Cheap Flights Madrid to Marrakech: 2026 Guide

Cheap flights Madrid to Marrakech: airlines, flight time, the summer-fare paradox, and visa-free entry rules. Compare fares and book smart.

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Cheap Flights Madrid to Marrakech: 2026 Guide

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Marrakech is the cheapest long-weekend plot twist available from Madrid: 100 minutes in the air and you trade Europe for palm groves, mint tea and a medina that has been bargaining since the 11th century. Cheap flights Madrid to Marrakech start at ~€40–100 one way in low season — and here’s the part most travelers get backwards: low season is summer, when Marrakech hits 45 °C and fares collapse while the riads with pools go quiet. Start a live search for your dates now; on this route, fares move by the hour and the good ones don’t wait.

The route at a glance

  • Direct flight: ~1 h 40 min, ~1,050 km
  • One-way fare, booked ahead in low season: ~€40–100
  • Round trip in the October–April sweet-spot season: €80–160, sometimes more
  • Airlines: Ryanair, Iberia, Royal Air Maroc, plus seasonal Air Europa, Vueling and Transavia

Airlines on Madrid–Marrakech

Airline Type Frequency What to know
Ryanair Ultra low-cost 4–6 weekly The route’s lowest base fare, by a distance
Iberia Full-service 3–5 weekly Direct flights, civilized times, checked bag in standard fares
Royal Air Maroc Full-service 2–3 weekly Directs plus Casablanca connections across Morocco
Air Europa Full-service Seasonal Extra capacity October–April, when demand peaks
Vueling Low-cost Seasonal Frequencies flex with the season
Transavia Low-cost Seasonal Mainly Barcelona-based; useful as a connecting option

Fares verified on public flight search tools and official airline sites.

Two facts decide your fare here. First: Ryanair wins outright if you travel with a personal item only — nobody gets close. Add a checked suitcase and Iberia’s standard fare closes the gap, sometimes overtaking it. Second: capacity swells in the October–April “good weather” season, but so does demand, so those extra flights don’t translate to bargains. The bargains live in June–August.

Airports: Barajas and Menara

Madrid Barajas (MAD), 14 km from the center, with Metro line 8 (~15 min to Nuevos Ministerios), C-1 commuter rail and the 24-hour Airport Express. Marrakech flights generally depart T4 (Ryanair and Iberia territory) or T1 — check before you travel.

Marrakech Menara (RAK) is one of the world’s most convenient airports: 6 km from the medina, which means 15–20 minutes by taxi for about 70–100 dirhams (€7–9) from the official rank. Agree the fare or ask for the meter before you get in. Better still, many riads arrange airport pickup for close to the taxi price — worth requesting when you book, because it removes the post-flight negotiation entirely.

One tip that saves 20 minutes at immigration: fill in the arrival card handed out on board or at the gate before you reach passport control.

The seasonality paradox

This route prices opposite to almost every European route:

  • Cheapest: June–August. 45 °C on the street, but €50–70 off your ticket and a calmer city. Riads with pools are everywhere; the trick is to walk early, siesta at noon, and re-emerge at dusk.
  • Most expensive: October–April. Perfect 25 °C days, blue skies, and the highest fares of the year — plus Easter, Christmas and every Spanish puente stacked on top.
  • Midweek beats weekend: Tuesday and Wednesday carry the lowest fares; Friday and Sunday the highest.
  • Booking window: 4–8 weeks out. The route’s demand is sharply seasonal, and last-minute deals in good season are rare birds.

Six ways to pay less

  1. Travel light and fly Ryanair. With a backpack only, their base fare is unbeatable here. One checked bag flips the math toward Iberia.
  2. Consider summer on purpose. If heat doesn’t scare you, July–August drops €50–70 off the ticket and thins the tourist crowds.
  3. Check Casablanca as a gateway. If Morocco is your plan rather than just Marrakech, flying to Casablanca and continuing by ONCF train (~2 h 30) sometimes beats the direct.
  4. Book 4–8 weeks ahead. Seasonal demand punishes procrastinators; the fare you watch for a month is rarely there later.
  5. Fly Tuesday or Wednesday. The midweek discount on this route is consistent and meaningful.
  6. Set flexible-date alerts (±3 days). Fares on Madrid–Marrakech appear and vanish within hours; alerts are how you catch them.

Marrakech in 48 hours

Day 1: Jemaa el-Fna square early morning (calm, almost empty) and again at sunset, when the food stalls, musicians and grill smoke take over; the souks off Souk Semmarine for leather, babouche slippers and lanterns — bargain slowly, calmly, with a smile; the Koutoubia mosque from the outside; mint tea on a rooftop terrace above the square.

Day 2: Jardin Majorelle and the Yves Saint Laurent museum (buy tickets online to skip the line); the Menara gardens; a palm-groove bike or quad ride at golden hour; finish in a traditional hammam.

With an extra day: the Atlas Mountains and Imlil at the foot of Toubkal (1 h 30 by car), the Setti Fatma waterfalls, or Essaouira’s Atlantic wind and seafood (2 h 30 by bus).

FAQ

What’s a normal price for Madrid–Marrakech?

One-way fares run €40–100 in low season; round trips €80–160. From October to April, expect €180–220 and higher around holidays.

Does Ryanair fly direct from Madrid?

Yes — several weekly direct MAD–RAK rotations, and usually the cheapest fare on the route if you’re hand-luggage only.

Do I need a visa for Morocco?

No, not for short tourist stays — but a passport is required; the national ID card is not accepted. Keep at least six months of validity as a buffer.

Is Marrakech safe for tourists?

Yes, with normal city sense. Watch belongings in the square, agree taxi fares up front, and deflect guiding offers in the medina with a friendly “no, thank you” — politeness opens more doors than insistence.

How much spending money do I need?

Marrakech is cheap by European standards: 300–500 dirhams a day (roughly €28–46) covers food, transport and some souvenirs for most travelers. ATMs are plentiful in GuĆ©liz; scarcer inside the medina.

Book it

Short flight, a low-cost giant on the route, and a seasonality quirk that hands cheap fares to anyone who can handle summer heat. Fly Tuesday, book a month or two out, travel light, and let the paradox work for you. Search and book your Madrid–Marrakech flight today and lock the fare before it moves.

More cheap-flight guides

For more short-haul wins from Madrid, see the Madrid–Lisbon guide (the other unbeatable short international hop) and Madrid–MĆ”laga for the domestic equivalent. The complete guide to finding cheap flights and our Europe low-cost airline comparison cover the tactics that apply everywhere.