Route notes
Why this routing works
This four-week itinerary is structured as an open-jaw route across Morocco and Spain, with flights covering the long-haul and international sectors and overland travel handling two shorter gaps. The ticket starts in Washington DC, flies into Agadir, resumes by air from Marrakech to Madrid, and then returns by air from Bilbao to Washington DC.
Using overland segments between Agadir and Marrakech, and later between Madrid and Bilbao, keeps the sequence linear without forcing backtracking flights inside each country. That setup can make a four-week plan easier to pace, with the international sectors placed around the two main country transitions: North America to Morocco, Morocco to Spain, and Spain back to North America.
Because this is a business-class multi-stop ticket, the value is in packaging the core flight legs into one coordinated routing rather than buying each international segment separately. For a September departure, the sold price range on this itinerary was USD 3,355 to USD 5,117, with the exact total depending on the ticketed combination within the route framework.
