
Your trip, planned from Louisiana, USA
Travel to Morocco from Louisiana
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) direct from Europe
Currency
Dirham (MAD)
Best months
Mar–May · Sep–Nov
Why Morocco
Why travellers from Louisiana love Morocco.
For Louisiana travellers, Tangier is Morocco's most atmospheric gateway: the white kasbah and labyrinthine medina rise straight from the Strait of Gibraltar, with Spain visible across the water, a storied café culture, and easy day trips on to blue Chefchaouen and the green Rif. Prices are in dirham (MAD) and the dollar goes a long way — and you can even arrive the romantic way, by ferry from Spain.
Getting there
Flights from Louisiana
Most travellers connect once — through New York, Washington or a European hub such as Paris, Madrid or Lisbon — into Casablanca (CMN) for the train north to Tangier, or onto a European-feeder flight straight into Tangier (TNG). Plan on roughly 13–15 hours door to gate.
Best arrival airports: Tangier–Ibn Battouta (TNG) direct from Europe, or Casablanca (CMN) then the high-speed 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?
United States passport holders do not need a visa for Morocco. You may enter visa-free and stay for up to 90 days for tourism — just bring a passport valid for at least six months beyond your arrival date.
Time difference
Tangier is about 7 hours ahead of Louisiana, USA (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.
Where to start
Private trips travellers from Louisiana book most.
Good to know
Morocco from Louisiana — your questions.
Do Americans need a visa to visit Tangier?
United States passport holders do not need a visa for Morocco. You may enter visa-free and stay for up to 90 days for tourism — just bring a passport valid for at least six months beyond your arrival date.
How do I get to Tangier from Louisiana?
Most travellers connect once — through New York, Washington or a European hub such as Paris, Madrid or Lisbon — into Casablanca (CMN) for the train north to Tangier, or onto a European-feeder flight straight into Tangier (TNG). Plan on roughly 13–15 hours door to gate.
How far ahead should Louisiana travellers book a Tangier trip?
For the warm high season (April–June and September–October) book 6–10 weeks ahead to lock in the best kasbah riads and to combine Tangier with Chefchaouen or a ferry crossing from Spain. Quieter winter and city-only stays can often be arranged inside two to three weeks.
Is Tangier safe and easy for US travellers?
Yes. Tangier is a relaxed, welcoming port city set up for tourism, with English widely spoken alongside Arabic, French and Spanish. A private driver-guide removes the only real friction — navigating the medina lanes and arranging the ferry or day trips north — so you can relax into the trip.

