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Cheap Flights from Paris to Marrakech, Starting at €29

My friend Marion called it “the shortest escape from grey.” She’d booked a €34 Transavia one-way from Orly on a Tuesday in October and was sitting in Jemaa el-Fnaa square, hands wrapped around a glass of fresh-squeezed orange juice, less than five hours after leaving her apartment in the 11th. That’s the thing about cheap flights from Paris to Marrakech: the journey is quick, the price gap between booking blind and booking smart is enormous, and the destination rewards you every single time.

Here’s the fast answer. One-way fares start at around €29 in the quiet months, and a return trip under €120 is genuinely common if you book a few weeks ahead. Four carriers compete hard on this route year-round — the French-Moroccan community alone keeps frequency high enough that seat supply usually outpaces demand outside school holiday windows.

Below: the cheapest months, an airline-by-airline comparison, the Paris airport question, and exactly when to book to avoid the summer price surge that catches everyone out.

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Best Time to Fly from Paris to Marrakech

The month you choose shifts the price more than the airline you pick. Marrakech is a year-round destination — mild winters, warm springs, scorching summers, glorious autumns — and that means the cheapest fare doesn’t always land in the most comfortable month.

MonthTypical one-way fareWeather in MarrakechVerdict
January€29 to €50Mild, 18°CCheapest of the year
February€30 to €55Mild, 20°CBargain month; school holidays spike
March€40 to €75Warm, 22°CGreat weather, fares rising
April€45 to €80Warm, 26°CSweet spot — comfortable heat, lower than summer
May€50 to €90Hot, 30°CStill manageable, prices creeping
June€60 to €110Very hot, 36°CHeat kicks in, fares high
July€70 to €140Scorching, 40°CPeak demand and peak heat
August€75 to €140Scorching, 39°CStays high — diaspora peak
September€50 to €90Hot, 34°CEasing prices and heat
October€40 to €75Warm, 28°CBest overall month to go
November€30 to €55Mild, 22°CSecond cheapest, near-perfect weather
December€35 to €100Cool, 18°CCheap to mid-month, then holiday spike

The pattern is clear: January and November win on price, but April and October win overall. The median temperature for those two months is ideal for the souks, the Majorelle Garden, and the food stalls in the medina, and fares haven’t hit the summer high. July and August are expensive and genuinely hot; the riads fill with Moroccan families visiting from France, which is warm and atmospheric, but you’ll pay for it.

The February school holiday and the French spring break (late March to early April) are the traps to avoid booking blind — prices can double in the week before either window.

Paris to Marrakech Airlines Compared

Four carriers cover this route, each occupying a distinct price and comfort bracket.

AirlineParis airportFrom (one-way)Bag includedBest for
RyanairBeauvais (BVA)€29Small personal itemRock-bottom fares
Transavia FranceOrly / CDG€39Carry-on (most fares)Best price/location balance
easyJetCDG / Orly€45Small bagCDG convenience
Royal Air MarocCDG€55Carry-on includedFull service, connections

Ryanair

Ryanair regularly posts the lowest headline fares — €29 to €50 in quiet months — but the catch is Paris-Beauvais airport, 85 km north of the city. A Ryanair shuttle bus from Paris-Opéra runs around €20 return and takes 75 minutes each way. That’s manageable, but it adds real time to the trip. For a short city break, weigh whether the €15 to €20 you’d save over Transavia from Orly is worth two and a half hours of extra commuting. On a longer trip, the saving usually wins.

Transavia France

Transavia is the sweet spot for most travellers: fares from €39 to €70, departures from Orly and CDG, and a cabin that is perfectly comfortable for a three-hour hop. Orly is the easiest Paris airport to reach from the south and west of the city — the Orlyval tram connects directly to the RER B, and the journey from central Paris takes under 35 minutes. If you were booking without comparing first, Transavia from Orly would be the sensible default.

easyJet

easyJet competes from CDG and Orly, typically pricing €5 to €15 above Transavia, but worth checking — scheduling sometimes puts it cheaper on your specific dates. CDG is fast from central Paris via the RER B (about 40 minutes, around €12).

Royal Air Maroc

Royal Air Maroc flies CDG to Marrakech daily as the Moroccan flag carrier. Fares are higher — usually €55 to €100 — but a carry-on bag is included, service is a step up, and the onward network through Casablanca is useful if you’re combining Marrakech with a wider Morocco trip.

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Which Paris Airport Saves You the Most?

Three Paris-area airports serve Marrakech, and the right one depends more on where you live in the city than on the headline fare.

Paris-Orly (ORY) is the natural choice if you’re south of the Seine or near Montparnasse. Orlyval tram plus RER B gets you there in under 35 minutes from central Paris. Transavia France and easyJet both operate from here.

Paris-CDG (CDG) has the most frequency and the most carriers. RER B from Châtelet takes around 40 minutes and costs about €12. Best if you’re in the north or east of Paris, or connecting from elsewhere in France.

Paris-Beauvais (BVA) is Ryanair’s base. The shuttle from Paris-Opéra is the only practical option — budget 75 minutes each way. Worth it for fare differences of €40 or more; marginal below that, especially for a short trip.

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The cheapest day of the week to fly is often Tuesday or Wednesday — fares can be €20 to €35 lower than on Friday or Sunday. Green cells on the calendar show where the dips are hiding.

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Seven Ways to Pay Less on Paris–Marrakech

  1. Search all three Paris airports at once in the flights hub — the fare difference between Beauvais and Orly on the same day can be €30 to €50.
  2. Fly midweek. Tuesday and Wednesday departures consistently beat weekend fares on this route.
  3. Set a price alert for your target dates — flash sales on Transavia and easyJet last 24 to 48 hours and cut prices by 20 to 40 percent.
  4. Book 5–8 weeks ahead for most trips; 10–12 weeks for February half-term, spring break, and summer.
  5. Travel with cabin baggage only. A hold bag costs €25 to €45 each way and is rarely needed for a week in Marrakech — the souks mean you’ll want the weight allowance on the way back anyway.
  6. Avoid booking in the two weeks before French school holidays. That is when the diaspora demand spike hits hardest and fares climb fastest.
  7. Mix carriers if schedules work — a Transavia outbound from Orly with a Royal Air Maroc return can come in cheaper than a round-trip on either alone.
Pros
  • Fares from €29 in off-peak months
  • Four airlines and three airports keep competition fierce
  • Quick 3h15 direct flight
  • Year-round daily departures
  • April and October offer ideal weather and moderate fares
Cons
  • Ryanair flies only from distant Beauvais
  • July–August fares can be 2–3× the off-peak price
  • Hold luggage fees erode budget-carrier savings
  • French school holiday windows cause sharp spikes

What to Do in Marrakech Once You Land

Marrakech rewards slow walking. Skip the taxi rank at Menara airport and take bus No. 19 — it runs directly to Jemaa el-Fnaa square for around 4 dirhams (under €0.50) and drops you in the heart of the medina. Marion’s trick: arrive mid-afternoon so you catch the square as the evening food market assembles — the smoke from the grills, the storytellers, the acrobats, the orange-juice carts selling fresh-squeezed glasses for barely €0.70. It’s one of those experiences that hasn’t been packaged or overpriced yet, and it’s your first ten minutes.

From Jemaa el-Fnaa, the souks unspool north in a labyrinth of spice sellers, leather dyers, and silver workshops. The Majorelle Garden — cobalt-blue walls, tiled fountains, the Yves Saint Laurent Museum next door — is worth the entrance fee twice over and is just a 20-minute walk or a brief petit taxi ride from the medina. The Ben Youssef Medersa, a 14th-century Quranic school, is the city’s most beautiful interior and is chronically under-visited. For food, the Mellah market sells olives, preserved lemons, dried fruits, and fresh flatbread to a mostly local crowd; a lunch of msemen with argan honey and a glass of mint tea costs a few euros and beats almost anything in the tourist restaurants ringing the square.

One thing that catches visitors flat-footed: Moroccan dirham is a non-convertible currency and can’t be exported, so only exchange what you’ll actually spend. ATMs are plentiful in Guéliz and the medina entrance.

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Need somewhere to stay? Browse our hotel guides for the best riads and budget options in the medina and Guéliz, so you can pair a cheap fare with the right base.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the cheapest month to fly from Paris to Marrakech?

January and November are cheapest, with one-way fares around €29 to €55. April and October are the best overall: temperatures are ideal — warm but not scorching — and fares haven’t hit the summer peak. Avoid the two weeks before French school holidays (February half-term, spring break, and summer), when demand from the French-Moroccan diaspora pushes prices sharply higher.

How long is the flight from Paris to Marrakech?

About 3 hours 15 minutes direct. All four main carriers — Ryanair, Transavia France, easyJet, and Royal Air Maroc — fly non-stop, which makes this a comfortable journey even on a no-frills seat. Board in Paris in the morning and you’re in the medina before lunch.

Which airlines fly direct from Paris to Marrakech?

Ryanair (from Beauvais), Transavia France (from Orly and CDG), easyJet (from CDG and Orly), and Royal Air Maroc (from CDG) all fly non-stop to Marrakech Menara. Royal Air Maroc also connects via Casablanca for travellers combining Marrakech with other Moroccan cities.

Is it cheap to travel from Paris to Marrakech?

Yes — one of the most competitive France-Morocco routes, kept that way by four carriers and the large French-Moroccan diaspora that sustains daily frequencies year-round. One-way fares of €29 to €60 in off-peak months are normal, and a return under €120 all-in is achievable if you book ahead and pack light.

Do I need a visa to fly from Paris to Marrakech?

French and other EU citizens don’t need a visa for Morocco for stays up to 90 days — a valid passport is enough. Non-EU travellers (including UK, US, and Canadian passport holders) also currently enter visa-free for tourism, but requirements can change; check the Moroccan consulate or official government site before booking.

When should I book Paris to Marrakech flights?

Five to eight weeks ahead is the sweet spot. For French school holiday windows — February, spring break, summer — stretch to ten to twelve weeks. Set price alerts: Transavia and easyJet run flash sales that typically last 24 to 48 hours and cut fares by 20 to 40 percent.

Book Your Paris to Marrakech Flight Now

The mint tea on Jemaa el-Fnaa costs less than the RER B to Charles de Gaulle. That says something about where your money goes furthest on this trip. Four airlines, three airports, and a constant churn of flash sales mean the price is almost always lower than you expect — as long as you don’t book blind on a Friday before a school holiday. Be flexible by a day or two, pack a cabin bag, and let the calendar search do the heavy lifting. Marrakech is three hours and fifteen minutes away. There’s no good reason to overpay.

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