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UPDATED: 2026
Morocco Transportation 2026: The Complete Guide to City-to-City Travel Without Stress or Scams
Planning a trip to Morocco? Traveling between Casablanca, Marrakech, and Rabat can either be a pleasant cruise or an endless series of negotiations with taxi drivers. In 2026, Morocco has become a top tourist destination. In this guide, we break down all transportation methods—from budget-friendly buses to premium private transfers (VTC).
Quick Answers: What is the best way to travel in 2026?
- How to get from Casablanca to Marrakech? The most comfortable way is the Al Atlas train or a private transfer (VTC). Travel time: ~2.5 hours.
- How to get from Marrakech to Casablanca? Train (an economy class ticket costs about 160-180 MAD) or a Mercedes Vito minivan for groups.
- Best budget transport? The CTM bus network—reliable, air-conditioned, and offering fixed prices (from 95 MAD).
- Car rental costs? From 30 to 150 euros per day + mandatory deposit (from 500 euros).
- Safety: Ride-hailing apps (Careem) are not recommended. A pre-booked private driver (VTC) is the only way to avoid haggling.
1. ONCF Trains: Modern Comfort
Morocco's railway network is the pride of Africa. High-speed Al Boraq trains and regional Al Atlas trains connect major cities. The train ride from Casablanca to Marrakech takes about 2 hours and 40 minutes.
- Pros: Regular schedules, air conditioning, and no traffic jams.
- Cons: In peak season, first-class tickets sell out well in advance. Stations in Casablanca are located in different parts of the city.
- Booking: You can book your tickets online on the official ONCF website.
2. CTM Buses: When Price is the Priority
The CTM company remains the leader in bus transportation. The trip usually takes 3.5–4 hours.
- Pros: The cheapest option available (from 95 MAD). They have their own clean terminals.
- Cons: Possible delays due to traffic conditions.
3. Destination Guide
Rabat: The TNR train from Casablanca runs every 30 minutes. From Tangier, the Al Boraq high-speed train will get you there in 1 hour and 20 minutes.
Fez: Connected by trains from Casablanca (about 4 hours). For groups, booking a VTC allows for a scenic stop in Meknes or the Roman ruins of Volubilis.
Chefchaouen: There is no railway access. The main way is the CTM bus from Tangier or Fez. Many travelers choose a private driver due to the winding mountain roads.
Merzouga Desert: The longest journey (8–10 hours). Renting a car or hiring a Mercedes Sprinter with a driver is highly recommended.
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4. Car Rental and Private Drivers (VTC)
Car rental costs in 2026 range from 30 to 150 euros per day. Almost all agencies require a credit card deposit (starting from 500 euros). Traffic in Moroccan cities is notoriously chaotic, and parking inside the Medina is impossible.
VTC Service (Private Chauffeur): Mercedes Vito and Sprinter vans are ideal for families and small groups. The price is fixed at booking, guaranteeing maximum safety and peace of mind.
5. How to Avoid Scams: 2026 Tips
- The Taxi Meter: In a Petit Taxi, always demand that the driver turns on the meter (compteur). In a Grand Taxi, negotiate the price BEFORE getting in.
- Apps: Uber does not operate here. Using Careem in Morocco is not recommended: the service is poorly regulated, and drivers often demand cash on top of the app's fare. Ride-hailing apps are best avoided.
- Tickets: Buy tickets only at official counters. Do not trust "helpers" hanging around train or bus stations.
Summary: For savings, choose the train or CTM buses. For maximum comfort, privacy, and safety in 2026, the best solution remains a private VTC transfer using a Mercedes Vito.
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