Tap Portugal: Fly From The US To Morocco For $262 Round-Trip Or Canada To Morocco For $194 Round-Trip!

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Imlil Valley, near Marrakesh, Morocco. Photo: ponash123
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Tap Portugal has fares from NYC, Boston, Chicago, Miami, or Washington DC to Casablanca, Morocco for just $262 round-trip.

They also have fares from Montreal or Toronto to Casablanca, Morocco for just $194 round-trip.

Fares are valid for travel on most dates from April through August.

Cheap fares also also available to Accra or Dakar.

Direct flights from Casablanca to Tel Aviv are expected as early as next month!

Morocco has been on my bucket list since reading this DDF Trip Report. You can find the DDF Master Thread on Morocco here.

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22 Comments On "Tap Portugal: Fly From The US To Morocco For $262 Round-Trip Or Canada To Morocco For $194 Round-Trip!"

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Amy Viny

What dates?

Netlevy

Can I cancel for no fee with Tap?

sd

would you know offhand is there a cancellation waiver currently active on taps portugals? are they teetering near bankruptcy

Chaim

I wouldn’t be so confident TAP will still be around when my flight are booked

Lisa

What is the fare class we will be getting? Could it help for getting UA PQP’s?

baal habos

hey dan
is there some shtik to pull to get a refund? like booking with a certain card or website?

BT

Is there a Jewish community in Marrakech? Kosher Food?

Fjdo

This is so tempting!

Ruv

Thanks! I’ll definitely consider this and to use my Marriott 7-night package.

Jeffrey Ruttner

Price jumps to almost 700.00

ilana

Buyer beware. We booked through Chase Sapphire for a trip on TAP last summer. We cancelled due to COVID and still have not gotten our money back.

adina tyberg

I went in Skyscanner for this deal to Morocco it was not listed

moe

It’s a muslim country. Isn’t it dangerous for Jews?

Ephraim

No. Perhaps you should read some history books regarding in which countries Jews have been most brutally persecuted. Hint they aren’t Muslim countries. I’ve been to Morocco with a yarmulke went to shul, ate kosher. it’s a perfectly safe.expect beggers and higher prices if you speak English.

Logoc

There are functioning Jewish communities with restaurants there?

Ephraim

Yes. There is still a small Moroccan Sephardic Community and there is also Lubavitch.

Ephraim

As for restaurants when I was in Casablanca there was a Moroccan woman woman who cooked meals for frum tourists. Obviously the SHCHITA was Sephardic the Rav said it was Kosher. I should add that I was with my father who speaks arabic and knew the Rav growing up. Most Jews wear hats to shul. However I felt absolutely no antisemitism at all. Was given directions to the shul by a Muslim stranger who walked us to the door.

Ephraim

Just because I feel it needs to be said, given a choice between vacationing in Morocco or most of Europe, I’d see Morocco any day of the week. Good people, they don’t nurse hatred. Felt safer than some American cities as far as being Jewish. King of Morocco has been a supporter of Israel, very protective of the Jewish community, and believe it or not some of his close advisers are Jews. Plus he just officially recognized Israel. So you tell me where’s safe for a Jew today? Morocco or France?

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