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Morocco: How to Find Flights Under €100 to Marrakech, Agadir or Essaouira This Autumn

El-Adjim Baddani·

As summer 2026 sets a new tourism record in Morocco with over 7.7 million visitors by late May, French travelers can seize the opportunity to explore the country in autumn at unbeatable prices. Between September and October, budget airlines like easyJet, Ryanair, Transavia, and Volotea offer round-trip flights to major Moroccan cities for under €100. An opportunity not to be missed to discover Marrakech, Agadir, Essaouira, or even more off-the-beaten-path destinations like Dakhla.

With tourist arrivals up 7% year-on-year and over 20 million international arrivals in 2025, Morocco remains a top destination for French travelers. In 2025, more than 5.7 million French vacationers visited the country, a record driven by a dense and competitive air network. After a spring marked by cautious bookings due to geopolitical tensions, the kingdom has regained its place in the top five most-booked destinations among tour operators, thanks to unbeatable value for money and strong cultural ties. Cities like Marrakech, Agadir, and Essaouira top the list of summer favorites, but it’s in September and October that prices plummet dramatically.

Unbeatable fares for an autumn getaway

While flight prices skyrocket during the peak summer season—largely due to Moroccan diaspora travel—the autumn months offer exceptional opportunities. Low-cost carriers, eager to fill seats, are rolling out aggressive promotions to attract travelers. Below is a selection of round-trip flights under €100, identified from major fare comparison sites, for departures between September and October 2026:

From Paris-Beauvais:

Paris BVA – Essaouira with Ryanair from September 11 to 18: €70

Paris BVA – Agadir with Ryanair from September 15 to 23: €72

Paris BVA – Tangier with Ryanair from September 8 to 15: €72

From Paris-Orly/Paris-CDG:

Paris ORY – Marrakech with Transavia from September 21 to 29: €92

Paris CDG – Agadir with easyJet from September 15 to 22: €84

From Lyon-Saint Exupéry:

Lyon – Essaouira with easyJet from September 9 to 16: €60

Lyon – Agadir with easyJet from September 15 to 22: €73

Lyon – Marrakech with Transavia from September 8 to 15: €80

From Basel-Mulhouse:

BSL – Tangier with easyJet from September 8 to 15: €74

From Toulouse:

Toulouse – Oujda with Ryanair from September 14 to 21: €52

Toulouse – Tangier with Ryanair from September 18 to 25: €52

Toulouse – Agadir with Ryanair from September 23 to 30: €72

From Nantes:

Nantes – Marrakech with Volotea from September 17 to 24: €99

Nantes – Fez with Ryanair from September 21 to 28: €87

Nantes – Agadir with Ryanair from September 21 to 28: €98

From Marseille:

Marseille – Tetouan with Ryanair from September 9 to 23: €50

Marseille – Ouarzazate with Ryanair from September 11 to 18: €62

Marseille – Tangier with Ryanair from September 17 to 24: €73

These fares, well below €100, reflect airlines’ commercial strategy: filling planes during off-peak periods while attracting price-sensitive travelers. Direct flights save both time and money, a significant advantage over often costly connections.

Beyond Marrakech and Agadir: Emerging destinations to explore

While Marrakech and Agadir remain the most popular destinations, Morocco boasts lesser-known cities and experiences just as captivating. Dakhla, for example, is emerging as a gem for surfers, kitesurfers, and nature lovers. This southern city, bordered by the Atlantic Ocean, is attracting more travelers seeking authenticity and adventure. The Rif region, meanwhile, is promoting local and responsible tourism, leveraging operators committed to preserving traditional cultures and lifestyles.

These emerging destinations offer an alternative to the often overcrowded classic tourist circuits. They allow travelers to discover another side of Morocco, far from the bustle of Marrakech’s medinas or Agadir’s crowded beaches. French travelers, pioneers of European tourism in Morocco, are increasingly exploring these regions, reflecting a growing demand for authenticity and deeper human connections.

Travel agencies and flight comparison sites highlight this trend. Caroline Gachet, Marketing Director at Bourse des Voyages, confirms that value for money and cultural appeal remain the main decision drivers for French vacationers. This momentum is supported by an increasingly diverse air network, with direct routes to less-served cities like Oujda or Ouarzazate.

Why September and October are the best months to visit Morocco

The Moroccan autumn is not only a time for low prices but also ideal for climate and tourism. Temperatures are milder than in summer, especially in cities like Marrakech or Fez, where extreme heat can make sightseeing exhausting. Coastal regions like Agadir or Essaouira enjoy mild, sunny weather, perfect for beach or cultural getaways.

Additionally, tourist crowds are far smaller than in July or August. Iconic sites like Marrakech’s Jemaa el-Fna square or Fez’s souks are less crowded, allowing for a more immersive experience. Hotels and riads, often fully booked in peak season, offer more affordable rates in autumn, an added bonus for travelers.

Low-cost airlines, well aware of these advantages, are tailoring their offers accordingly. easyJet, Ryanair, Transavia, and Volotea are ramping up promotions to attract passengers to destinations like Tangier, Oujda, or even Laayoune. These flights, often direct and at convenient times, let travelers make the most of their stay without wasting time on connections.

How to book and make the most of these deals

To snag these exceptional fares, it’s wise to monitor airline websites and flight comparison tools like Skyscanner, Kayak, or Google Flights. Promotions are often time-limited and can disappear quickly. Booking early is also recommended, as seats under €100 go fast.

Once on the ground, combining multiple destinations in one trip is easy. For example, a Paris-Marrakech flight followed by a rental car allows you to explore the country. Local rental companies offer attractive rates, especially for multi-day rentals. Public transport, like CTM buses or ONCF trains, also provides affordable options for intercity travel.

For those eager to explore remote regions like the desert or the Atlas Mountains, organized tours by local agencies are available. These activities, often reasonably priced, let you experience Morocco from a different angle, off the beaten path.

Morocco: A sustainable and responsible destination

Beyond affordability and landscapes, Morocco is positioning itself as an increasingly eco-conscious travel destination. Local initiatives aim to preserve the environment and support communities. For instance, the Dakhla region hosts community tourism projects that let travelers discover Sahrawi culture while contributing to the local economy.

French travelers, increasingly sensitive to these issues, are encouraged to choose accommodations and activities that align with these principles. Eco-certified riads and hotels offer a responsible alternative to international chains. Similarly, tours organized by local agencies directly support regional economies.

By choosing to travel to Morocco in autumn, you’re not just saving on airfare—you’re also supporting a destination committed to more sustainable and culturally respectful tourism. Another reason to take the plunge and discover this fascinating country at a fraction of the cost.

Ready to book your flight to Morocco for under €100? With such a varied offer and unbeatable fares, it would be a shame to miss out. Whether you’re drawn to Agadir’s beaches, Marrakech’s souks, or Dakhla’s dunes, Morocco awaits you for unforgettable, budget-friendly holidays.

Don’t hesitate any longer: keep an eye on promotions, compare offers, and set off to discover a country that continues to surprise you.

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