In recent times, Ryanair is increasingly reinforcing its flight supply from Gago Coutinho airport in Faro. With spring and summer closer and closer, the airline announced the arrival of 47 new routes and 270 weekly flights to the Algarve. Among the news of the Irish airline is the route that connects Faro to the city that is really ‘ahead’ and where everything negotiates, except the price of the flight.
When traveling to Marrakech, the only fixed value expense is the flight. Ryanair started to include the Moroccan city as a destination for those traveling from the Algarve and can get round trip flights for less than 50 euros, until August. For example, if you simulate a Faro flight to Marrakech on the Ryanair website for August 8 will see that the only flight available has tickets at 15 euros.
There are round trip flights from August to 40 €
In turn, to return to the Algarve, if you choose to buy a flight to August 12, it costs 29 euros. Accounts made, the round trip to Marrakech will be able to go out at 44 euros, in the one that is the most expensive month to travel by plane.
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Once in Marrakech, it is carried away by the city that is described by the blog as the owner of an “absorbent and vibrant identity”, as well as being “a world of sensations”. The climate is hot and dry all year round, but especially in summer. During your time in the Moroccan city, be sure to visit Jemaa El-Fna Square, which has a different face every minute that passes.
Get ready for the “insistence” of local inhabitants
In this square will come across newsstands with a little of everything, from food to souvenirspassing through the spices and the rugs. The main technique of marketing Of the Moroccans is the ‘insistence’ and, if you are interested in buying something, get ready to regret. Everything has to be negotiated, because prices for tourists are always inflated.
During your trip, take the opportunity to visit the Koutubia mosque, the minaret and the ruins of the old mosque. If you have time left, take a walk through the Marrakech Medina, the old part of the city. In the streets of Marrakech, the ‘goodwill’ of the locals can get out of it, and if you accept someone’s help, get ready to offer a good reward in the end.
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