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Morocco Car Rental. Casablanca, Marrakesh, Tangier

Morocco Car Rental Android application. Why rent a car in Morocco? Morocco is a great destination to tr...

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Morocco Car Rental Android application.

Why rent a car in Morocco?
Morocco is a great destination to travel around by car. The road network is an increasingly better shape, the regions are unique in culture and atmosphere, and the nature is varied, from the Atlantic and the Mediterranean coasts to Atlas Mountains and the Sahara desert. Having your own ride is the best way to experience it all.

Top ways to enter Morocco
Marrakesh Airport: Serving Morocco’s most popular travel destination, Marrakesh Airport serves flights to and from many destinations in Europe and North Africa, and is popular with low-cost carriers like Ryanair and easyJet
Casablanca Airport: Morocco’s most busy airport serves flights not only to and from Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East, but also to many large cities in Sub-Saharan Africa.

Tangier Airport: Located in Morocco’s northernmost city, Tangier Airport serves flights to and from such destinations as Paris, Amsterdam, Brussels, Barcelona, and many others.
By land or sea: While most car providers won’t allow you to rent a car in Spain and then drive to Morocco, you can take a ferry from Tarifa or Algeciras in Spain to Morocco and rent a car after you’ve arrived in Tangier. Large airports in Spain near Tarifa or Algeciras are Malaga Airport and Seville Airport. It is currently not possible to enter Morocco from neighboring Algeria.

Top cities and places
Marrakesh: Ageless and beautiful, Marrakesh has been attracting visitors from all over the world for centuries, with its Medina and Jemaa el-Fnaa marketplace the most obvious attraction.
The Atlantic Coast: Favored by rock stars such as Jimi Hendrix, The Beatles, and the Rolling Stones, Western Morocco has the charming Essaouira and the busy Agadir, as well as some of the best surfing in Africa in the coastal region between the two cities
Fez: Less busy, but more traditional than Marrakesh, Fez is an ancient learning center and the best place to dive into the atmosphere of the old Morocco.
Atlas Mountains: Majestic in appearance and dotted with hospitable Berber villages, the Atlas Mountains are the best place in Morocco to escape the hustle and bustle of the big cities.
The Sahara: Southern Morocco is where the world’s largest desert begins. Visiting Sahara is a once-in-a-lifetime experience, and the oasis village of M’Hamid is perhaps the best place to start your desert explorations.

Most popular rental car
The most popular rental car in Morocco is the Hyundai i10, although travelers also love the Dacia Logan and the Renault Clio.

Crossing Borders
Morocco is bordered by Algeria and Mauritania. The border between Morocco and Algeria is currently closed, and it is therefore impossible to travel between the two countries. Mauritania has a different visa policy than Morocco, so you may or may not need a visa to visit it. We strongly advise you to get in touch with your Ministry of Foreign Affairs to find out if you need a visa to visit Mauritania.

Most popular types of car
The most popular rental car in Morocco is an Economy, followed by Mini and Intermediate. Most national highways are in good shape, but if you plan to drive in the Atlas Mountains or in the Sahara Desert, getting a 4x4 might be a good idea.

Top driving routes
Marrakesh - Fez (530km/329mi) The fastest route between these two historic cities goes through Casablanca, but you may also choose driving Highway N8 and than a number of regional roads - while doing this route will be more time-consuming, it will give you a chance to see more traditional parts of Morocco.
Casablanca - Marrakesh (241km/150mi) Modern Casablanca and timeless Marrakesh are just three hours drive apart, though you may want to make a stop in the nature areas around Sidi Bennour.
Tangier - Casablanca (338km/210mi) Traveling between the northwestern tip of Morocco and the country’s largest city only takes about three and a half hours, and most of the way will take you along or near the Atlantic Coast.

Last update

Dec. 16, 2019

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