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Places to start your journey in Morocco

Our top branches in Morocco

4.8
Marrakech Airport
24h Pick Up
24h Return
Marrakech Menara Airport
Marrakech 40160
Morocco
4.8
Fez Airport
24h Pick Up
24h Return
Fez Int. Airport
Fes 30000
Morocco
4.9
Tangier Airport
24h Pick Up
24h Return
Tangier Int. Airport
Tangier 90032
Morocco
4.8
Rabat-Sale Airport
24h Pick Up
24h Return
Rabat Sale Airport
Rabat (Morocco) 11025
Morocco
4.6
Casablanca Internat. Airport
24h Pick Up
24h Return
Mohammed V Internat. Airport
Casablanca 20000
Morocco
4.4
Agadir Airport
24h Pick Up
24h Return
Agadir Airport
Agadir Maroc 80000
Morocco
4.9
Oujda Angads Airport
24h Return
Aéroport Oujda
Oujda 60023
Morocco
5.0
Nador Airport
24h Pick Up
24h Return
Aeroport Nador Laroui
Nador 62000
Morocco

Discover Morocco

Sixt Car Hire Deals in Morocco

Morocco is a vibrant and exotic country with a rich history and culture. You can explore it to the full with a car hire from Sixt. Our diverse fleet of safe, reliable rental cars is regularly updated and includes something to meet the needs of every driver. And with branches throughout the country, we make it easy as possible for you to rent a car in Morocco, allowing you the freedom to make the most of your holiday experience.

Car rental in Morocco

Our branch menu offers details of all our branches in Morocco. You can find Sixt branches in a variety of convenient locations, including all the major cities and airports. We operate two branches each in Casablanca, Tangier and the capital Marrakech. As booking is quick and convenient online or by telephone, it makes sense to arrange your car hire in Morocco before you travel, so you can have as much time as possible to explore while you're here. To help you even further, we've put together this travel guide offering information about driving conditions and the main places of interest you'll want to visit.

Our Service

Here at Sixt, we aim to cater for your individual needs, which is why we make sure to offer diversity in our rental car fleet. Our economy models will free up more of your holiday money so you can bring back plenty of souvenirs! A spacious estate is a good choice if you're carrying a lot of luggage, while a 4x4 can be a good choice of car rental in Morocco, as some of the terrain can be rough. You can find details of all our rental vehicles when you book online. In addition, all of our car hire deals in Morocco come with 900 kilometres free!

We also offer a range of additional extra services which can be booked when you reserve your rental vehicle. If you're travelling with children, you can easily add baby or child seats, or parties of adults may want to include additional drivers. We can also provide Sat Nav to help you find your way around the many attractions Morocco has to offer.

Credit Card Bookings

All major internationally recognised credit cards are accepted, including American Express, Visa, and Eurocard/ Mastercard. However, we cannot accept Diners Club or prepaid/ debit cards such as Visa Electron. Bookings can only be made by the cardholder, and you'll need to show a valid passport or ID card when you collect your rental car.

Driving Licence Requirements

In order to rent a car in Morocco, you will need a valid driving licence from the country where you live. If your driving licence isn't printed in the Roman alphabet you will also have to provide a valid International driving licence. Drivers from countries that are not part of the Geneva/ Vienna Convention on Road Traffic must supply an official translation in English or French along with their original licence.

Age Restrictions

Drivers must be aged 21 or over, and have held a valid driving licence for a minimum of two years. However, some categories of car in Morocco require the driver to be aged over 23 or even 25. Drivers aged under 25 or over 75 may have to pay a surcharge to rent a car.

Accidents

If you are involved in a road traffic accident in your rental vehicle, the police can be reached by calling 19 if you're in a town or city, or 117 from the countryside. You can call an ambulance or the fire brigade by dialling 15. Not all operators will speak English, but most speak French. If you're in a town or city, it's usually easy to find a police officer within a short amount of time.

Driving Tips in Morocco

Driving in Morocco is on the right. Not all roads are in good condition and large animals regularly walk out in front of cars, so it is important to be alert. However, please check your mirrors before you brake as tailgating is common here.

Speed Limits

Speed limits in Morocco are 120 km/hour on the motorway and 60 km/hour on open roads or in towns and cities. It is important to stick to the speed limit as the police regularly use mobile speed cameras and are quick to impose fines.

Road Signage

Distances are shown in kilometres, and traffic signs are written in Arabic and French. Motorway signs are written in white on either a blue or green background.

Traffic Laws

You must carry your driving licence and proof of insurance with you at all times when driving in Morocco, as you can be fined for failing to produce these documents on demand. It is also advisable to carry your car rental contract and a copy of your passport. It's also worth noting that in Morocco it is illegal to drive if you have consumed any alcohol at all. It isn't worth taking a risk with this law as breathalysing is common.

Parking

Parking rules in Morocco can be tricky to understand. There are very few paid parking areas, even in the major cities, and the majority of drivers tend to park where they like. However, traffic wardens regularly patrol in the cities, so it's best to park as safely as possible without causing any obstructions if you want to avoid a fine.

Major Routes

Morocco has a network of motorways, most of which are toll roads. The busiest routes are the A3, which runs between Casablanca and Rabat, the A1 from Rabat to Tangier, and the A7, which runs from Casablanca to the capital, Marrakech. The motorway network is currently being expanded in order to direct more traffic away from the Route Nationals, the roads that run through the towns and villages on the way to the major cities.

Crossing Borders

You are not allowed to cross the border into any other country with a car hire in Morocco, but Sixt can help you hire a car in a wide variety of locations worldwide.

Customer reviews & feedback

4.7
4.731346
Based on 716 reviews
from our Customer Excitement Score survey*

Listen to what our customers say

4.9
Vehicle handover
4.8
The way to SIXT
4.7
Vehicle return
Chris Sarah N.
5.0
Put all your car rental worries away. Our experience was nothing like what you read about. Khalid explained everything and we looked over the car together and marked any missing damage in the sheet. He didn’t mind us being extra careful and even gave us his contact info and dated in touch with us over the 3 weeks. We returned the car at the airport and he helped us figure it all out with his colleague at that location, who also made the return experience perfect. There were no additional charges or surprises. The airport drop off is a parking lot located in terminal 2, just stay to right once in terminal 2. Park the car in the designated Sixt parking spot, and take the documents and keys inside the terminal, on the far right. Make sure you’ve got the car cleaned (30 mad at most gas stations), full of gas and it’s undamaged. Take some pics just to be safe, including the fuel gauge and odometer and you will be fine! Definitely recommend!
Olaf P.
5.0
Very good and helpful service
Courtnie C.
5.0
I normally wouldn’t say this as a negative but they may be overly communicating with guests. Leading up to the pick up they emailed me a few times confirming pickup and advising my pickup time was earlier than their operating hours. I booked a rental car through AMEX travel which led to the confusion on the time they open. We got a brand new (literally had 65 km on it) car which was very comfortable and provided a smooth ride for the journey. The day of the return they emailed us an hour before checking that we would be returning it as expected. You also need to call them five minutes before arriving so they meet you outside as there is no parking garage. That was the biggest downside to this location is you need to find street parking to return the car.

*Our Customer Excitement Score is based on a survey sent to all customers who booked in Morocco. The score is an average of all customer responses.

Good to know when renting in Morocco

What's the minimum age to hire a car in Morocco?
To rent a car with SIXT in Morocco you need to be at least 21 with a valid license. Some car categories have a higher minimum rental age, and an underage driver fee may apply.
Can I modify, extend, or cancel my reservation?
At SIXT you can either pay online or when you pick up your car in Morocco.
What documents do I need to hire a car in Morocco?
You need a valid driver’s license held for at least 1 year, depending on the car category. You might also need an International Driving Permit or official translation of the license.
Whether you’re planning to stay in Morocco or travel beyond, it’s easy to reserve a long-term rental. Enter your trip dates and pick-up/drop-off locations and we’ll find you affordable long-term car rental deals.
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