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INTERNAL FLIGHTS

Flying is not exactly the most popular mode of travel in Morocco but the national airline Royal Air Maroc it serves a good network of cities with an acceptable but expensive service. It can be convenient for those who have little time to explore the country. 

TRAIN

Moroccan trains – ONCF – They are a good option due to their reliability and low price, although they are not very fast or punctual. Furthermore, they are limited to the itinerary between Tangier and Marrakesh, via Casablanca and Rabat. A branch with the fate of Oujda starts in Sidi Kachem and also passes through Meknes and Fez. 

TRUCK

The most luxurious, from companies like CTM and Supratours, are an excellent alternative to train routes because they cover practically the entire country. Local buses are plentiful but only advisable for more patient and discomfort-resistant travelers.

CAR RENTAL

Mainly along the coast and between Tangier and Casablanca, Morocco has excellent quality roads, including motorways with several lanes in both directions. The roads gradually deteriorate in quality the farther we go south and from Casablanca and Rabat. Taking these conditions into account, Morocco is one of the best countries in North Africa to rent a car and explore the country, as several multinational companies from rent-a-car are present in the biggest cities.

Compact car rentals with air conditioning are usual for from €15 per day, provided they are booked in advance and outside the high season. If you venture to explore the semi-desert south of the country, do so with a rugged 4WD vehicle. Several operators and tour agencies provide 4WD vehicles with drivers/guides who speak several languages ​​and follow pre-defined itineraries.