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(RAK) Marrakech
MOROCCO - Marrakech Menara
(BOG) Bogota
COLOMBIA - Bogota El Dorado International
18
Jul
Saturday
1 traveler, No cabins
One Way
1 traveler, ECONOMY
Adult
(RAK) Marrakech Menara
Marrakech, Morocco
(BOG) Bogota El Dorado International
Bogota, Colombia
18
Jul
Saturday
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Marrakech to Bogota: Your Guide to This Epic Route

Direct & connecting flights|RAK – BOG|$487
$487one way
Cheapest price
14h 45m1 stop via MAD
Flight duration
8,524 kmas the crow flies
Flight distance
direct & connecting flights

About this route

Marrakech to Bogota

Flying from Marrakech to Bogota is one of those journeys that connects two of the most vibrant cities on different continents. There are no direct flights, so expect at least one stopover — typically through Madrid, Paris, or Istanbul. Total travel time ranges from 16 to 22 hours depending on layover length. The route works well year-round, though Bogota's driest months (December to March and July to August) make for the most pleasant arrival weather. Marrakech, on the other hand, is best departed during the hotter summer months when the medina heat becomes intense. Last minute fares occasionally surface on this corridor, especially through European hubs with flexible scheduling. Airlines like Iberia, Air France, and Turkish Airlines commonly serve segments of this itinerary. Pack layers — you'll go from North African warmth to Bogota's cool 2,600-meter altitude. For last minute travelers, midweek departures tend to offer the smoothest connections and better seat availability.

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What are the cheapest months to fly from Marrakech (RAK) to Bogotá (BOG)?
The cheapest months to fly from Marrakech to Bogotá are typically during the low seasons of January through March and September through November. Booking well in advance and being flexible with travel dates can help you find fares that are significantly lower than peak summer or holiday season prices. Expect at least one layover, often in European hubs like Madrid, Paris, or Istanbul.
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Flying from Marrakech to Bogotá: A Journey Between Two Vibrant Worlds

Connecting the ochre-walled medinas of Morocco with the Andean highlands of Colombia, flights from Marrakech to Bogotá represent one of the more fascinating intercontinental routes a traveler can take. These two cities, separated by the Atlantic Ocean and roughly 7,500 kilometers, share a surprising kinship in their colorful street culture, rich culinary traditions, and warm hospitality.

There are no direct flights linking Marrakech Menara Airport to El Dorado International Airport in Bogotá, so travelers should expect at least one stopover. The most common routing passes through major European hubs such as Madrid, Paris, or Lisbon. Iberia and LATAM often combine well for connections through Madrid-Barajas, while Air France paired with Avianca can route you through Paris Charles de Gaulle. Total travel time typically ranges from 16 to 22 hours depending on the layover duration, so choosing a connection with a reasonable wait time makes a significant difference in comfort.

When it comes to timing your trip, consider the seasons at both ends of the journey. Marrakech is best visited in spring or autumn when temperatures hover around a pleasant 25 degrees Celsius, while Bogotá maintains a relatively stable climate year-round thanks to its altitude of 2,640 meters. The Colombian capital can be rainy between April and November, but showers tend to be brief and rarely disrupt plans. Booking during shoulder seasons often means more manageable airfares and fewer crowds at both destinations.

Packing requires some thought given the dramatic climate contrast. You might leave Marrakech in lightweight linen but will want a jacket and layers ready for Bogotá, where evenings can dip below 10 degrees Celsius. Travelers should also verify visa requirements well in advance, as Moroccan and Colombian entry regulations differ depending on your nationality.

One practical tip for those flying from Marrakech to Bogotá is to use the layover city as a brief stopover destination. A night in Madrid or Lisbon breaks up the long journey and adds another dimension to the trip. Many airlines allow extended layovers without additional airfare costs if you plan ahead.

What makes this route genuinely compelling is the cultural arc it traces. You move from the aromatic spice souks and geometric tilework of Marrakech to the street art-covered neighborhoods of La Candelaria and the emerald-green mountains surrounding Bogotá. Both cities reward curious travelers who wander without a rigid itinerary. Whether you are drawn by the Atlas Mountains or the coffee regions just a short domestic flight from Bogotá, this transatlantic crossing opens doors to two of the most characterful destinations on their respective continents.