Morocco ~ Getting There + Mobile phone SIMs

May 2024

See also: Documents and Port Immigration
For Buying and Using Moroccan SIMs see bottom of the page
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Most travellers from the UK heading to Morocco in the cooler months take the ferries from Portsmouth to northern Spain: Bilbao or better still, Santander. When you add up tolls and fuel and time across France it works out the same price for less driving or riding.
The Brittany ferries on this route are well-equipped cruise ships with plenty to occupy you over ~22 hours at sea, while doing a great job of smoothing the voyage across the Bay of Biscay. Brittany also have a no-frills ferry route between Rosslare, Ireland, and Bilbao.

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From Santander to Algeciras (the most-used port) is about 1000km, and the empty and fast network of roads west of Madrid (A67, A62, A66 and A381 – right) can get you between the two ports in one long day.

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On a motorcycle, from the UK you can save at least two days each way but getting it trucked to a warehouse near Malaga. I’ve used Fly and Ride. I delivered my bike all loaded up to a warehouse near Gatwick, then flew in and picked it up next to Malaga airport a week later. Post Brexit it now costs from £700 one-way. Pre-Brexit I’ve used removal companies from £420 one way. See this thread.

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Toll motorways. Quick way to get south.

Moroccan Ports
Now that Tan Med port is so easy, few go via ‘Tangiers City‘ or the nearby Spanish enclave of Ceuta (Sp), although from Alicante, ferries to Melilla enclave (Sp) are often much cheaper than adjacent Nador. The payback can be that on the Spanish side of the land border with Morocco you’ll have annoying ‘helpers’ offering their services. They’re just looking for a tip at the end of it, but on a quiet day, you can manage without them.

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Moroccan port maps

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Buying and using a Moroccan SIM card

Short version: to save me editing two pages go to my bullet-point post on the Forum info thread on SIMs. All you want to know and more is there.

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