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Train then car: the smart way to travel between Moroccan cities
Tips5 min2 May 2026

Train then car: the smart way to travel between Moroccan cities

Morocco's rail network is one of the best in Africa. ONCF connects Tanger to Marrakech via Casablanca, Rabat, Meknès, and Fès. Trains are punctual, comfortable, and affordable. But they don't go everywhere. That's where the car comes in.

The ONCF network in brief

The main line runs from Tanger to Marrakech. Branches reach Oujda in the east and Nador via ONCF bus. The Al-Boraq high-speed trains do Casablanca-Tanger in two hours fifteen. Classic trains are slower but serve more stations.

The winning combination

Fly into Casablanca. Take the train to Marrakech (4h30) or Fès (5h). Pick up your car at the station. Explore at your own pace. Return the car at a different station if you're flying home from a different city. It's logistically clean and avoids driving boring motorway sections.

Our station delivery points

We deliver to Marrakech, Casa Voyageurs, Casa Port, Rabat Agdal, Fès, and Tanger Ville stations. Car waits at the arrivals exit. Same principle as the airport, slightly calmer.

For travelers with time

Arrive in Tanger by ferry from Spain. Take Al-Boraq to Casablanca. Pick up the car at Casa Voyageurs. Drive south to Marrakech over two days with stops. Fly home from Marrakech. This is the most complete tour of Morocco you can do in two weeks.

Ready to hit the road?

Pick your car and we'll deliver it wherever you land.