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Travel to Morocco from New Brunswick, Canada

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Travel to Morocco from New Brunswick

Flights, visa, the best season and a private trip designed end to end by a Marrakech atelier — so the only thing you plan is what to pack.

Visa

Visa-free · 90 days

Gateways

Tangier–Ibn Battouta (TNG) via Europe

Currency

Dirham (MAD)

Best months

Mar–May · Sep–Nov

Why Morocco

Why travellers from New Brunswick love Morocco.

Tangier rewards New Brunswick travellers with everything a Canadian winter is not — a mild, breezy port on the Strait of Gibraltar, a white kasbah and tangle of medina lanes, café terraces looking across to Spain, and easy day trips to blue Chefchaouen — within a single, easy time zone of home and a short connection beyond Montréal's nonstop.

Getting there

Flights from New Brunswick

Connect via Montréal or a European hub into Casablanca (CMN) for the train north to Tangier, or onto Tangier (TNG) by European feeder; plan on roughly 13–15 hours including the layover.

Best arrival airports: Tangier–Ibn Battouta (TNG) via Europe, or Casablanca (CMN) then the Al Boraq train to Tangier. We meet every guest in arrivals and drive you door to door — see airport transfers.

Do you need a visa?

Canadian passport holders enter Morocco visa-free for stays of up to 90 days. No advance visa or e-visa is required for tourism; carry a passport valid for six months beyond arrival.

Time difference

Tangier is about 5 hours ahead of New Brunswick, Canada (it stays on UTC+1 year-round), which makes for an easy, eastward adjustment.

When to go

The best time to visit.

April–June and September–October are ideal for Tangier — warm, breezy days on the Strait of Gibraltar, soft Atlantic-Mediterranean light over the kasbah and medina, and calm crossings if you arrive by ferry from Spain. July–August is hot and lively with beach crowds; winters are mild and green, perfect for quiet walks and day trips north to Chefchaouen.

Good to know

Morocco from New Brunswickyour questions.

Do Canadians need a visa for Tangier?

Canadian passport holders enter Morocco visa-free for stays of up to 90 days. No advance visa or e-visa is required for tourism; carry a passport valid for six months beyond arrival.

What's the best way to reach Tangier from New Brunswick?

Connect via Montréal or a European hub into Casablanca (CMN) for the train north to Tangier, or onto Tangier (TNG) by European feeder; plan on roughly 13–15 hours including the layover.

When is the best time for New Brunswick travellers to visit Tangier?

April–June and September–October are ideal for Tangier — warm, breezy days on the Strait of Gibraltar, soft Atlantic-Mediterranean light over the kasbah and medina, and calm crossings if you arrive by ferry from Spain. July–August is hot and lively with beach crowds; winters are mild and green, perfect for quiet walks and day trips north to Chefchaouen.

Is Tangier a good mild-weather escape from Canada?

Very much so. Tangier stays mild and green through much of the Canadian winter, with calm days for walking the kasbah and the corniche, and it makes an easy base to combine with Chefchaouen, the Rif and even a ferry hop across to Spain — a refreshing change from the cold without a long-haul desert trek.

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