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By Bus

From Europe

The French company Eurolines serves major destinations in Morocco ( http://www.eurolines.fr ) There are also several independent lines of buses, from Paris and Brussels in particular.

From Mauritania

No, for now (07/2008) direct bus line linking Mauritania Morocco (monitor still a hypothetical line open at the site of the Moroccan www.ctm.ma CTM). For now, take a bus (or taxi) to Mauritanian side Nouadhibou (from Nouakchott, 5 hours, about 15 euros), from there, get a taxi (at the bus station of Nouadhibou, where one can also sleep) to Dakhla (350 km further north, it is trading around 30 euros and it takes a long time, especially because of the border, quite severe). In Dakhla, we can easily find buses to the rest of Morocco (For example, Dakhla, Agadir: 34 euros).

Alternatively, truck vegetables are Moroccan daily round trips between Nouakchott and Agadir, and passengers back to Morocco. They are found at Nouakchott, near the Moroccan mosque (their "base" is the restaurant "Mauritania Morocco": you can ask there). From Mauritania to 18h. Count max. 100 euros (negotiating skills welcome!). Attention, they are filling up fast: book place in the morning, if possible. The truck ride is rather faster (no change), but does not a big difference. Starting on Day 1 at 18h, we arrive at Agadir on Day 3 at 15h-16h.

See also the other way, the page arrived in Mauritania from Morocco.

By plane

International airports in Casablanca, Marrakech, Agadir, Fez, Tangier, Rabat. Travel agencies offer charter flights especially economic for the major airports of the country.

Several low cost airlines like EasyJet deservent the country, Ryanair, Jet4you, Atlas-blue, Air Arabia.

Boat

The ports of Tangier and Nador are serviced regularly for:

  • Algeciras, Tarifa (Spain)
  • Sète (France)
  • Genova (Italy)
  • Almeria
  • Al Hoceima

By train

Morocco does not have international rail link.

http://www.oncf.ma/

By car

On arrival at the border, Customs issues a declaration of temporary vehicle valid for 6 months (3 months for utilities). If we enter the country by car you must necessarily come out the same car. It is possible to rent a car in most major cities, airports ... The state of the cars and is generally the cost is substantially the same as in Europe (rent, fuel ... Wink . The main areas are well maintained but the roads can reveal surprises. Speed ​​limits must be respected, not only because the fines can be very high but due to animals, pedestrians, vehicles and agricultural vehicles that may arise at any time. Night driving is difficult. Some tracks are only available in 4 × 4notamment in the south (Western Sahara), check with the police and tourism authorities can prove to be of great help. There are also 1,500 km of highways between major cities.

Helicopter

From Malaga airport there are several daily flights to Ceuta for the price of 110 euros http://www.helisureste.com