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(RAK) Marrakech
MOROCCO - Marrakech Menara
(SCL) Santiago
CHILE - Santiago Arturo Merino Benitez
18
Jul
Saturday
1 traveler, No cabins
One Way
1 traveler, ECONOMY
Adult
(RAK) Marrakech Menara
Marrakech, Morocco
(SCL) Santiago Arturo Merino Benitez
Santiago, Chile
18
Jul
Saturday
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Marrakech to Santiago: Your Guide to This Epic Route

Direct & connecting flights|RAK – SCL|$687
$687one way
Cheapest price
18h 45m1 stop via MAD
Flight duration
9,842 kmas the crow flies
Flight distance
direct & connecting flights

About this route

Marrakech to Santiago

Connecting Morocco's vibrant red city with Chile's cosmopolitan capital, the Marrakech to Santiago route spans two continents and roughly 9,500 kilometers. There are no direct flights, so expect at least one layover — typically in European hubs like Madrid, Paris, or Lisbon. Total travel time ranges from 18 to 24 hours depending on connections. The best time to fly is during Chile's spring and summer, from October through March, when Santiago enjoys warm weather and long days. Last minute travelers can sometimes find favorable fares on this route, especially midweek when demand dips. Airlines like Iberia, Air France, and LATAM frequently serve segments of this itinerary. Pack layers — you'll move from Marrakech's dry heat through air-conditioned airports to Santiago's Mediterranean climate. For those booking last minute, flexible layover times open up more routing options and can make the journey surprisingly smooth.

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Frequently asked questions

What are the cheapest months to fly from Marrakech (RAK) to Santiago (SCL)?
The cheapest months to fly from Marrakech to Santiago are typically during the low season, which falls between February and May, and again in 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.
Are there direct flights from Marrakech to Santiago, or do I need a transit stop?+
Do Moroccan passport holders need a visa to enter Chile?+
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Flying from Marrakech to Santiago de Chile: A Transcontinental Journey

Connecting the ochre-walled medinas of Morocco with the Andean capital of Chile, flights from Marrakech to Santiago de Chile represent one of the most fascinating transcontinental routes a traveler can take. Spanning roughly 9,500 kilometers across the Atlantic, this journey bridges two vibrant cultures separated by an ocean but united by a shared love of warmth, color, and hospitality.

There are currently no direct flights operating between Marrakech Menara Airport and Santiago's Arturo Merino Benítez International Airport, so travelers should expect at least one stopover. The most common routing options include connections through European hubs such as Madrid, Paris, or Lisbon. Airlines like Iberia, Air France, LATAM Airlines, and Royal Air Maroc frequently handle different legs of this itinerary. Madrid tends to be the most efficient transfer point, as both Marrakech and Santiago enjoy strong air links with the Spanish capital. Total travel time typically ranges from 18 to 26 hours depending on the layover duration.

Timing your trip wisely can make a significant difference. Since Marrakech and Santiago sit on opposite sides of the equator, their seasons are reversed. Marrakech is best visited in spring or autumn when temperatures are pleasant rather than scorching, while Santiago shines from October through April during the Southern Hemisphere's warmer months. Travelers departing Marrakech in November or March can enjoy mild weather at both ends of the journey, making these shoulder months particularly appealing for planning a trip along this route.

For those making the journey from Marrakech to Santiago, a few practical tips can ease the experience. Booking connecting flights on the same ticket or through a single alliance ensures better baggage handling and rebooking protection in case of delays. A layover of at least three hours in European hubs is advisable to clear any transit procedures comfortably. Noise-canceling headphones, a good neck pillow, and staying hydrated are small investments that pay off handsomely on a trip of this length.

What makes this route genuinely compelling is the cultural contrast awaiting travelers at each end. Marrakech offers centuries-old souks, intricate tilework, and the intoxicating scent of spices drifting through Jemaa el-Fnaa square. Santiago, meanwhile, greets visitors with a sophisticated urban landscape backed by snow-capped peaks, world-class vineyards in the surrounding valleys, and a thriving culinary scene. Few intercontinental journeys reward the traveler with such richly different experiences on either side. Whether you are chasing adventure, gastronomy, or simply the thrill of discovering two extraordinary cities, this route delivers on every front.