Morocco Travel Guide

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receptionist at your hotel for help.


The ever-helpful    Casa    Pocket  (www.casa-pocket.com)   lists   events.

Office National Marocain du Tourisme (ONMT; off Click here ; 0522 27 95 33; 55 Rue
Omar Slaoui)


Syndicat d’Initiative Offline map ( 0522 22 15 24; 98 Blvd Mohammed V)


Travel Agencies
Carlson Wagonlit ( 0522 20 30 51; www.carlsonwagonlit.com/en/countries/ma; 60-62 Rue
Araibi Jilali) A respected international chain of travel agencies.


Supratours ( 0522 24 81 72; www.supratourstravel.com; Casa Voyageurs train station)
Organises rail and bus connections.


Voyages Wasteels ( 0522 54 10 10; www.wasteels.fr, in French; 26 Rue Léon L’Africain) A
good place for cheap intercontinental rail tickets.


Getting There & Away

Air
Casablanca’s Mohammed V International Airport ( 0522 53 90 40; www.onda.ma) is 30km
southeast of the city on the Marrakesh road. Regular flights leave here for most countries in
western Europe, as well as to West Africa, Algeria, Tunisia, Egypt, the Middle East and North
America. For a list of airlines with flights in and out of Casablanca Click here.


Internally, the vast majority of Royal Air Maroc’s (RAM) flights go via Casablanca, so you can
get to any destination in Morocco directly from the city. Regional Air Lines flies to over a dozen
Moroccan destinations, mostly south along the coast.


Bus
The modern CTM bus station Offline map ( 0522 54 10 10; www.ctm.ma; 23 Rue Léon


L’Africain) is close to Ave des FAR. It’s a pretty efficient place with a cafe. There are daily
CTM bus departures. Night buses include the following:


DESTINATION COST (DH)DURATION (HR)
Al-Hoceima 200 11


Dakhla 530 28


Er-Rachidia, via Tinerhir 190 14


Nador 190 13


Ouarzazate 170 7½


Oujda 190 11


Taroudannt 190 10


DAY BUSES FROM CASABLANCA

DESTINATIONCOST (DH)DURATION    (HR)DAILY   FREQUENCY
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