Seville to Fes

Spain β†’ Morocco

385 km
Distance
4
Transport Options

Available Transport

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Travel Tips

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Choose Your Transport Wisely**:

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Bus**: A popular and economical option; take the ALSA bus for a direct route that typically takes around 9 hours.

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Flight**: Offers the quickest option, with flights taking about 1.5 hours. Check for direct flights, but consider additional time for airport transfers and security.

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Car**: A scenic drive (approximately 8 hours) via the A-92 and A-4. Ensure you have an international driver’s license and familiarize yourself with tolls.

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Train**: There’s no direct train to Fes; however, you can take a train to Tangier and then a bus or taxi to Fes. This option can be more complex and time-consuming.

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Book in Advance**: Whether you choose bus, flight, or car rental, booking in advance can save you money and ensure availability, especially during peak tourist seasons.

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Timing is Key**: Aim to travel early in the day to avoid potential delays at the border crossing, especially if driving or taking a bus. Border control can take time, particularly during busy hours.

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Luggage Considerations**: If flying, check the airline's luggage policy for weight limits and fees. For bus and car travel, pack light to ensure comfort during the journey, especially for long rides.

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Border Crossing Preparation**:

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When traveling from Spain to Morocco, be prepared for customs checks. Have your passport, visa (if required), and any necessary documentation ready to present.

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Familiarize yourself with currency exchange options; Moroccan Dirhams are used in Fes, so plan for cash or find an ATM upon arrival.

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Transport Options

Traveling from Seville to Fes offers several transportation options to suit different preferences. The most convenient way is to fly, with direct flights taking around 1.5 hours, making it ideal for time-sensitive travelers. Alternatively, a bus journey takes approximately 9-10 hours, offering a budget-friendly option for those who enjoy scenic views. For a more adventurous route, consider driving a car, which takes about 5-6 hours, perfect for travelers wanting to explore the Andalusian countryside at their own pace. However, there is no direct train service between these cities, so flying or driving would be the best choices for a seamless journey.