The most comfortable way to get to Morocco is by plane. The international airports are Casablanca, Marrakech, Fez, Agadir, Tanger, Oujda and Nador.
To reach the domestic airports in Rabat, Ouarzazate, Essaouira and various other airports by plane you have to make a stopover, usually in Casablanca.
From Algeciras in Spain, you can take the ferry to Tanger / Morocco. Please inquire in advance about the required papers if you are bringing a vehicle!
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You need a passport that is valid for at least 6 months beyond the duration of your trip.
Adults may import 200 cigarettes or 200 grams of tobacco.
1 liter of wine or 1 liter of spirits is allowed.
Weapons or weapons of war may not be imported.
Books and videos with revealing content are prohibited.
The smuggling of addictive drugs is punishable by long prison sentences.
Drones are prohibited in Morocco.
This is probably the fastest way to get from A to B in Morocco. Domestic flights are offered, for example, by Royal Air Maroc, with a stopover in Casablanca. Domestic flights are only worthwhile for very long distances. Plus, you'll miss out on the most beautiful sights along the way.
A very comfortable and relaxing alternative with beautiful views is to book a guided tour with a driver incomfortable vehicle with Caravane de Rêve.
Taxis are not expensive in Morocco and they are common even in rural areas.
For a ride in the city center, expect to pay around €2.
A distinction is made between Petit Taxis and Grand Taxis. Petit taxis are small and carry maximum 3 passengers. Grand Taxis are shared taxis, and max. 6 passengers share the fare. Negotiate the fare with Petit Taxi before departure or insist that the meter be used, the price for the Grans Taxi is fixed per person.
Tips are often rounded up or a small amount added to the taxi fare.
In Morocco, intercity buses are very common for longer distances. The two companies Supra-Tours and CTM have an extensive route network and technically sound vehicles, allowing you to travel safely and affordably throughout the country.
Marrakesh, Rabat, Casablanca, Meknes, Fez, and Tanger can be reached by train. Booking a first-class seat reservation is recommended!
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Generally, you can rent a car from the age of 18. However, some rental companies require a minimum age or a certain number of years of driving experience. A deposit in cash or credit card is often required as security.
The roads in Morocco are relatively well-developed, and there are a few modern highways around the major cities. Generally speaking, there's nothing wrong with driving yourself in Morocco. Excessive driving, daring overtaking maneuvers, and disregard for right-of-way rules are common. Avoid driving at night if possible. Many vehicles are inadequately lit, and there are often pedestrians and stray animals on the road.
A four-wheel drive vehicle is recommended for driving to more remote areas. Then even gravel roads are no problem.
Important Morocco travel tip: Only travel to remote desert areas with several vehicles and a guide. In the blazing desert sun, a car breakdown in the middle of nowhere can have drastic consequences. Always carry plenty of water.