Travel Itinerary: Six Days in Morocco with Toddlers

Travel Itinerary: Six Days in Morocco with Toddlers

Our family traveled to Morocco in the early summer of 2024, visiting Chefchaouen, Fes, and Marrakech—a long-awaited bucket list destination. June was the perfect time to explore, allowing us to fully appreciate the country’s rich history, stunning architecture, vibrant medinas, and cultural heritage. Our trip also coincided with the Eid Al-Adha holiday, allowing us to experience one of the most festive and significant days of the Islamic calendar in a country that celebrates the holiday over three days.

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Review: Delayed Flight, Lost Bags, and Poor Communication- Our Forgettable Experience with Ryanair

Review: Delayed Flight, Lost Bags, and Poor Communication- Our Forgettable Experience with Ryanair

Background

On a recent trip to Morocco, my family and I were scheduled to fly via Ryanair from Fes, Morocco, to Marrakesh, Morocco.  For those of you not familiar with Ryanair, they are the Spirit Airlines of Europe and the pioneer of the low-cost carrier model. When you book Ryanair, you should be informed that you’re getting a bare-bones flying experience at a very low cost to get you from point A to point B. They operate a very successful business due to their cheap airfare and vast network that has them operating several routes with little to no non-stop competition. I knew of the horror stories regarding Ryanair since the internet has Reddit pages and YouTube videos of travelers giving details about their experiences. Ryanair is the only airline that serves non-stop flights between Fes and Marrakesh, and it has prioritized expanding its service within Morocco. Had there been a competitor (I’m shocked Royal Air Maroc, the national airline of Morocco, does not serve this route), I would have paid more or redeemed more miles to avoid flying Ryanair. These two cities don’t link via high-speed rail yet, so that was not an option. Unfortunately, this left us with two options: take the seven-hour car ride with three kids or book with Ryanair and incur the risks of using their service. The tickets for the one-way flight were only 17 Euros, so even after paying for two checked bags and priority boarding, it was still a great deal. I thought it was a risk worth taking.

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