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How to actually compare car rental prices in Morocco
Comparison6 min12 May 2026

How to actually compare car rental prices in Morocco

Car rental in Morocco can be opaque. Very low advertised prices, insurance not included, fees added at the last moment. This guide tells you how to read a rental price and what you should actually compare.

The daily rate doesn't tell the whole story

A rate of 100 MAD per day can look unbeatable. But if insurance is 80 MAD per day extra, the excess is 8,000 MAD, and airport delivery is 300 MAD, your 7-day rental costs 1,760 MAD. Not 700 MAD. Always compare the total, not the daily rate.

What should be included

Comprehensive insurance. Roadside assistance. Unlimited mileage. These three are non-negotiable. If any one isn't included, add its real cost to the total before comparing.

The deposit: what it actually is

The deposit is your insurance excess. It's blocked on your card at pickup and returned in full when you bring the car back undamaged. It's not an expense, it's a guarantee. A 3,000 MAD deposit on an i10 or 9,000 MAD on a Mercedes A-Class reflects the vehicle's value and the risk covered.

Delivery fees

If you're picking up the car at an airport outside Marrakech, a delivery surcharge applies. With us, it's shown clearly in the price calculator before you confirm anything. Casablanca: 200 MAD. Agadir: 300 MAD. Fès: 350 MAD. Tanger: 400 MAD.

Volume discounts

Renting longer costs less per day. A Clio 5 at 350 MAD/day for 3 days is 1,050 MAD. The same car for 10 days is 3,100 MAD (310 MAD/day). If you're in Morocco for more than a week, you automatically save.

Our promise

At Ligne Noire, the price shown in the widget is the final price. Insurance included, unlimited mileage included, assistance included. The deposit is explained, the delivery surcharge is shown. There is nothing else.

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