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Travel to Morocco from Rhode Island, USA

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Travel to Morocco from Rhode Island

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

Casablanca (CMN) for nonstop arrivals — about an hour from Rabat by ONCF train — with some direct services to Rabat-Salé (RBA)

Currency

Dirham (MAD)

Best months

Mar–May · Sep–Nov

Why Morocco

Why travellers from Rhode Island love Morocco.

For Rhode Island travellers, Rabat is Morocco's calm, walkable capital and a UNESCO World Heritage city: the Kasbah of the Udayas above the river, the soaring Hassan Tower, the Roman-and-Merinid ruins of Chellah, and a relaxed Atlantic seafront — all reached in about an hour from Casablanca's nonstop arrivals, with the dollar going a long way against the dirham.

Getting there

Flights from Rhode Island

Royal Air Maroc flies nonstop from New York (JFK), Washington (IAD), Boston and Miami to Casablanca (CMN) in around 7–8 hours; from the airport an ONCF train or a 90-minute transfer brings you up the coast to Rabat in about an hour.

Best arrival airports: Casablanca (CMN) for nonstop arrivals — about an hour from Rabat by ONCF train — with some direct services to Rabat-Salé (RBA). 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

Rabat is about 6 hours ahead of Rhode Island, USA (Morocco stays on UTC+1 year-round), which makes for an easy, eastward adjustment.

When to go

The best time to visit.

March–May and September–November are ideal for Rabat — warm, breezy days off the Atlantic, cool evenings, and the best light over the Kasbah of the Udayas, Hassan Tower and the Chellah gardens. Summers are pleasantly tempered by the ocean; winters are mild and quiet, perfect for the museums and ramparts.

Good to know

Morocco from Rhode Islandyour questions.

Do Americans need a visa to visit Rabat, Morocco?

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 fly to Rabat from Rhode Island?

Royal Air Maroc flies nonstop from New York (JFK), Washington (IAD), Boston and Miami to Casablanca (CMN) in around 7–8 hours; from the airport an ONCF train or a 90-minute transfer brings you up the coast to Rabat in about an hour.

How far ahead should Rhode Island travellers book a Rabat trip?

For the busy spring and autumn windows and any trip pairing Rabat with Fes or the desert, book 6–10 weeks ahead to lock in riads and guides. Rabat city breaks can often be arranged inside two to three weeks, as the capital rarely sells out the way Marrakech does.

Is Rabat safe and easy for US travellers?

Yes. Rabat is widely regarded as one of Morocco's safest, most orderly cities — it is the seat of government and home to the diplomatic quarter, with wide boulevards, easy walking and English spoken in hotels and by guides. A private driver-guide makes the medina, Udayas and Chellah effortless, and the train hub puts Casablanca and Fes within easy reach.