniquely divided into two halves by the Guadalevin river. The El Tajo canyon is 100 meters deep and provides one of the most extraordinary views in Spain. Make sure you pack your selfie stick, because you’re going to want to get this backdrop for your Instagram! If you’re not afraid of heights, then wander over the New Bridge that spans the cannon and take in the breath taking beauty of the Sierre de las Nieves Natural Park. A forty-five drive from Ronda is Zahara de la Sierra, here you’ll see a true ‘pueblos blancos’. The white villages nestled into the mountains are a truly spectacular view! Make sure to catch a glimpse of them on your road trip.

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Sixth Stop: Malaga

A two hour drive from Zahara will take you to the popular city of Malaga. Why not get a guided transfer and receive tips from a local guide?

It may be known for its nightlife, but there’s lots more than meets the eye to Spain’s party capital. With around fifteen beaches to choose from, there’s plenty of space for you to relax and take in the sun. There’s also some significant historical sites, such as the Renaissance style Cathedral, Picasso Museum and Roman theatre. For something different, you can walk through the Botanic Garden which houses species from over four continents! Make the most of this eclectic city by staying overnight and experience the famous side of the city by night.

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Seventh Stop: Tarifa and Tangier

It’s time to head to the third country on this tour, Morocco! Perhaps the easiest way to get there from Malaga is to head to Tarifa. Known as the windy city of Spain, this destination is hugely popular with wind surfers. So, if you like water sports this is the perfect place for you! The relaxed ambience of the beachside town is the perfect stop to pause and take in the best view of Africa from Europe. It’s from Tarifa’s port that you can take a ferry to Morocco and experience one of the highlights of this road trip in Portugal, Spain & Morocco!

The journey only takes one hour, and soon enough you can explore Tangier’s bustling port and explore the vibrant bazar to pick up the perfect souvenir of your trip. Tangier is the perfect day trip so after you’ve browsed you can take the gentle ferry back to Tarifa, and maybe catch the last few rays of the sun at the beach!

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Eighth Stop: The Algarve and Return to Lisbon

It’s time to head back to Lisbon, we hope you enjoyed your trip! Before you get there though, make sure to rest and relax in the Algarve. The Algarve is the second least expensive holiday destination in Europe, which is no surprise since the cost of satisfaction with sun, sea and sand is pretty low. What better way to finish your road trip in Portugal, Spain & Morocco than on Portugal’s world-renowned southern coastline?

From Faro, the Algarve’s culturally rich city with a number of beaches in close proximity you can recharge and refuel for your return to Lisbon. Your drive back will take just under three hours along the A2, with plenty of stops along the way if you’re not quite ready to go home! 

We hope we’ve made it a little easier to begin planning your adventure. For car hire and tour assistance, contact us and we’ll handle all the little details. We will ensure you get the best rates available, as well as top quality. All you’ll need to bring is an open mind and the willingness to explore!  

Post written by: Rhiannon Morris

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All very good, but there are no passenger or car ferry’s from Spain and have not been for about 14 months. Ferry from Sete in France opened last week as did from Genoa In Italy. Rumours of ferry from Portmao in Portugal to Tangier possibly starting 1st week July (the notification doesn’t state which year and knowing Morocco everything is rather sketchy) I’ve been stuck in Fez with my car for 15 months waiting for ports to open The problem has not only been COVID related bet also Morocco and Spain are in disagreement politically so there is no end of dispute in sight and no Ceuta border crossing or ferry’s to and from Spain.

Good luck in reorganising travel arrangements and suggest you look at Trip Advisor forum for Morocco, Regards

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You are very right and things don’t look good for now.:( We hope they can solve their political issues and this route can continue. I wish you all the best!

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Portugal Morocco Ferry: Your Guide to Exploring Both Countries

Are you planning a trip to Morocco and Portugal and looking for the best way to travel between the two countries? Look no further than the Portugal Morocco Ferry , a convenient and affordable way to travel between these two vibrant and culturally rich destinations.

In this article, we will provide you with everything you need to know about the Portugal Morocco Ferry, including its background, schedule and routes, ticketing and fares, on-board services, and travel tips.

Background Information on Portugal Morocco Ferry

Portugal Morocco Ferry

Ferry services between Portugal and Morocco have been around for a long time, dating back to the days of the Phoenicians and Romans who used these routes to transport goods and people. Today, the ferry services have evolved into a modern and efficient transportation option for travelers who want to explore both countries.

There are currently several ferry companies that operate between Portugal and Morocco, with sailings from Lisbon, Algeciras, and Barcelona to Tangier and other Moroccan cities. Some of the most popular ferry companies include FRS, Inter Shipping, and Balearia, each offering different schedules, routes, and prices.

Schedule and Routes

The Portugal Morocco Ferry service offers daily sailings from various ports in Portugal and Spain to several destinations in Morocco , including Tangier, Nador, and Al Hoceima . From Lisbon, you can take a ferry to Tangier or Nador, with several departures every week. If you are in the Algarve region, you can take a ferry from Portimão to Tangier or from Algeciras in Spain to Tangier.

If you’re coming from Barcelona, you can take a ferry to Tangier or Nador, with multiple departures every week. However, keep in mind that the journey time can vary depending on your departure point and the route you choose. For example, the journey time from Lisbon to Tangier can take around 36 hours, while the journey time from Algeciras to Tangier can take just 1.5 hours.

Ticketing and Fares

Ticket prices for the Portugal Morocco Ferry service can vary depending on the ferry company, route, and time of year. Generally, prices for a one-way ticket can range from €50 to €200, with discounts available for children, seniors, and groups.

It’s a good idea to compare ticket prices and travel times across different ferry companies before booking your trip. You can book your tickets online through the ferry company’s website or through a travel agency. Keep in mind that it’s recommended to book your tickets in advance, especially during peak travel seasons.

On-board Services

The Portugal Morocco Ferry service offers a range of facilities and amenities to make your journey comfortable and enjoyable. On-board, you can find restaurants, cafes, shops, and entertainment options such as movies and games. Depending on the ferry company and route, you may also have access to a swimming pool, sun deck, and other recreational facilities.

It’s important to note that some ferry companies require you to bring your own food and drinks, so it’s a good idea to check beforehand. Also, if you have any special needs or requirements, such as a disability or medical condition, make sure to notify the ferry company in advance.

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Portugal Morocco Ferry

Before embarking on your Portugal Morocco Ferry journey, there are a few things to keep in mind to ensure a smooth and hassle-free trip. Here are some travel tips:

Check your travel documents: Before traveling, make sure you have all the necessary travel documents, including a valid passport and any required visas.

Pack wisely: Make sure to pack all the essentials for your trip, including comfortable clothing, a jacket, and any medication you may need. Keep in mind that there may be luggage restrictions and fees on the ferry, so it’s a good idea to check with the ferry company beforehand.

Plan your journey: It’s important to plan your journey ahead of time, including transportation to and from the ferry ports. You can take a train, subway, bus, or car to the ports, depending on your location.

Compare ticket prices: As mentioned earlier, it’s a good idea to compare ticket prices and travel times across different ferry companies before booking your trip. This will ensure that you get the best deal and save money.

Enjoy the journey: Finally, don’t forget to enjoy the journey and take in the beautiful views of the Mediterranean Sea and the Moroccan and Portuguese coastlines. This is a unique and unforgettable travel experience that you don’t want to miss.

How far is it from Portugal to Morocco?

The distance from Portugal to Morocco depends on the starting point and the destination in each country. From Lisbon, Portugal to Tangier, Morocco, the distance is approximately 1,200 kilometers (745 miles) if traveling by road. However, the distance is shorter if traveling by sea with a ferry service.

How long is the ferry from Portugal to Morocco?

The duration of the ferry from Portugal to Morocco depends on the route and the ferry company. The most common route is from the southern Portuguese city of Algeciras to the Moroccan city of Tangier, which takes approximately 1.5 to 2 hours by ferry. Other routes may take longer or shorter, depending on the distance and the type of ferry.

Can I get a ferry from Portugal to Morocco?

Yes, there are several ferry companies that operate between Portugal and Morocco. The most popular route is from Algeciras, a port city in southern Portugal, to Tangier, a coastal city in Morocco. Other ferry routes include connections from Barcelona, Spain, to Tangier or Nador in Morocco, or from Tarifa, Spain, to Tangier.

How far is Portugal from Morocco by boat?

The distance from Portugal to Morocco by boat depends on the departure and arrival ports. The most common route is from Algeciras, Spain, to Tangier, Morocco, which covers a distance of approximately 13 nautical miles (24 kilometers) across the Strait of Gibraltar. Other routes may cover longer distances, depending on the starting and ending points.

Can you cross from Portugal to Morocco?

Yes, it is possible to cross from Portugal to Morocco, either by land or by sea. The most common way to cross by sea is by taking a ferry from Algeciras or another port city in southern Portugal to Tangier or another coastal city in Morocco. Crossing by land is also possible, either by taking a train or driving across the border. However, it’s important to check visa requirements and other travel documents before crossing the border.

The Portugal Morocco Ferry service offers a convenient and affordable way to travel between two fascinating and culturally rich countries. With daily sailings, multiple routes, and competitive prices, it’s a popular transportation option for travelers looking to explore both destinations.

When planning your trip, make sure to compare ticket prices, check your travel documents, and plan your journey ahead of time. With these tips in mind, you can enjoy a smooth and enjoyable ferry journey and experience the best that Morocco and Portugal have to offer.

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At the Western end of Europe lies the Iberian Peninsula, which includes Spain and Portugal , both home to well-known attractions as well as plenty of hidden gems. To the south, Morocco offers a rich cultural experience among its tea houses, bazaars, and more. Make sure you discover the Moorish wonders of Casablanca, the city once known as a home for pirates.

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Madrid, Andalusia, Morocco and Lisbon Tour

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Madrid, Andalusia, Morocco and Lisbon

The tour was enjoyable however there were times where the numbers of people who spoke various languages caused some confusion for the tourists. When we arrived at the tour stops it was very difficult to get served and to the rest rooms before the bus was due to leave. When we had the small English speaking group it was 100% better.. A number of the hotels had faulty bathrooms I.e. sink plug, toilet cistern continuing running. The tour guides were very pleasant and knowledgeable and very helpful.

Spain, Portugal & Morocco Tour

Spain, Portugal & Morocco

VPT Tours was exceptional. Rodrigo in the Madrid office is a first class professional in his customer service. Knowledgeable. Patient.Kind. The best! This tour was designed and delivered with vision. This includes first class drivers and transport. Major cities have guided tours that are fascinating and all delivered by locals. The accommodations were also very good and included 1-2 meals a day. Each day gave time to explore, sit on a beach, time for ease. I wholeheartedly and enthusiastically endorse this tour and VPT Tours.
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Portugal, Andalucia and Morocco from Madrid Tour

Portugal, Andalucia and Morocco from Madrid

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Spain, Portugal & Morocco Tour

Very well put together, Fantastic tour directo Graham/Azis

Andalucia & Morocco Tour

Andalucia & Morocco

The tour was very good overall. There were some glitches but nothing to be worth mentioning. Some tour guides were well above average and some were average. I will definitely recommend this tour to anyone.

Moroccan Capitals, Seville and Lisbon Tour

Moroccan Capitals, Seville and Lisbon

The trip was overall good. Loved visiting Morocco. Really enjoyed having a small group and all adults. Did not really care to have to change buses at times and having to join larger groups.

Portugal, Andalusia and Morocco (Multi country) Tour

Portugal, Andalusia and Morocco (Multi country)

Tour Radar and Destination Spain did not advise at any time that neither of them were actually the tour operators. As a result of this we were very close to not being picked up at all as there was a mix up with paperwork and we had no idea it was a different company. We will not go through a third party again. In saying that the actual tour itself was good. Guides were great, accommodation was excellent. Well done Julia Tours.

Spain, Portugal, and Morocco Adventure Tour

Spain, Portugal, and Morocco Adventure

The whole trip was a great experience. Our tour guide in Spain was the best, Sarah, was always giving us the best tips for a great adventure, excellent recommendations, and always very caring about our group. The group of fellow travelers was wonderful too, we made a great group. Morroco was great, our guides shared with us all their knowledge about that great country! Overall, there was walking involved, but totally doable and worth it!

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Iberian Discovery & Morocco

My husband and I had a wondeful time on the 913 Iberian Vacation. The group we were with were extremely pleasant. There were no hickcups throughout the tour. Our guide Sam was great. He was knowledgeable of the areas, gave us some history & tidbits. He also was concern for our safety and told us what to be aware of as a procautionery measure. The places we stayed at were wonderful. The dinners provided were good. My only disappoint -ment was the farewell dinner. There I felt the meat very dry & desert was nothing special. I was not alone on this comment. The breakfast at all hotels were fantanstic. Something for everyone to chose from. The Hacienda Zorita Wine and Spa room did not provide enough lighting but it made up for it due to its beautiful setting. The motorcoach was comfortible. I did notice that in Europe that the hotels do not provide "face cloths" as the American hotels do. Since I had brought disposable facewipes it was not a problem but perhaps something to be noted if not already.

18-Day Tour to Portugal, Andalusia and Morocco from Madrid Tour

18-Day Tour to Portugal, Andalusia and Morocco from Madrid

Excellent 18 day tour of Lisbon,Porto,Seville,Cordoba, Granada,Toledo,Salamanca,Costa delSol, Marrakesh,Casablanca,Meknes, Fez and more. Fascinating places made more fascinating by the excellent multilingual guides in all the cities we visited. Their knowledge and communication skills were great as was the overall organisation of the whole tour. Must give a shout out to Carmen and Lorenzo our guide and bus driver in Spain and Portugal. Our bus was always clean and cool until the ac failed so didn't get the chance to say thanks and farewell to Lorenzo as he had to take the bus back to Madrid to get the ac repaired.. The hotels were all 4* and were clean and comfortable. A great way to see multiple destinations but not a lot of time could be spent in each place.as a full itinerary. Tour Radar and Julia Tours Excellent!

Highlights of Spain, Morocco and Portugal (16 Days) Tour

Highlights of Spain, Morocco and Portugal (16 Days)

"I have done 4 previous Trafalgar Tours and would have to say this one was a certain highlight. Our tour director Tiago was ""simply the best "" Nothing was too much trouble and his knowledge was fantastic! Our guide in Morrocco was so informative and provided us with an insight into their way of life he to went out f his way to assist and answer any questions we had. We were able to learn and see so much through these countries it truly was a fantastic experience . Hats off to Tiago and our wonderful bus drivers who ensured every detail was covered. I travelled with a cam boot on at not once was I felt to feel like it was an issue."

Spain, Portugal & Morocco: Tapas, Medinas & Sunsets Tour

Spain, Portugal & Morocco: Tapas, Medinas & Sunsets

Aisling was great! I enjoyed the tour but it was very fast paced and not much time in Portugal.

19-Day Madrid, Lisbon, Seville, Cordoba, Fez, Marrakech, Granada and more. Tour

19-Day Madrid, Lisbon, Seville, Cordoba, Fez, Marrakech, Granada and more.

Special Package from Barcelona with Portugal, Andalusia and Morocco 22 Day Tour Tour

Special Package from Barcelona with Portugal, Andalusia and Morocco 22 Day Tour

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I took this trip with my family of 4 with 2 girls 10 and 12 at the end of March which is a good time to go. We had a great time. I was a bit worried about Morocco but it turned out to be very safe and the conditions of the hotels are excellant. I would recommend this trip for people who want to see Morocco. You will have better time if you can walk reasonably well. Sometimes we register about 20,000 steps a day. The meals are great. We felt safe the whole time with the guide. If you take this trip, going to the Sahara desert and riding the camel is a must! Surprisingly, we enjoyed the smaller places like Fes and near the desert than places like Casablanca or Rabat. If you just see Tangier, then you really have not seen Morocco.
Salida de Madrid (18/04/2024): Salimos directamente de la base de VPT en Madrid y el servicio a cliente ahí no es agradable cuando no eres un cliente directo de ellos. No nos aclararon el proceso, solo nos dijeron que esperaramos ahí a que alguien gritara nuestro nombre. Podrían ser más cordiales y con mayor claridad del proceso de recolección e inicio de los tours. Tour hacia Portugal (Natxo): En general todo excelente: el autobús (disponible con cargador USB, aire acondicionado, asientos cómodos), el conductor (excelente conductor) y el guía ( excelente en organización y atención). Los hoteles en Portugal: Hotel Lutecia (Lisboa) - Terrible que solo tuviera un elevador disponible y 3 autobuses haciendo check-in, pero en general el hotel bien. Hotel Aeminium (Coimbra) - Mal servicio de cena y desayuno, no era el de todos los huespedes. Las habitaciones estaban muy bien. Hotel Sol Principe (Torremolinos) - TERRIBLE experiencia en este hotel, de ida hacia Marruecos y de regreso a España. El hotel es viejo, con poco mantenimiento y pésimo servicio al cliente a la llegada. Nos dieron LAS PEORES habitaciones. Asignan habitaciones en el piso 11 y el elevador solo llega al 10, se tuvo que cargar las maletas 1 piso por las escaleras porque no tienen servicio de botones. El wifi no llega al piso 11. Lo único bueno del hotel es el buffet del desayuno y cena. Lo demás hoteles, todo muy bien en general. Tour opcional en Portugal (Sintra): Mala organización en la salida al tour - llegamos tarde a Sintra y nos dejaron solo 45min para poder recorrer la ciudad, lo cual no es suficiente para visitar los lugares más importantes! Tour de Andalucia (Carmen): Conductor y autobús muy bien. La guía bien, aunque podría limitarse a no emitir opiniones. Emitir opiniones acerca de temas como las corridas de toros es algo muy personal que debería evitar. Su organización en los hoteles y las salidas fue muy buena. Tranferencia a Marruecos: La recolección y la organización para subir al ferry bien, pero la información que se compartió no fue completa (agente: Inmaculada): no explicaron que se tenía que sellar el pasaporte subiendose al ferry, no explicaron el proceso para subirse al ferry, no explicaron el proceso para llegar a Marruecos bajando del ferry. Tour en Marruecos: Nos mezclaron con un grupo francés e inglés. Esto hizo MUY dificil y lentos TODOS los procesos. El guía hizo lo mejor que pudo para mantener todas las explicaciones en los 3 idiomas simultáneamente, pero era claro que no todo se podía compartir en los 3 idiomas en todo momento. Deberían tener un máximo de 2 idiomas simultáneos. Los tours a pie se dividían así y estuvieron muy bien organizados y guiados. El autobús era de menor calidad, no tenía cargadores ni servicio de Wifi, y el último día se descompuso la puerta. El conductor y el guía hicieron lo mejor que pudieron con sus herramientas de trabajo. Hoteles en Marruecos: Hilton Tanger - El MEJOR hotel de TODO el tour. Palm Plaza de Marrakesh - Hotel viejo, poco manteniemiento. La puerta de los baños no cerraba, la cama estaba muy incómoda. Mala asignación de habitaciones (nos dieron una habitación sobre el Club con mucho ruido nocturno). El servicio de buffet es bastante bueno. Los demás hoteles en Marruecos estaban excelentes. Las Tiendas a las que nos llevaron durante el tour en Marruecos son una ESTAFA a los turistas. Abusan de la confianza, pues no son ni los mejores lugares, ni los más baratos. Encontramos artículos que vendían a la mitad de precio en otras tiendas que recorrimos por nuestra cuenta. Cena opcional en Fes (experiencia árabe): PÉSIMA EXPERIENCIA --> TERRIBLE!!! Entrando pudimos notar que la zona que nos asignaron en el palacio era vieja y poco cuidada. Nos asignaron una mesa detrás de un enorme poste, de dónde no se veía nada. Nos dieron una mesa pequeña para 10 personas (de la mitad de tamaño que la que asignaron a un grupo de 9 franceses). La cena fue la misma que lo que habíamos comido a medio día. Los artistas eran de muy baja calidad (bailarinas, mago, músicos, etc) y la atención de los meseros era grosera (aventaban los platos con muy mala cara) Cena opcional en Marrakesh (experiencia bereber): EXCELENTE!! Es el tipo de experiencias que un turista espera experimentar con lo que se vende y platica. Transferencia de regreso a España: El guía explicó bien el proceso y se pudo hacer el regreso sin contratiempos. La recolección en Tarifa fue otra vez un problema, pues la agente (Inmaculada) llegó tarde a recogernos. La tuvimos que esperar afuera de los autobuses durante casi 1 hora bajo el sol a que se organizara, nos dividiera y nos asignara nuestros lugares en cada autobús. Tour de Andalucia (Ofelia): La guía y el conductor hicieron un buen trabajo, pero el autobus no era cómodo, no tenía servicio de Wifi y no tenía cargadores. No hizo sentido tener 3 personas angloparlantes en este autobús lleno de castellanos, cuando tienes otro autobús lleno de angloparlantes siguiendo la misma ruta. Hizo el tour más lento y, aunque la guía hizo un esfuerzo, su nivel de inglés no es muy bueno. Hotel Sol Principe en Torremolinos: Ver referencia arriba. Este hotel NO ESTÁ a la altura del servicio que se ofrece en todo el tour. Debería quedar FUERA. Hotel Los Angeles en Granada: buen hotel, aunque tiene detalles que debe cuidar en las habitaciones (puerta del baño no cierra, secadora de cabello no funcionaba) TODOS LOS GUIAS LOCALES ESTUVIERON EXCELENTES. Manejo de idioma, manejo del grupo, organización y conocimientos. LAS PARADAS: Todas las paradas que se hicieron en las carreteras durante el tour en Portugal, Andalucía y Marruecos estuvieron muy bien y oportunos. Debería intentarse no hacer las paradas simultáneas con todos los grupos para evitar aglomeraciones en los baños. El tema de seguridad y confianza en todos los lugares que visitamos estuvieron excelentes. Los conductores muy responsables con el tema de nuestras pertenencias en los autobuses.
We signed up for an English tour and were put on an English/Spanish Tour. The whole bus was Spanish speaking people with only 4 of us English. Our first Tour Guide Alex was horrible. He totally forgot us 4 English speaking Customers. We had to beg and remind him constantly to give us info. When he did we got a very very watered down version. All the other Tour Guides were Great: Mohamed in Morocco and Felipe back in Spain. Alex actually put a Very bad taste in our mouths for Julia travel. The tour itself was Awesome and Most Amazing!
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The Perfect Spain, Portugal, Morocco Itinerary for 2 Weeks

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Trying to plan the perfect vacation in Spain, Portugal, and Morocco? We’re here to help! This 2-week Spain, Portugal, Morocco itinerary is a whirl-wind adventure. It takes you from the tiled streets of Lisbon, Portugal to the dreamy pueblos blancos in southern Spain , ending in the majestic, maze-like medinas in Morocco. 

We’ve planned it, personally traveled it, and have laid out the details of our Portugal, Spain, Morocco itinerary to make your trip-planning a breeze.

About this Spain, Portugal, Morocco itinerary

a beautiful street in cordoba, spain, an easy stop on a portugal spain morocco itinerary

A vacation to the Iberian peninsula, which encompasses Portugal and Spain, is sure to be filled with fun, sun, and lots of sangria and tapas.

With only a mile of water separating the southern tip of Spain from Morocco, the north African country makes for an easy addition to any Iberian itinerary.

Although we planned and did everything on our own, if you prefer a guided tour over a self-guided one, there are a variety of tour companies that offer similar itineraries for Spain, Portugal and Morocco. 

For example, this multi-day guided Spain and Portugal itinerary can be paired with this Morocco itinerary to create a full 2 week itinerary for Portugal, Spain and Morocco.

Another option is to do a portion of the trip self-guided and then take a few day trips or guided adventures for the other destinations. You may feel totally fine doing the European portion on your own, but prefer a guided tour of Morocco .

How to get around using this Spain, Portugal, Morocco itinerary

Following this itinerary will take you by plane, train, metro, bus, rental car, taxi, and even ferry. The transportation element of this itinerary was the most confusing aspect when planning our Spain, Portugal, Morocco trip. 

So, we’ve taken the headache out of the equation, providing links to all the places where you can book transportation and when you will need it. 

First, if following this Portugal, Spain, Morocco itinerary, plan to fly into Lisbon, Portugal and out of Tangier, Morocco .

We use Google Flights to find the cheapest flight information. 

Be sure to search for both open-jaw flights and one way flights to see which option is the cheapest. Once you find the flights that work best, we always recommend booking flights directly through the airline itself. 

You’ll be able to travel around Lisbon and to the mountain town of Sintra using public transportation that you can book when you arrive in Lisbon. However, you’ll need a rental car to travel between Lisbon and Albufeira and Faro, Portugal . 

It is possible to take a bus from Lisbon to Faro, but you will want a car to travel freely along the Algarve coast.

We use DiscoverCars to compare rates and book cars when road tripping in Europe . 

Keep in mind, many of the cheapest cars to rent in Europe are manual transmissions, so if you cannot drive a stick-shift vehicle, be sure to select automatic only when searching for cars.  

From Faro, Portugal to Seville, Spain you will need to take a bus , as there are no trains connecting the two cities. 

Driving your rental car to Seville is an alternative option, but there are significant fees added when you drive a rental car across a border and drop it off in a different country than you picked it up in.

You’ll save hundreds of dollars by taking the bus. The buses are nice and roomy.

You can check the bus times, ticket costs and book directly at FlixBus . 

the main train station in seville

In Seville, you can get by mainly on foot since you will primarily be exploring the city center and old town area if you follow our Spain, Portugal, Morocco itinerary.

When you leave Seville to head to Cordoba, Ronda, and to Tarifa to board the ferry to Morocco, you will travel by train. You will take the train from Seville to Cordoba, Cordoba to Ronda, and Ronda to Tarifa .

You can review the train timetables and book your tickets at RailEurope.com .

Read our full review of Rail Europe HERE

Mother and daughter on the ferry to Morocco from Spain as part of a Spain Portugal Morocco itinerary

The ferry is the easiest way to get between Spain and Morocco. There are two ferry ports in Spain and two near Tangier, Morocco. You want to be sure to go to the right one, which will save you a lot of time and frustration. 

Book your train ticket through to Tarifa, Spain rather than Algeciras. You will catch the ferry in Tarifa.

Both Tarifa and Algeciras have ports with ferries that take you to Morocco, but Algeciras is a much longer ordeal, as the ferries are primarily transporting those in vehicles driving onto the ferry. 

The port in Tarifa is primarily for those walking onto the ferry, so the wait time and process is much smoother. 

You will have to transfer trains in Algeciras to get to Tarifa but it is well worth the extra stop and could potentially save you hours of time. The ferry from Tarifa will drop you off at the port in Tangier , as well, whereas the Algeciras ferry docks at Tangier Med which is located about 30 minutes outside of Tangier.

You can book your ferry from Tarifa on Viator.com .

Taxi/Private Transfer

When you arrive in Morocco, the easiest way to get between cities is to take a taxi or private transfer service.

You can book your transfer to Chefchaouen directly online , or when you arrive at the ferry port, you’ll find plenty of taxi drivers who will also be willing to make the trip to Chefchaouen.  

Safety and Health Information

Health and safety are the most important things to consider when booking a family trip. Fortunately, we felt safe in every part of Portugal, Spain and Morocco that we visited.

Personal Safety

Although Morocco can be intimidating for solo female travelers who might experience unwanted attention from men, it is a different story if visiting Morocco with kids .

Moroccans are very family-oriented and children are doted on, stopped on the street, and blessed, particularly by Moroccan women. This may be somewhat disquieting for children who do not like attention or have a fear of strangers, however we never felt unsafe. In fact, our daughter loved the extra attention. 

Vaccinations

Any time you travel internationally, you’ll want to make sure your vaccinations are up-to-date. You’ll also want to check each country’s entry requirements regarding vaccinations, as those may differ and change over time. 

Drinking water

The drinking water or tap water in Portugal and Spain is safe to consume, but you will want to stick to purchasing bottled water in Morocco and avoid eating raw fruits that have been washed in the tap water. We even used bottled water to brush our teeth, although that isn’t considered necessary. It was more of a precaution we took to avoid “traveler’s tummy”.

Unfortunately, it is quite common to experience tummy issues like traveler’s diarrhea in Morocco, and we were not taking any chances.  For this reason, we recommend purchasing travel insurance through a reputable company like Hey Mondo .

Again, health and safety information is always changing, so we always recommend checking with the state department in your country for travel advisories for each location.   

Spain and Portugal both use the Euro and credit cards are widely accepted . Although, some places have a minimum purchase amount required if using a credit card.

When getting cash in a new currency, we recommend using an ATM and paying the minimal foreign transaction fee rather than using a currency exchange kiosk. Your bank will typically give you a much better exchange rate. 

In Morocco, you will want to take out some Moroccan dirham , as many businesses and vendors in the medinas don’t accept credit cards when purchasing Moroccan souvenirs . You’ll find an ATM at the ferry ports, as well as the airports if you choose to fly. 

Be sure to check the currency exchange so you have a general idea on how much money to withdraw. 

Visa requirements

Visa requirements will vary depending on your country of origin. Travelers from the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, and the European Union do not need visas for a Spain, Portugal, Morocco trip. 

Your passport and proof of onward travel is all you will need to visit any of these three countries.

However, beginning in 2024, US citizens will have to register and pay a fee to travel to Europe .

Best time of the year to travel to Spain Portugal and Morocco

We did this 2-week Spain, Portugal Morocco itinerary during the summer months – in July and August specifically. It was the peak tourism season in Europe, so many places were crowded.

Additionally, summer in southern Spain and Morocco can be extremely hot. 

Although the off-season would be more pleasant and less crowded, it isn’t always feasible for families like ours with school-aged children.

Late spring or early fall would be a much more pleasant time to visit these three countries, if your schedule allows.

2-week Spain, Portugal, Morocco itinerary in a nutshell

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Although this 2-week itinerary for Spain, Portugal and Morocco takes you to all three countries, you will only get a small taste of each country.

You could easily spend 2 weeks in Spain alone marking incredible experiences off your Spain bucket list and visiting some of the many hidden gems of Spain .

You could also spend a full 2 weeks exploring all the best places to visit in Morocco or Portugal and still not cover them all.

With a limited time split between three destinations, here is a breakdown of our 2-week Spain, Portugal, Morocco itinerary.

  • Lisbon, Portugal: 3 days (with a day trip to Sintra)
  • Albufeira and the Algarve coast: 2 days
  • Seville, Spain: 3 days
  • Cordoba, Spain: 2 days
  • Ronda, Spain: 1 day
  • Chefchaouen, Morocco: 2 days
  • Tangier, Morocco: 1 day

We have included other alternative itineraries at the end of this post so you can choose the route for your Spain, Portugal, Morocco trip that is right for you.

Places to visit on a 2-week Spain Portugal Morocco trip

Now to a full overview of what you will see and where you will visit on this Morocco, Spain and Portugal itinerary. 

To further help you plan your trip to Portugal, Spain and Morocco, we have written entire posts on many of the destinations included on our itinerary. This will give you a deeper look at the best things to do in each place and how to spend your time.

Here is a quick overview of the main stops on our Spain Portugal Morocco itinerary.

Lisbon, Portugal

A tram going up a steep street in Lisbon

Where to stay in Lisbon :  Hotel LX Rossio

Lisbon is your first stop of your 2 week trip to Portugal, Spain and Morocco. As the capital city of Portugal, Lisbon is both modern and historical. With steep, narrow streets, tiled buildings and red roofs, the city has a historical charm that is hard not to love. 

The coastal city also boasts some of the best street art in Europe and even one of the most famous statues in Europe , a replica of Christ the Redeemer in Brazil. 

When in Lisbon, wander through the Alfama District, the oldest district in Lisbon, visit the ancient Castel de St. Jorge and venture to Belem to see the Jeronimos Monastery and Belem Tower.

If visiting Lisbon with kids , the city is home to one of the largest aquariums in Europe, Oceanarium . 

Here are a few of the highlights and things to see in Lisbon:

  • Alfama District 
  • Castelo de St. Jorge 
  • Praca do Comercio
  • Rossio Square
  • Barrio Alto
  • Jeronimos Monastery
  • Belem Tower

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Sintra, Portugal

Pena palace in Sintra

Plan to give yourself at least three days in Lisbon, with one of those days being a day trip from Lisbon to Sintra . You can get there within about 45 minutes by train from Lisbon or take a guided day trip .

Sintra is a beautiful mountain town that looks like something out of a fairy tale. Known for its magical palaces, castles, and magnificent estates that dot the hills, this picturesque community located an hour northwest of Lisbon is one of the most popular day trips from Lisbon .

The town, with its multiple famous landmarks, is considered a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Once a popular summer home for Portuguese royalty, Sintra has a long history that dates back to the 8th century when the Moors settled the area. 

Now, one of the wealthiest cities in Portugal, it is a tourist destination with ruins, well-preserved palaces, and beautiful estates shrouded in mystery. 

Here are a few of the highlights and things to see in Sintra:

  • Castle of Moors 
  • Pena Palace to Sintra
  • National Palace
  • Old Town Sintra
  • Quinta da Regaleira

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Algarve Coast, Portugal

Inside Benagil Cave, one of the most popular places to visit on the Algarve Coast.

Where to stay along the Algarve Coast: Hotel Sol e Mar Albufeira

From Lisbon and Sintra, you’ll head to the Algarve Coast. You’ll want to pick up a rental car to drive to southern Portugal where you’ll have a relaxing couple of days at the beach. 

Remember to compare rental car prices online before you book. When picking up a rental car in Lisbon, keep in mind the city is very hilly, so an automatic transmission is beneficial unless you are very comfortable driving a standard transmission.

The Algarve Coast in southern Portugal is a popular beach destination in Europe. You can spend a couple days relaxing on the beach, playing in the ocean, and enjoying seafood and refreshing drinks in the picturesque seaside villages.

The Algarve is known for its pristine white villages perched upon low cliffs overlooking beach coves of white sand . Some popular beach towns to visit and explore include Lagos and Albufeira. 

If you rent a car and drive from Lisbon, take a scenic drive along the southern coast, stopping to visit various beaches like Praia Da Rocha and Praia Da Marinh a. 

To top off your short time in the Algarve, book a guided tour to Benagil Cave , a stunning seaside cave accessible by boat. It is one of the most popular attractions in Portugal. 

Additionally, if you have more time and enjoy traveling at a slower pace, you could tack on a few extra days in this peaceful coastal area. 

Here are a few highlights along the Algarve Coast:

  • Beach hopping
  • Benagil Cave
  • Albufeira 

Seville, Spain

A bridge over the man-made canal in Plaza de Espana

Where to stay in Seville, Spain:   Eme Catedral Hotel

Your next destination on this Spain, Portugal, Morocco itinerary takes you to the beautiful Andalusia city of Seville. You’ll want to give yourself at least 3 days in Seville , as well.  

The city is known for its tapas, flamenco shows, and relaxed atmosphere. In the heart of the city, you’ll find an extravagant Moorish royal palace, the Real Alcazar , that dates back to 1248. 

Seville is also home to one of the largest and most famous cathedrals in Europe if not the world. Climb the Giralda Tower at the Seville Cathedral for panoramic views of Seville.

You’ll also want to build in some time to explore Plaza de Espana and relax at the neighboring Maria Luisa Park . 

Additionally, you will also want to spend time simply wandering the streets of the lovely Santa Cruz neighborhood, or book a guided walking tour to learn more about the history of the area. Once the old Jewish quarter of the city, Santa Cruz is notable for its winding alleys with rod iron balconies and hidden squares.

After your days of sightseeing, enjoy some free time during the Spanish siesta in the afternoons to regain your energy and avoid the peak heat hours. 

In Spain, it is important to build in downtime during the siesta hour . Not only do many businesses shut down for a few hours during the afternoon, but you’ll likely be staying up later than usual in Spain. 

Most people in Spain do not eat dinner until after 8. This is also when many flamenco shows and tapas tours take place. 

Plan for at least one or two late nights of delectable tapas, sangria, and flamenco performances. 

Here are a few highlights and things to do in Seville, Spain:

  • Seville Cathedral
  • Real Alcazar
  • Plaza de Espana
  • Barrio Santa Cruz
  • Flamenco Show

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Cordoba, Spain

Blue flower pots hanging on white buildings along Calle de las Flores in Cordoba, Spain.

Where to stay in Cordoba, Spain:   NH Collection Amistad Cordoba

From Seville, you’ll continue exploring the region of Andalusia on the Spain portion of your Portugal, Spain, Morocco itinerary. Head to the town of Cordoba via train ( BOOK HERE ), where you’ll spend two days. 

Although Cordoba can be done as a day trip from Seville, giving yourself two days in Cordoba allows you to explore the city without feeling rushed. 

Cordoba is home to one of the oldest mosques in Europe. Although it is now a Catholic church, the Mosque of Cordob a , or Mezquita-Catedral de Córdoba,  still maintains much of its original Islamic architecture. You can tour the Mezquita on your own or with a local guide. 

Of course, Cordoba is known for its flower-filled streets and quaint patios that are the perfect place for a late breakfast, relaxing lunch, or evening dinner.

Spend some time wandering through the Jewish Quarter and enjoying the beautiful streets.

Here are a few highlights and things to do in Cordoba, Spain:

  • Jewish Quarter
  • Calle de las Flores
  • Viana Palace Gardens
  • Roman Bridge
  • Mosque of Cordoba
  • Alcazar of the Christian Monarchs

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Ronda, Spain

Puente Nuevo in Ronda Spain

Where to stay in Ronda, Spain:   Luxury apartment with wonderful views

One of the most beautiful places in Spain and even the real-life setting for a Disney movie , Ronda, Spain is a great place to relax with a glass of wine and an epic view.

Ronda is home to one of the most beautiful bridges in Europe . 

Puente Nuevo extends nearly 400 feet across the Tajo Gorge. The picturesque bridge, which took 3 decades to build, is the primary draw to the small white village in Spain , but there are a lot more things to do and see if you want to spend more than one day in Ronda, Spain .  

The old bridge, Puente Viejo, and Casa del Rey Moro are must-visits in the charming cliffside village. 

You can join a walking tour or roam at your leisure to explore the beautiful streets. The town is also the original home of bullfighting. If you are interested in learning the history behind it there is a museum and bullfighting arena in the center of town.

Here are a few highlights and things to do in Ronda, Spain:

  • Puente Nuevo
  • Puente Viejo
  • Casa del Rey Moro
  • Baños Arabes
  • Plaza de Toros

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Chefchaouen, Morocco 

Blue buildings in Chefchaouen Morocco

Where to stay in Chefchaouen, Morocco:  Riad La Santa

After two nights in Ronda, it is time to catch a train, and then a ferry from Spain to Morocco.

As an alternative, you could also take the train back to Seville and fly to Morocco instead, if you don’t want the hassle of the ferry. This might be a better option particularly if you are planning to visit Morocco with kids , as long travel days tend to wear out children quicker. 

If you prefer to fly, consider flying in and out of Fes instead of Tangier. Fes is the cultural capital of Morocco and one of the best places to visit in the country .

Once in Tangier (or Fes), you’ll want to have pre-arranged transportation to Chefchaouen . 

 Known as the Blue Pearl of Morocco, Chefchaouen is one of the prettiest cities in the north African country. Situated in the Rif Mountains, the city is known for its charming, pastel blue medina. 

Spend a day letting yourself get lost in the narrow streets of the medina, take photos of the beautiful doors and eye-catching nooks and side streets.

Shop and haggle in the souk market for your souvenirs from Morocco , and then hike to the old Spanish Mosque for enchanting views overlooking this blue city. 

To get the full Moroccan experience, book your stay in a riad, which is a traditional Moroccan home with a shared interior courtyard. 

Here are a few highlights and things to do in Chefchaouen, Morocco:

  • Explore the blue medina
  • Do a photo shoot
  • Visit the souk market
  • Hike to the Spanish Mosque
  • Stay in a riad

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Tangier, Morocco

Tangier morocco at sunset looking out over the coast.

Where to stay in Tangier, Morocco:   Royal Tulip City Center

One of the most fascinating facts about Morocco is just how close it is to the continent of Europe. And Tangier is so close to the southern tip of Spain that you can even visit Tangier as a day trip from Seville .

Located right on the coast, Tangier is a great place to end your whirlwind Spain, Portugal, Morocco itinerary. You can spend the day relaxing at the beach, or exploring Tangier’s medina and Kasbah. 

Just outside of town, Hercules Caves are a popular tourist site.

To maximize your time in Tangier, it’s worth booking a full-day tour with a guide who can show you the highlights of Morocco’s gateway town to Europe.

Here are a few highlights and things to do in Tangier, Morocco:

  • Wander the streets of the medina
  • Relax at the beach
  • Visit the Kasbah museum
  • Discover Caves of Hercules

Other Spain Portugal Morocco itinerary ideas

We considered several different itineraries for Spain, Portugal, Morocco, so we wanted to provide a few additional options that might better suit your travel style.

#1 Alternative itinerary for Spain Portugal Morocco trip (staying in fewer places with day trips)

This itinerary allows you to skip the rental car and bus, and take an overnight sleeper train from Lisbon to Madrid, although you’ll be missing the scenic beaches along the Algarve coast. 

This alternative Portugal, Spain, Morocco itinerary also allows you to stay in one place for longer and take more day trips.

You can take day trips from Lisbon , Madrid, and Seville. 

You can even book a day trip from Seville to Tangier, Morocco if you just want to visit Morocco for a day or still plan to fly out of Tangier and take a day trip to Chefchaouen . 

  • Lisbon, Portugal: 4 days (with a day trip to Sintra )
  • Madrid, Spain: 3 days (with a day trip to Toledo )
  • Seville, Spain: 5 days (with a day trip to Ronda and a day trip to Cordoba )
  • Tangier, Morocco: 2 days (with a day trip to Chefchaouen ) 

#2 Alternative itinerary for Portugal Spain and Morocco (if Barcelona is a must-visit)

Spain bucket list - Park Guell in Barcelona

It is tough to visit Spain and not visit the beautiful city of Barcelona. However, Spain is a large country and getting to Barcelona in the northeast portion of Spain takes some time. 

You can elect to fly between Madrid and Barcelona or take a train. You can also elect to fly between Barcelona and either Tangier or Marrakech, Morocco, if you prefer flights to trains or road trips.

  • Lisbon, Portugal: 3 days (with a day trip to Sintra )
  • Madrid, Spain: 2 days (with a day trip to Toledo )
  • Barcelona, Spain: 3 days
  • Valencia, Spain: 1 days 
  • Seville, Spain: 3 days 

Is a 2 week trip to Spain, Portugal and Morocco enough?

If you prefer slow travel over a whirlwind trip, 2 weeks is not enough time to visit and truly appreciate Portugal, Spain and Morocco. In 2 weeks, it is a challenge to see more than a small region in each country.

It’s a challenge to get to cities like Marrakesh or Barcelona without spending too much of your time in a car or train. But this itinerary gives you a small taste of each of the countries with a good portion of your time spent in my favorite region of Spain, Andalusia.  

You’ll return home having had a wonderful trip and wanting to return to each country to explore more!

Do you have a question or comment about this Spain, Portugal, Morocco itinerary? We’d love to hear from you. Leave your thoughts or your own ideas for a Spain, Portugal, and Morocco trip in the comments below.

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11 comments on “The Perfect Spain, Portugal, Morocco Itinerary for 2 Weeks”

Wonderful information! I am planning a 2023 Spain,Portugal,Morocco trip for 7 active seniors (72 average). We can go anytime of year to save money and best weather. Highlights we would like – flying into Madrid,seeing Marrakesh and Casablanca. Any thoughts? Also would it be difficult to rent a car that could accommodate 7 people?

We were able to rent a car for 7 in Portugal, so I bet it is possible in Spain, as well. We used Sixt for our car rental, if that helps. In Morocco, we hired a driver/transport service, which was also able to accommodate 7 passengers. If your trip is 14 days long, I would probably do 3 days in Madrid (with a day trip to Toledo), 4 days in Seville (with a day trip to Cordoba or Ronda), 1 full travel day from Seville to Casablanca arriving at night for a total of 2 days/3 nights, and 3 days in Marrakesh. You could also add one night in Cadiz along the south coast of Spain if you plan to take the ferry across to Tangier. Hope that helps!

Tell me more about that tour for a single man in April or may 2023.

Single heathy age 60.

Hello how do I book any of these or do you just go? Thanks Di Matthews, Qld, australia

I just read about this route and would like to know more. My wife’s 50th birthday comes up in Dec so trying to see where we could have a great celebration.

Would like to know how much and how do we get there?

Amazing post ! thanks for sharing worth visiting article us and very informative

We are very much interested in such tours. Nice and detailed post. But if we don’t have 2 weeks. How can we make it enjoyable in 10 days, plus we are 6 adults, Me, my wife and 4 children of 19 to 25 year. Thirdly how can we apply for Visa from Pakistan.

Thanks so much for this itinerary. It makes planning for our trips so much easier. I appreciate very much.

Thank you so much for this! It is SO helpful – especially for those of us with kiddos! I am wondering if you might be willing to provide an overall cost- I know this cost will vary depending on where we are flying from, cost of items today vs. when you traveled but an estimate would be helpful if even as a starting point! Thank you!

What type of transportation did you take from Portugal to Spain? Train, plane, car ? We are finding little offered between the two. Thanks

We rented a car and drove from Lisbon to the Algarve, then dropped off our rental car in Faro and took a bus from Faro, Portugal to Seville, Spain.

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Top 5 reasons to visit Morocco with Intrepid Travel

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On Monday 17, 2024, Good Morning Washington's Kidd O'Shea features the marvels of his trip to Morocco, as he spotlights the top 5 reasons why others must explore Morocco with Intrepid Travel too. (7News)

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Ten underrated music festivals worth travelling to this summer, from Morocco to Malta

W ith one of the world's largest music festivals returning after a five-year hiatus, this summer is packed with offerings to suit all musical tastes – and it is not all about the UK’s Glastonbury or Spain’s Primavera.

From Afrobeats in a coastal town in Portugal and dance music in an 18th century fortress in Serbia, to hard rock in a former coal mine in the Czech Republic, there is something for everyone out there.

Here are 10 underrated European and North African festivals worth checking out this summer.

Jazzablanca: June 6 to 8

Where: Casablanca, Morocco

Headliners: Paolo Nutini, Kokoroko, James Blunt and Zucchero

Why go? Held in a sprawling public park that was formerly an airport, Jazzablanca is a festival where the vibes are as appealing as the electric line-up. Featuring two stages, with the minor one dedicated to western and North African jazz and the main home to popular acts, the festival is a foodie hub with plenty of trucks and tranquil picnic spots. Come for the music and stay for the atmosphere.

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Mawazine: June 21 to 29

Where: Rabat, Morocco

Headliners: Kylie Minogue, Najwa Karam, Ateez, Metro Boomin and Camila Cabello

Why go? Returning after a five-year hiatus, North Africa's biggest music festival returns with a bumper line-up of regional and international stars. Held in various venues across the Moroccan capital, Mawazine is a perfect opportunity to explore Rabat’s various neighbourhoods. Best part of all, most concerts are free to the public. Expect crowds nearing 50,000 for concerts on the main stages.

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Afro Nation: June 26 to 28

Where: Algarve, Portugal

Headliners: Nicki Minaj, Rema, Asake and Tyla

Why go?: Over a space of only five years, Afro Nation has not only become the premiere festival for Afropop and Afrobeats, but has also extended its reach with events in North and South America. However, it is the original edition in a Portuguese coastal city that continues to bring out the genre's biggest stars.

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Open’er: July 3 to 6

Where: Gdynia, Poland

Headliners: Foo Fighters, Dua Lipa, Doja Cat, Air and Michael Kiwanuka

Why go? Located in the port city on the Baltic coast, Open’er has one of the best artist line-ups in the European summer circuit. The dynamic programme has further gems like US grunge queen Kim Gordon and French electronic duo Air performing their classic album Moon Safari.

Exit Festival: July 7 to 12

Where: Novi Sad, Serbia

Headliners: Gucci Mane, Black Eyed Peas, Carl Cox and Tom Morello

Why go? You won’t know where to look at this mega festival, with the action taking place in an 18th-century Petrovaradin Fortress. More than 100 artists will perform across two dozen stages located on moats, trenches and tunnels.

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The North Sea Jazz Festival: July 12 to 14

Where: Rotterdam, Netherlands

Headliners: Andre 3000, Jessie Ware, Vincent Amigo and Cecile McLorin Salvant

Why go? Two years away from its 50th anniversary, one of Europe's premiere jazz festivals is renowned for a meticulous programme encompassing various sub genres from bebop and big-band to fusion and swing. Spread across 15 stages featuring over 1,000 musicians, the North Sea Jazz Festival is a bucket list item for serious jazz aficionados.

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Colours of Ostrava: July 17 to 20

Where: Ostravia, Czech Republic

Headliners: Lenny Kravitz, Queen of the Stone Age, Sean Paul and Zara Larsson

Why go? In addition to being an epic music festival with 19 stages, this event is also home to film screenings, theatre performances and art workshops. Set in a former coal mine and ironworks site, the festival has clock towers on site which can be climbed for the ultimate selfie.

Untold: August 8 to 11

Where: Cluj-Napoca, Romania

Headliners: Burna Boy, Swedish House Mafia, Martin Garrix and Sam Smith

Why go? Fresh from its international launch in Dubai in February, Untold returns to the luscious greenery of camping grounds in Romania. Nearly half a million people attend each year, so expect a packed 24-hour line-up of performances across multiple stages.

Sziget Festival: August 10 to 15

Where: Budapest, Hungary

Headliners: Stormzy, Martin Garrix, Janelle Monae, Halsey and Skrillex

Why go? Eastern Europe’s answer to the UK's Glastonbury Festival, the mammoth festival features nearly 60 stages on Obuda Island on the Danube River. With festival boats ferrying revellers to and from the mainland, Sziget features hundreds of artists ranging from pop stars to theatre troupes and acrobats.

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Malta Weekender : September 19 to 22

Where: St Paul’s Bay, Malta

Headliners: Liam Gallagher, Liam Fray, The Blossoms, Jake Bugg and David Morales

Why go? With Britpop rocker Liam Gallagher curating, expect some of the UK's finest guitar-based acts to perform on the coastal venue. After the live performances, a flurry of DJs will take the stage performing sets and paying tribute to Manchester's former super club The Hacienda.

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Administrator Samantha Power Travels to Morocco

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Administrator Samantha Power will travel to Morocco from May 19-22 to underscore the United States’ commitment to deepening relations with one of its oldest allies. During her trip, Administrator Power will meet with government officials, partner organizations, youth, and local communities. The Administrator will highlight how USAID is partnering with local organizations in Morocco to advance locally led development as critical to driving lasting and meaningful gains. She will also visit communities impacted by last year’s earthquake to see first-hand how USAID programs are supporting Morocco’s ongoing recovery efforts. 

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This Airline Has Flights to Europe Starting at $399 — When to Book

The sale, with flights to Madrid, Paris, and more destinations, is running until May 21.

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Summer may be right around the corner, but TAP Air Portugal wants travelers to plan ahead for fall thanks to discounted flights for a European getaway.

The sale, which must be booked by May 21, is available for travel to several popular destinations in Europe from Sept. 8 through March 31, 2025, TAP shared with Travel + Leisure . For those headed to other European cities, the sale includes the option to stopover in Portugal for free.

"TAP's new mega sale has incredible deals for travel to Portugal and beyond, throughout Europe and Africa," Carlos Antunes, TAP Air Portugal's director for the Americas, told T+L.  "The sale is on until May 21 so it's time to start planning your Portugal and Europe trips from September through March next year.”

The sale is not available during holiday blackout dates from Dec. 15 through Jan. 13, 2025.

Fly from the United States to Paris or Oslo starting at just $399 roundtrip, to Madrid starting at $409 roundtrip, or to Dublin or Copenhagen starting at just $419 roundtrip. Travelers can also fly to Lisbon, Porto, or Faro in Portugal starting at just $429 roundtrip from the U.S, or explore the Azores with flights from America starting at just $489 roundtrip.

Passengers hoping to fly in style can score great deals on business class with tickets starting at just $1,749 roundtrip from the U.S. to several destinations, including Lisbon, Porto, the Azores, and Madeira. TAP also has big savings on business class tickets to Berlin starting at $1,899 roundtrip, to Paris starting at $2,299 roundtrip, and to Barcelona starting at $2,399 roundtrip.

TAP flies from several cities in the U.S., including New York, Newark, Boston, Chicago, Miami, San Francisco, and the Washington D.C. area. This summer, the airline will add even more flights , planning to operate a total of 77 flights each week between the U.S. and Portugal.

TAP was recently named one of the safest airlines in the world , coming in at No. 17 on the list for 2024. The airline is also part of the Star Alliance along with U.S. carrier United Airlines.

TAP operates a low-cost model with three different economy fare classes : Discount, Classic, and Plus. Travelers who book the Discount fare are entitled to a carry-on bag, but do not receive a checked bag as part of their ticket. TAP also charges extra for meals in economy.

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