I'd like to plan a 2 week trip split between Tunisia and Morocco, but I can't figure out an inexpensive way to travel between the two countries. I see there are flights on Air Moroc for around $600. Is that really the cheapest way to get from one to the other? Is a week in each a reasonable amount of time to spend - enough to see the major sites, but not so long that we get bored? Any advice would be appreciated!
Tunisia and Morocco?
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That price is likely the one-way price. I just priced a roundtrip, and its $415 on Royal Air Moroc -- just throw out the return leg. The airlines don't permit this, but they won't find out until its too late, and not an issue unless you intend to fly Air Moroc again.