Flights Boston – Casablanca (BOS-CAS) from $724*
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The best deals on flights from Boston to Casablanca for the upcoming months
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FromBoston (BOS) | ToCasablanca (CMN) | Round-trip / Economy | 01/29/2025 - 02/26/2025 | From $724* Seen: 1 hour ago |
FromBoston (BOS) | ToCasablanca (CMN) | Round-trip / Economy | 01/28/2025 - 02/11/2025 | From $724* Seen: 1 hour ago |
FromBoston (BOS) | ToCasablanca (CMN) | Round-trip / Economy | 01/21/2025 - 01/28/2025 | From $724* Seen: 1 hour ago |
FromBoston (BOS) | ToCasablanca (CMN) | Round-trip / Economy | 01/21/2025 - 02/11/2025 | From $724* Seen: 1 hour ago |
FromBoston (BOS) | ToCasablanca (CMN) | Round-trip / Economy | 01/14/2025 - 01/28/2025 | From $724* Seen: 1 hour ago |
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Plan your flight from Boston to Casablanca
When is the best time to travel to Casablanca?
Like in most parts of Morocco, the climate in Casablanca is mild with temperatures staying above zero throughout the year. Summers are usually hot and humid, while winters are dry. You can safely plan your trip during any season, but if you'd like to avoid rainy weather at all costs, visit book your flight from Boston to Casablanca between June and August.
What formalities need to be taken care of before my flight from Boston to Casablanca?
No specific visas are required to go with your airline ticket from Boston to Casablanca, so long as you stay less than 90 days. Your passport will need to be valid at least 6 months after your arrival.
For stays lasting longer than 90 days, you will need to ask for an extension from the Moroccan authorities.
How to get from Casablanca Mohammed V International (CMN) airport to the city center?
Your flight from Boston to Casablanca, departing from Logan International Airport (BOS) will land at Terminal T2 at Mohammed V airport in Casablanca (CMN). To get to the city centre, located just 20 miles away, you have several options:
- By car: with a vehicle rented at the airport or by taxi, the journey to the centre of Casablanca will last about 30 minutes via the A7 motorway.
- By bus: every hour on board CTM buses.
- By train: one train per hour, departing from the station located on the -1 level of the Arrivals Hall. The journey will last 45 minutes.
Where to stay in Casablanca?
Casablanca is the most populated city in North Africa. As such, there is lots of accommodation to choose from!
- The Gauthier district is Casablanca’s most central neighbourhood. Set right in the heart of town, this lively area is practical for visiting the city’s must-see sites.
- The Anfa area is the most upmarket: located right near the cliff road and crossed by several shopping streets, its bustling atmosphere will no doubt please travellers who enjoy urban environments.
- Aïn Diab is the ultimate tourist district. Perfect for shopping, discover it in our special Casablanca travel guide!
What are the best things to do in Casablanca?
- Explore the richness of Casablanca's architecture. The city features an incredible array of architectural styles. Make sure to visit the city's 19th-century medina, surrounded by whitewashed walls and buzzing with local shops and cafes. The north side of the medina with its 18th century fortifications offers a panoramic view over the sea.
- After a walk through the curved lanes of the medina, visit Morocco's largest and one of the most beautiful mosques – Hassan II Mosque. The opulent mosque took more than 6 years to build and features a 210-metre minaret, towering over the sea.
- Head to Église du Sacré-Coeur, a 1930s desacralized cathedral that presents a quirky amalgam Neo-Gothic and Art Deco architectural styles. Currently, Église du Sacré-Coeur hosts concerts and exhibitions. Another gem of Casablanca is Église Notre Dame de Lourdes a beautiful brutalist building, finished in the 1950s.
- Get to know the city's ambitious gallery scene – many of Casablanca's Art Deco villas now host galleries for contemporary art. To see street art head to La Fabrique Culturelle des Anciens Abattoirs de Casablanca, a former slaughterhouse now reimagined as an art hub.
- Apart from excellent street food, Casablanca also features a plethora of great restaurants. Head to La Corniche, the city's waterfront boulevard, for a dinner with a view.