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By Bus   Marrakesh

By Bus, Marrakesh

 38 Reviews  Well I guess with the Government iniative to push tourism and the drive to increase the number of tourists up into the multi millions mark comes with the increase in commercialism (not just the... 

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Trains   Casablanca

Trains, Casablanca

 20 Reviews  Casablanca's Mohammed V Airport is a long distance from town, but conveniently there is a metro line from the terminal building to the Casablanca Voyageurs station in the city centre. Look for the... 

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By Taxi / By Petit Taxi / By Grand Taxi   Marrakesh

By Taxi / By Petit Taxi / By Grand Taxi, Marrakesh

 46 Reviews  My family and I just returned from a mini-holiday in Marrakech. Hachim met us at the airport. It was perfect! We didn't have to negotiate with any of the taxi drivers like we heard many others doing.... 

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Local Taxis   Casablanca

Local Taxis, Casablanca

 11 Reviews  I hopped in a Petite taxi for a short journey to the beach the fare was 29Mad, i handed over 100Mad. He would only give me little change back. Even though we argued he still wouldn't hand over my... 

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By Train   Marrakesh

By Train, Marrakesh

 17 Reviews  There is 1 overnight train to Tangier. Journey time ?. Tickets are around 188 dirhams. Book tickets 1 or 2 days before departure. It's worth it to pay abit more and go 1st. still very... 

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Ferries / Boats   Casablanca

Ferries / Boats, Casablanca

 4 Reviews  We arrived in Casablanca on a cruise ship. The port is huuuuge and divided into 3 terminals. Our guide explained us how the port worked and how it was divided, but I didn't take note of everything he... 

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By Horse-Cabs   Marrakesh

By Horse-Cabs, Marrakesh

 12 Reviews  This was our first horse and carriage trip. I'm glad we saved it for Marrakech rather than say....Brugge. Why? .... well we got to hold the traffic up... ;o) haha. And we also were able to take... 

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Planes   Casablanca

Planes, Casablanca

 6 Reviews  Mohammed V Airport is the largest airport in Morocco and very crowded and noisy, with signs only in Arabic and French. It's located about 30km south of Casablanca, so if your accommodation provided... 

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By Car   Marrakesh

By Car, Marrakesh

 11 Reviews  After all the cars Ive rented either via my various Moroccan acquaintances and connections using their connections or me keeping and using those connections Ive found a company through Moroccan... 

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On foot / Walking   Marrakesh

On foot / Walking, Marrakesh

 7 Reviews  The petit taxi and the grand taxi outside of Airport are usually charge 2 or 3 times more. I asked the reason why, they said Tourist has more money and it is affordable for them. If you do not want... 

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By Plane   Marrakesh

By Plane, Marrakesh

 16 Reviews  To/from Marrakech by plane: During our second visit the arrival and departure hall was enlarged. The airport is just a couple of km’s from the medina. Arrival - After disembarking from the plane... 

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Alternatives   Marrakesh

Alternatives, Marrakesh

 6 Reviews  Your Morocco Tour is a tour operator in Morocco that provides tours from 1 day to long tailored Morocco tours. They custom made tours depending on your interest, time schedule and budget. They... 

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Biking   Marrakesh

Biking, Marrakesh

 1 Review  We saw quite a few locals on bicycles, but with the traffic going on in Marrakesh it did not seem like a good idea for us. Interesting enough, there was a "rent-a-bicycle" area right across the... 

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Reviews from VirtualTourist Members

If you want to experiment the...

by Goulu

If you want to experiment the desert's track, 2 possibilities:1- rent or charter an expensive, heavy all-weel-drive2- rend a small Renault 4L. It is high on wheels, and so light you can push it or even lift it if you get in trouble... We took the second solution and we often stopped to help those who chosed the first...

Took the ferry from Malaga to...

by danmcf

Took the ferry from Malaga to Tangier, and a train to Fez. Actually, I remember the trains being cleaner than the ones in Spain.When I left Morocco, European harvesting was fast approaching. North Africans do a lot of the agricultural harvesting in Europe and the Ferry station in Tangier was packed wall to wall with people heading the same way. Thankfully, I bumped into a French girl who was quite familiar with the procedure to get through the masses quickly (that procedure being to pay off the right guy). My suggestion to you is to stay away from the Tangier ferry at this time of year (September, I believe).Taxi's and Buses - the Moroccan does NOT stand in a line though. When the taxi or bus door opens, it's every man for himself, be prepared.Also took a hair raising ride through the mountains in a private car with a couple locals -

PLANEThe most common way to...

by SirRichard

PLANEThe most common way to enter Morocco is by plane, to the cities of Rabat, Casablanca or Marrakesh mainly.But you can also enter by ferry from the south of Spain. For ferries to Morocco, you can take them from Algeciras to Ceuta, or from Tarifa to Tanger. Click here for timetables and reservations.

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Trains&camels

by xaver

I quite always used trains, at least to move around the main cities, souther then Marakech there is no railway, so you are supposed to go on by bus (book one day in advance they are usually full), cars or...camels

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Casablanca is the airport you...

by fonares

Casablanca is the airport you probably gonna arrive to with any international flights. To get to other places from there, you can take a plane, train depending on where you go.Trains or cabs are the best options to reach Rabat.To go to Marrakesh, the plane option is good if you are still at the airport and dont leave it to go to Casa or Rabat. Otherwise the train trip is just as good. The trip to Marrakesh is longer than the flight but since you dont have to waste time getting to the airport and for check-in , it may be just as worth. And you get to see a little bit of the countryside.

I went to Morocco by plane,...

by Mirellaboer

I went to Morocco by plane, it's also possible to go to Morocco by boat from SpainWe traveled through Morocco by bus. we were travelling with a group of 8 people so we had our own private bus. It's was a good way to travel, because then you can leave all your souvenirs in the bus.

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We took the Ferry from...

by lois_lane

We took the Ferry from algericas in Spain. The process took the whole day as it was a Moroccan run boat. On the way back it was a Spanish run boat. Everyone was boarded within an hour.Train systems are fast, efficient, comfortable, and cheap.The roads leave a little to be desired.

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High speed ferry from Spain...

by o00o

High speed ferry from Spain towards moroc Gibralta Landing in Morocco at Casablanca's Mohammed V airport on a Royal Air Maroc flight Transportation to and from the weekly markets of Morocco is often by bus. Getting an animal to the market or home from the market may involve carrying it on top of a public bus, such as you see here.

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While you can arrive to...

by Nomad_2001

While you can arrive to Morocco by nearly any means, I flew from London Gatwick to Rabat on British Airways and was treated to a MOST SPECTACULAR view of continental Europe appearing beneath us as we flew as if I was looking upon a map.

To get to Agadir, the easiest...

by JohanSE

To get to Agadir, the easiest way is by plane. You land on the Al-Massira Airport an hour drive outside Agadir.In the city of Agadir, you go with small orange taxis. Their fare is set. If you go outside the city you have to go by a blue, bigger taxi. Always negociate the fare before going with them. Busses are cheap, but often VERY crowded.

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Top 3 Hotels in Morocco

Riad Kniza  Marrakesh

 2 Reviews and 563 Opinions  Beautifully decorated room, cozy aura, clean bathroom, delicious food and warmhearted staff. I got... 

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Hyatt Regency  Casablanca

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Villa Maroc  Essaouira

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Questions and Answers

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Q:  I am thinking travelling to Morocco with my nearly 6 yrs old Girl. We are landing in Marakesh and Plan to Array for 3 days After... 

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A: As you have 3 weeks the desert area is a must. A 'grand circuit' down to the desert via Ouarzazate, east to Erfoud, then north to Fez is easily done in two weeks. I'd... 

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