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£73 - £235
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London StanstedTangier Ibn Battouta
STN - TNG
STNTNG
London Stansted
Sun 29/9
Nonstop3h 05m
Tangier Ibn Battouta
Sun 13/10
Nonstop2h 55m
London StanstedTangier Ibn Battouta
STN - TNG
STNTNG
London Stansted
Fri 21/6
Nonstop3h 05m
Tangier Ibn Battouta
Mon 24/6
Nonstop2h 55m
London StanstedTangier Ibn Battouta
STN - TNG
STNTNG
London Stansted
Mon 1/7
Nonstop3h 05m
Tangier Ibn Battouta
Fri 19/7
Nonstop2h 55m
London StanstedTangier Ibn Battouta
STN - TNG
STNTNG
London Stansted
Sun 8/9
Nonstop3h 05m
Tangier Ibn Battouta
Sun 15/9
Nonstop2h 55m
London GatwickTangier Ibn Battouta
LGW - TNG
LGWTNG
London Gatwick
Tue 8/10
Nonstop3h 00m
Tangier Ibn Battouta
Thu 10/10
Nonstop2h 55m
London GatwickTangier Ibn Battouta
LGW - TNG
LGWTNG
London Gatwick
Mon 7/10
1 stop7h 55m
Tangier Ibn Battouta
Thu 10/10
Nonstop2h 55m
London GatwickTangier Ibn Battouta
LGW - TNG
LGWTNG
London Gatwick
Mon 7/10
1 stop7h 55m
Tangier Ibn Battouta
Fri 11/10
1 stop7h 25m
London HeathrowTangier Ibn Battouta
LHR - TNG
LHRTNG
London Heathrow
Fri 14/6
1 stop25h 45m
Tangier Ibn Battouta
Thu 18/7
1 stop22h 20m
London HeathrowTangier Ibn Battouta
LHR - TNG
LHRTNG
London Heathrow
Mon 17/6
2 stops16h 20m
Tangier Ibn Battouta
Mon 22/7
1 stop22h 35m
Currently, November is the cheapest month in which you can book a flight to Tangier (average of £46). Flying to Tangier in July will prove the most costly (average of £307). There are multiple factors that influence the price of a flight so comparing airlines, departure airports and times can help keep costs down.
January
£119
February
£143
March
£118
April
£101
May
£123
June
£156
July
£242
August
£240
September
£152
October
£120
November
£36
December
£100
Peak Season:
The months of June to September mark the peak season in Tangier. This is when temperatures are at their hottest, around 16-29°C, and the city is at its driest, particularly during July and August.
July and August are especially popular, so it is best to reserve accommodation and book flights to Tangier in advance.
Some travellers may not enjoy the intense heat during July and August so travelling during the months of May and June may be preferable. Although there is slightly more rainfall in May, the slightly cooler temperature can be more comfortable and cheap flights easier to come by.
Off Season:
As winter sets in, fewer crowds of tourist visit Tangier. Although temperatures do not get cold, generally between 8-19°C, there is an increase of rainfall which is off-putting to some travellers. This is the perfect time to search for a cheap flight to Tangier and discounted accommodation rates.
The Muslim Ramadan takes place in the ninth month of the Islamic Calendar (around the end of June to end of July) and nearly all restaurants and cafes are closed during the day in this period.
TNG Temperature | 12 - 23 °C |
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If weather is an important factor for your trip to Tangier, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, July is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 23.0 C. Travellers hoping to avoid the cold should look outside of January, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 12.0 C).
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Flight was full of loud children and families. No one seemed to be willing to do anything against it. At least crew could let them know that they are so loud and it is 9 pm so they could pay at least a little bit of attention to others.
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Flight was full of loud children and families. No one seemed to be willing to do anything against it. At least crew could let them know that they are so loud and it is 9 pm so they could pay at least a little bit of attention to others.
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Flight was full of loud children and families. No one seemed to be willing to do anything against it. At least crew could let them know that they are so loud and it is 9 pm so they could pay at least a little bit of attention to others.
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Flight was full of loud children and families. No one seemed to be willing to do anything against it. At least crew could let them know that they are so loud and it is 9 pm so they could pay at least a little bit of attention to others.
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Overall
Food
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Flight was full of loud children and families. No one seemed to be willing to do anything against it. At least crew could let them know that they are so loud and it is 9 pm so they could pay at least a little bit of attention to others.
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Overall
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Flight was full of loud children and families. No one seemed to be willing to do anything against it. At least crew could let them know that they are so loud and it is 9 pm so they could pay at least a little bit of attention to others.
Situated at the Northernmost tip of Morocco, Tangier is just an hour away from Spain by ferry. Traditionally, most travellers arriving in this chaotic city would simply be passing through to other destinations in Morocco after arrival on boat from Europe. However, new flights to Tangier, which have opened from a host of low-cost airlines across Europe, have now made the city a popular destination in itself. Once an “international zone” ruled by the British, French, Spanish and Italians, Tangier was known as a luxury playground for the rich, with a tax-free status and a lax attitude to morals. After its return to Moroccan rule, the flamboyant café culture died down but the colonial buildings and edifices remain.
Visitors travel to Tangier to explore its markets and medinas, visit the Kasbahs and stroll along the beaches. Take a break from sightseeing and shopping with a mint tea on one of the cafés along the waterfront and watch the boats roll in from Spain.
On the coast, Tangier’s climate is tempered by an ocean current and breezes. The temperature rarely exceeds the mid-20s Celsius and even in October the minimum temperature is 15 degrees. Tangier gets about 38 inches (96 cm) of rain annually, with most of it falling between November and December.
To best experience Tangier, lace up your walking shoes and set out on foot. There are lots of alleyways and places in the medina only accessible by foot, so walking will provide the best vantage point. Don’t rent a car. You’ll thank yourself when you see other clueless tourists lost in a maze of one-way streets and narrow alleys. If you just can’t walk another step, mini buses will take you around the city while regular buses can take you out to the suburbs. Be aware that any bus will take you longer though, since they have to make all of their stops along the way. You can also hail a petit taxi, usually coloured blue or green, from the sidewalk. It’s not unusual for the driver to pick up additional passengers along the way, so you may share a ride with up to two other people. For travel outside the city limits or to the airport, you can hire a Grands taxi, which you will not be expected to share.
Flights to Tangier land at Tangier Ibn Battouta Airport (TNG), which is located 7 miles (11 km) from the city.