has anyone tried the fairy from Morocco to Spain and vice versa? I am planning to do so with my family in our next trip to Morocco. I would like to stay a week in Cordoba and be back to Morocco again.
If you have any useful information please let me know. I need to know for example, the rate for the fairy and the length of the trip, and many other things.
Any information will be highly appreciated.
Reply to this I've travelled from Spain to Morocco by ferry, specifically from Tarifa to Tangier. The journey took about 45 minutes and it cost 24 Euro (this was in Mar 2005 so prices may have risen since). Tarifa is a nice town, well worth a few days stopover.
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Reply to this Hi Mohammed,
I found a useful website
SimplyMorocco.com http://www.simplymorocco.com/ that has lots of information on ferry companies that travel from Spain to Morocco (Tangier and Sebta) as well as other forms of transport.
I hope you find it useful.
Regards
Reply to this Salam Mohammed,
I'm from Tangier,Morocco i work here as a tour guide.I would like to inform you that from Tarifa there the frs fast ferry wich links Tarifa to Tangier neary every two hours,but there also fast ferries from Algecirase like nautas and acciona.If you are not in hurry you can use big boats but it takes few hours.If you are interested to know about a tour and what can be seeing in Tangier,pls contact me.
Reply to this I want to travel to Morocco for about 2 weeks, my trip will start in Spain, so I would like to know what's worth to see in Morocco and what should I avoid. Thanks.
Reply to this My favourites places in Morocco were the desert and sand dunes at Erg Chebbi, the Atlas mountains especially Jebel Toubkal (North Africa's highest peak), the city of Fez, Dades Valley, Todra Gorge, Ait Benhaddou, Marrakech, the seaside town of Essaouira, Rabat, Meknes, Volubilis and Moulay Idris. I wasn't a huga fan of Tangier - it's the first place you'll see if you come by ferry from Spain.
Reply to this Hello,there's no place you should avoid,except maybe Casablanca,the biggest town in the country.if you have two weeks there's Tangier,Asilah,fes and asilah in the north of the country which is completely different to the south.in the south Marrakesh and it surrounding.It always depense in what do like to see.ther's the costal area and the rif and atlas mountain and the desert....if any questions your welcome.
Reply to this Barry and Mohammed, thanks a lot for your advices... I just hope I can finally make it if plans don't chance.
Take care a lot,
Alexander
Reply to this Does anybody knows about what are the recommendable areas to find a hotel/hostel in these cities?: Fes, Marrakesh, Tangier and Rabat. When you look on internet maybe you find a place that looks nice and has a good price but it is not located in "strategic" areas. I want to find something cheap and secure. Any recommendations for exact hotels?
Besides that, what are the temperatures I should expect in December and what kind of weather?
Thanks for your help.
Alexander
Reply to this Could someone please tell me how best to get from Tangier to Fes, and then from Marrakesh to Tangier?
Also, what will the temperatures be like on the desert camel trek in late December/early January?
Thanks for your help!
Kristen
Reply to this There's a train from Tangier to Fes, it takes about 5 or 6 hours. Also another service between Marrakech and Tangier. Not sure if there's an official website but there is some info here: http://www.magicmorocco.com/morocco_trains.html
Reply to this In December and January, it can be cold in the desert bivouac at night. But the camel man provides bivuac tents, blankets, mats and you have a nice campfire while you eat, Not freezing like we all learned in gepgraphy books while in school!
Reply to this The cost from Tangiers to tarifa is about 350 dirhams. Cheaper to Algeciras.
The train from fes to Tangier? I believe you have to change trains en route. Also are buses. CTM- maybe Supratour
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