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Getting to Saidia
By Air
The resort is situated only a few kilometres from the Oujda airport and 70 km from Nador airport; both offer international flights. Oujda airport is being developed to cope with the anticipated expansion from low-fares airlines with the influx of tourists.
Many low fares airlines already fly to Casablanca and Marakech
RAM ( Royal Air Maroc ) operates domestic flights from Casablanca to major cities nationwide.
Airlines flying in to local airports:
United Kingdom:
Using the connections from the countries below there are many ways of getting to Northern Morocco. Iberia Regional (Air Nostrum) fly from Almeria, Madrid and Malaga to Melilla.
Belgium:
Atlas Blue, Jetairfly and Royal Air Maroc fly to Oujda and Nador.
France:
Transavia fly from Paris Orly to Oujda and Atlas blue fly from Marseille to Oujda.
Netherlands:
Atlas blue fly from Amsterdam to Oujda and Nador.
Germany:
TUIfly flies from Cologne-Bonn to Nador and Atlas Blue flies from Dusseldorf to Nador.
Spain:
Clickair flies from Barcelona to Nador. Air Nostrum (Iberia Regional) fly from Malaga, Almeria and Madrid to Melilla.
By Boat / Sea
Several ferry companies offer service to Morocco ; the majority are from Spain . Algeciras, the main port, serves Ceuta and Tangier. Tangier also has connections to Britian, France , Italy , and the small port of Tarifa, on the Southern most tip of mainland Spain. Malaga and Almeria which connect to Melilla and its Moroccan neighbour town of Nador are other Spanish ports with connections to Morocco.
By Train
Trains in Morocco are very comfortable and fairly inexpensive. They cover a limited network of routes, but are the best option to travel between the major cities. Reliable, comfortable, fast, and efficient. Morocco is investing heavily in its rail network, high speed lines will be in place between Nador / Oujda and other major cities in Morocco.

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