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Combining FIFA 2030 host countries

Six nations, three continents. Here's how fans typically combine them into one trip.

Spain + Morocco

Most popular
Duration: 12–16 daysIdeal for: UK, Nigeria, Ghana, South Africa fans

The most popular combination. Casablanca or Marrakech for group stage matches, then fly to Madrid or Barcelona for knockouts. One Schengen visa plus Morocco's visa-free access.

Madrid → Casablanca: ~3 hrs · Lisbon → Casablanca: ~2.5 hrs

Spain + Portugal

Duration: 10–14 daysIdeal for: UK and European fans

One Schengen visa covers both countries. Madrid to Lisbon is 2.5 hours by high-speed AVE train — one of the easiest cross-border trips in Europe.

Madrid → Lisbon: 2.5 hrs (AVE train) · Madrid → Porto: 5 hrs (train)

Morocco + Portugal

Duration: 10–14 daysIdeal for: African diaspora · West African fans

Casablanca to Lisbon is 2.5 hours by air. Morocco is visa-free for most African passport holders; Portugal requires a Schengen visa. A strong combination for African atmosphere plus European knockout football.

Casablanca → Lisbon: ~2.5 hrs · Casablanca → Porto: ~3 hrs

South America + Europe

Duration: 18–24 daysIdeal for: Full experience · football historians

Start in Buenos Aires or Montevideo for the centenary matches, then fly to Madrid or Casablanca for the group stage and knockout rounds — the definitive FIFA 2030 trip.

Buenos Aires → Madrid: ~12 hrs direct · Montevideo → Casablanca: ~14 hrs

All three South American centenary hosts

Duration: 7–10 daysIdeal for: South America specialists

Buenos Aires, Montevideo and Asunción form a triangle — all three centenary matches can be covered within a single South American leg before heading to Europe or Morocco.

BA → Montevideo: 2 hrs (ferry) · BA → Asunción: ~1.5 hrs air