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Camels in the desert of Quarzazate, little red taxi's in Fès - or donkies in the narrow streets of the Medina - there is always a solution.
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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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Camels in the desert of Quarzazate, little red taxi's in Fès - or donkies in the narrow streets of the Medina - there is always a solution.

Gibraltar ahead on th picture. You can go from Algeciras either to Tangier or Ceuta. On both ways you'll find beautiful both the mountains of Gibraltar and the mountains of Melloussa in Morocco.

I went to Tangier by car, and what a car, my friend has a luxury Mercedes car, and no wondering, dentists in Morocco earns good money :-)

I went to Tangier by car, and what a car, my friend has a luxury Mercedes car, and no wondering, dentists in Morocco earns good money :-)

Travel by train is safe, confortable and not expensive.Are lines from Tanger to Fýs- Casablanca - Marrakesh and connection by bus to everywhere (or almost).Check the site (in French, only)

Not really my scene, but could be nice for a couple in love, or those just to lazy to walk.Calaches are horse and carraige taxi's that ply their trade around Marrakech and many other tourist towns.

Great fun way to get around and explore a bit! The local trains are old, overcrowded and dirty but a great and cheap experience.
Great way to experience the beach or the desert. Come on, you kow you´ve got to do it!
The trains are comfortable but not very reliable. Ask fellow passengers when to change trains (if you have to) since no one will notify you. Beware of touts operating on trains.

Riad Kniza Marrakesh
2 Reviews and 563 Opinions Beautifully decorated room, cozy aura, clean bathroom, delicious food and warmhearted staff. I got...
Hyatt Regency Casablanca
5 Reviews and 137 Opinions I worked very hard during the day in a office witout air conditioned. You can understand how I was...
Villa Maroc Essaouira
4 Reviews and 152 Opinions Suites #27, #29,#30 are built around an open central light well. There is no way to insulate any of...
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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...

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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