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2013
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October
Which train companies operate between France and Spain for a trip to Morocco?

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Booked a return flight to Paris for August, and want to go to Morocco. easyjet and ryan air are not giving very affordable prices to marrakesh/fez, so we're thinking of hitting up some south of france/ spain along the way. Which train companies should I look into? How many does france-spain 4 days in 2 months eurail pass cover? Are such passes worth it? Is flying cheaper ultimately, at ~$300-400 round trip to fez? Ferry costs from barcelona to tangiers was $200 roundtrip-- is there a cheaper option I'm missing?
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The discount airline we used was vueling, and it's based out of Spain. Spain's train system is Renfe. We did not find rail passes to be worth it, so we went with single trip tickets as we had a mixed itinerary. Keep in mind that, airports are located outside of town and will require extra wait time, and taxi-bus time to get to the center of town. Whereas, trains will take you right to the centre.
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The discount airline we used was vueling, and it's based out of Spain. Spain's train system is Renfe. We did not find rail passes to be worth it, so we went with single trip tickets as we had a mixed itinerary. Keep in mind that, airports are located outside of town and will require extra wait time, and taxi-bus time to get to the center of town. Whereas, trains will take you right to the centre.


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Traveling from Paris to Morocco

Booked a return flight to Paris for August, and want to go to Morocco. Easyjet and Ryanair are not giving very affordable prices to Marrakesh/Fez, so we're thinking of hitting up some south of France/Spain along the way.

For train travel in France, you should look into SNCF (French National Railway Company). In Spain, the main train company is Renfe. These companies offer a variety of routes and options for traveling between cities.

The France-Spain Eurail Pass typically covers 4 days of travel within a 2-month period. Whether or not such passes are worth it depends on your specific travel plans and how many train journeys you plan to take. It's worth comparing the cost of individual train tickets versus the cost of the pass to see which option is more economical for you.

If flying to Fez is ultimately cheaper at around $300-400 round trip, that may be a more cost-effective option for you. However, keep in mind the additional time and transportation costs required to get to and from the airports.

Another option to consider is taking a ferry from Barcelona to Tangiers. While you mentioned a roundtrip cost of $200, it's worth checking different ferry companies and schedules to see if there are any cheaper options available.

Overall, it's important to weigh the costs, convenience, and travel time of each transportation option to determine the best choice for your trip.

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The discount airline we used was Vueling, and it's based out of Spain. Spain's train system is Renfe. We did not find rail passes to be worth it, so we went with single trip tickets as we had a mixed itinerary. Keep in mind that airports are located outside of town and will require extra wait time, and taxi-bus time to get to the center of town. Whereas, trains will take you right to the centre.

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