Cheap Flights Seville to Marrakech: 2026 Guide

Cheap flights Seville to Marrakech: direct airlines, airports, cheapest months and real tactics to pay less on the Andalusia–Morocco route.

Cheap Flights Seville to Marrakech

Cheap flights from Seville to Marrakech start from around $35 one way, and the route couldn’t be simpler: under 90 minutes in the air, no time-zone headache beyond one hour, and two airlines flying it nonstop. Search and book your Seville–Marrakech flight to compare live fares and grab a cheap seat before the weekend crowds do.

Andalusia to Morocco is one of the shortest international hops in Europe — the two regions share history, architecture and a love of orange trees. Here’s who flies it, what to expect at each end, and how to pay the least.

Airlines flying Seville to Marrakech

Airline Route Type Notes
Ryanair SVQ – RAK Direct, low-cost The backbone of the route; several weekly flights year-round
Vueling SVQ – RAK Direct, low-cost Schedule varies by season; strong in spring and autumn

Both are low-cost carriers, so the headline fare is only the start: seat selection, a cabin bag and priority boarding all cost extra. Add up the real total before choosing. Run your dates through the Seville–Marrakech search and compare the final price on each airline, extras included.

Direct flights take about 1 h 20 min. Connections via Madrid or Barcelona exist but are pointless on a route this short — they triple the travel time and rarely save money.

Airports: Seville (SVQ) and Marrakech (RAK)

Seville Airport (SVQ) is small and efficient, 10 km from the city centre. The EA airport bus runs every 20–30 minutes and takes about 35 minutes to the centre. Security lines are short outside Easter and Feria weeks. Arrive 90 minutes early for a European flight and you’ll have time to spare.

Marrakech Menara Airport (RAK) is 6 km from the medina — 15–20 minutes by taxi (agree the price before getting in) or by bus 19. Terminal 1 handles most international arrivals. Queues at passport control can be long when several flights land together; an hour from touchdown to the medina is a realistic average. On arrival you fill in a landing form, so have a pen and your accommodation address ready.

On departure, RAK can be chaotic at peak evening hours. Arrive 2 hours before your flight, and note that hand luggage is often weighed and tagged at check-in even if you checked in online.

Best time to fly and cheapest months

  • Cheapest: November, January and February — Marrakech’s winter is mild (20 °C by day) and demand from Europe drops after the holidays.
  • Mid-range: March, June and September — good weather on both ends of the route.
  • Most expensive: April–May and October, plus Christmas and Easter weeks, when European city-break demand peaks.

Flights on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Saturdays are usually the cheapest on this route. Sunday evening and Friday departures carry weekend-trip premiums.

Ramadan dates shift each year and affect schedules and demand within Morocco; check your dates against the calendar if you’re travelling then — the medina runs at a different rhythm, and some flights are rescheduled.

Money-saving tips

  1. Book 4–8 weeks ahead. Low-cost fares on this route creep up steadily inside the last month.
  2. Travel with a small cabin bag only. A personal item is included by both airlines; a full cabin bag is not. If you can pack for a long weekend in a backpack, you fly cheapest.
  3. Check both Seville and Malaga departures. If you’re flexible in Andalusia, the Malaga–Marrakech market sometimes undercuts Seville by a meaningful margin.
  4. Pay in euros, decline dynamic-currency conversion. On low-cost carriers the “pay in your home currency” option at checkout adds a hidden margin.
  5. Set your search and check a whole month at once on the Seville–Marrakech search — the calendar view shows the cheapest day instantly.

Prices checked on public flight search engines and official airline sites.

FAQ

Are there direct flights from Seville to Marrakech? Yes. Ryanair flies the route nonstop year-round and Vueling adds flights seasonally. Flight time is about 1 h 20 min.

Do I need a passport to travel from Seville to Marrakech? Yes. Morocco is outside the Schengen area, so a valid passport is required. Many EU nationals can enter visa-free for up to 90 days; check the current entry rules before booking.

What’s the cheapest month to fly Seville to Marrakech? Typically January and February, with November close behind. Fares from around $35 one way appear regularly in these months.

How far is Marrakech airport from the medina? About 6 km — 15–20 minutes by taxi. Agree the fare before getting in, or take bus 19 toward Jemaa el-Fnaa.

Which baggage is included on Ryanair and Vueling? Only a small personal item that fits under the seat. A cabin bag or checked luggage costs extra; add it at booking rather than at the gate, where it’s most expensive.

Book your Seville–Marrakech flight

Two airlines, a 90-minute flight and winter sun at the end of it — the maths favours the traveller who books early and flies midweek. Search and book your Seville–Marrakech flight and compare live fares on both airlines in one place.