Where is Morocco Exactly? (Map, Flight Times & Why It Matters)
By Red City Craft | Travel & Geography
It is a common question, and for good reason. Walk through the streets of Tangier, and you can spot the coast of Spain with your bare eyes. Walk through the Sahara, and you feel the vast emptiness of Africa. Walk through the Souks of Marrakech, and the air smells of the Arab East.
So, where is Morocco?
Morocco (Al-Maghrib) sits at the glorious crossroads of the world. It is the gateway to Africa, located on the far northwestern corner of the continent. It is not the Middle East; it is the Maghreb (the "Place Where the Sun Sets").
Here is everything you need to know about the location, the logistics, and how this diverse geography created the world's most vibrant design culture.
🇲🇦 Morocco at a Glance: The Quick Facts
For those in a rush, here is the cheat sheet.
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Continent: Africa.
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The Neighbors: Bounded by the Atlantic Ocean (West), Mediterranean Sea (North), Algeria (East), and Mauritania (South).
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Distance to Europe: Only 14 km (9 miles) across the Strait of Gibraltar.
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Capital City: Rabat (Note: It is not Marrakech or Casablanca!).
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Time Zone: GMT+1 (Same as London in Summer).
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Flight Time: ~3.5 hours from London; ~7 hours from New York.
The "Four Zones" of Morocco
Morocco is not just one big desert. It is a land of extreme contrasts. To understand where to go, you need to understand the four distinct geographic zones.
1. The North & The Mediterranean (The Blue Zone)
The northern tip of Morocco feels distinctly Mediterranean. The hills are lush and green, and the architecture features red-tiled roofs and whitewashed walls, similar to Southern Spain.
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Key Destination: Chefchaouen. Nestled in the Rif Mountains, this is the famous "Blue Pearl."
2. The Interior Plains (The Red Zone)
Move south, and the earth turns to ochre and clay. This is the beating heart of Imperial Morocco.
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Key Destination: Marrakech. The "Red City" is defined by its pink pisé (rammed earth) walls that glow at sunset.
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Read More: The Insider’s Guide to Marrakech
3. The Atlas Mountains (The White Zone)
Running like a spine down the center of the country are the Atlas Mountains. In winter, these peaks are covered in deep snow. Yes, you can ski in Africa.
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Key Destination: Toubkal National Park or Imlil.
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Read More: Marrakech in Winter: What to Pack
4. The Desert (The Gold Zone)
South of the mountains, the world turns to stone and sand. This is the pre-Sahara.
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Key Destination: Merzouga (Sand Dunes) or Agafay (Stone Desert).
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Read More: Agafay Desert: Is it Worth the Hype?
✈️ Getting There: Flight Logistics
Because Morocco is so far north, it is surprisingly accessible for Western travelers.
From the USA & Canada:
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Direct Flights: Royal Air Maroc flies direct from New York (JFK), Washington (IAD), and Montreal (YUL) to Casablanca (CMN).
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Flight Time: Approx 7 hours.
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Strategy: Fly into Casablanca, take the high-speed train (Al Boraq) to Tangier, or a 45-minute connecting flight to Marrakech.
From the UK & Europe:
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Direct Flights: EasyJet, Ryanair, and BA fly direct to Marrakech (RAK), Agadir, and Fes from almost every major European capital.
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Flight Time: London to Marrakech is just 3.5 hours.
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Strategy: For a long weekend, fly directly into Marrakech Menara Airport (RAK).
✈️ Check Flight Prices: [Skyscanner or WayAway]
🌍 Why Geography Matters for Design
At Red City Craft, we believe you can tell where a product comes from just by looking at its material. The geography dictates the art.
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The Coastal Clay: The pottery from Safi and Fes is famous for its intricate glazed finish, inspired by the blues of the Mediterranean and Atlantic.
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Bring it Home: Shop Hand-Painted Ceramic Sinks
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The Desert Earth: The leather tanneries of Marrakech use age-old techniques to treat skins, resulting in the warm, earthy tones of our poufs.
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Bring it Home: Shop Leather Poufs & Ottomans
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Final Thoughts: A World in One Country
Now that you know where Morocco is, the only question left is: When are you going? Whether you want to ski, surf, hike, or shop, it is all within a 3-hour drive of each other.
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Ready to plan? Start with our Marrakech City Guide.
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Ready to shop? Visit the Red City Craft Store to see the treasures of the Kingdom.
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