Transport
France-Morocco flights Air France and Royal Air Morocco operate between
Paris, Toulouse, Bordeaux, Lyon, Marseille, Nice and Casablanca, Rabat,
Fez, Oujda, Tangier, Marrakech, Essaouira and Agadir, placing Morocco
at three from France. Flights to Paris start from Rabat and Casablanca; for all other cities in France, departures are mainly Casablanca. People
who go to Morocco through Spain have to cross the Strait of Gibraltar
from several maritime services (provided by ferryboats):
Algeciras-Tanger-Algeciras and Ceuta. These boats are on average three trips a day (six in July and August). Trip duration varies from 1 to 3 hours of the port unpenning and type of ferry. The purchase of tickets is in port or at an agency in Spain and Morocco. Regarding the link with France, the ship Ferry "The Salamis Star" makes a connection Sète-Tangier every four days. The crossing is 36 hours. For maritime service, it is recommended to retain his seat in advance in a travel agency especially in summer.
Transport within the Roads Morocco: Morocco has a good road network. The
apparent ease that you will experience to flow into the country does
not exempt you to be cautious and vigilant because children who
recklessly cross roads, poorly lit vehicles or in poor condition (80%
are over 10 years) herds sometimes reserve surprises. In general, it is not advisable to drive at night. The rate of serious accidents in Morocco is particularly high proportion of the fleet and the total population. Moroccan roads kill nearly eight times more than the French roads. There are four sections of motorway where traffic is fluid: Rabat - Fez; Asilah Rabat, Casablanca - Settat and, to a lesser extent, Rabat - Casablanca. The
Tangier-Assilah section is still construction.Avion: The Royal Air
Morocco and Regional Airlines provide many domestic flights in safe
conditions. There are no domestic routes from Marrakech. To get to Ouarzazate, Essaouira and Agadir, we must start from Casablanca airport. Airport
Rabat / Sale (Tel. 037.80.80.89/037.80.80.90) is located about ten
kilometers north of Rabat, Salé, on the other side of Bouregreg River. No public transportation to get there, only large taxis will take you there (150 DH). Mohamed V International Airport in Casablanca (022 33 90 00) is located 30 km south-east of the city. It can be reached by train (station Mohamed V Airport), bus, or taxi. In
Marrakech Menara Airport (Tel: 044 44 78 65 is located 5 km from
Marrakech With no bus service takes 30 DH small taxi and between 50 and
60 DH large taxi Agadir.. The
airport path (Tel: 048 83 91 12) by bus from place to Tamri Talborjt
returns to 9DH By taxi, it takes 150 DH Train:.. The rail network
consists of three main lines: Tanger / Rabat, Casablanca / El .
Jadida / Marrakech and Kenitra / Oujda There are two stations in Rabat
Rabat City Avenue Mohammed V (Tel. 037.73.60.60). and Rabat-Agdal (Tel
.: 037.77.23.85) The trains to Casablanca .
frequent (one per hour in a period) and comfortable The two railway
lines (Tangier-Marrakech and Oujda-Rabat) meet there in Casablanca,
there are two railway stations. Casa Voyageurs station (most used) ,
Bhamad Boulevard (022 40 84 58) and the Casa Port Station Boulevard
Houphouet Boigny (022 27 18 37) The Marrakech train station. (Avenue
Hassan II, Tel: 044 44 77 03) serves the towns on the axis Marrakech -Tanger. You should know that there is no rail link beyond south of Marrrakech. Car:
The bus station in Rabat, on the road to Casablanca (5 km from the city
center), provides for connections with many cities of the Kingdom (79
037 58 16). Bus Station Agadir is located in the neighborhood Talborjt behind the Place Tamri. You
will also find the CTM and Satas agencies and a number of other
agencies (CTM: 048 82 20 77; Satas: 048 84 24 70; Agadir Express: 048 82
27 05). Leaving
the medina of Marrakech Bab Doukkala, we arrive at the bus station (044
43 39 33), a large modern rectangular building with a gigantic parking
taxis, buses and passenger cars. There
are two bus stations in Casablanca, the CTM bus station (022 45 88 81),
23, rue Léon L'Africain (behind the Safir hotel) and bus station rue de
Strasbourg. Taxi: To get around the city, it is possible to borrow small taxis. Identified
by color according to the cities (blue in Rabat, Casablanca red, for
example), they are not allowed to leave the city limits and are
relatively cheap. An
average race will cost you about 10DH - maximum of 3 passengers - (make
sure the meter is operating at the beginning of the race, otherwise
agree in advance on the price). A surcharge of 50% is required at night.
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