Tuesday 1 January 2019

Driving tips in Morocco

Morocco car rental

Renting a car with Rentalisa in Morocco is easy with our convenient locations, affordable rates and premium vehicles. Whatever type of trip you have planned, our large fleet will be able to meet your travel needs. From cabriolets to SUVs, from luxury models to economical solutions, we have the ideal rental car to help you make the most of your stay in Morocco.
When you rent a car in Morocco with Rentalisa, you can choose from a wide range of premium brand vehicles that can meet varied needs of budgets and travel projects. Make sure your car rental covers all of your needs and do not hesitate to upgrade it with our helpful extras. When you book in advance on the website or by phone, you can easily subscribe to optional options. If you want peace of mind by adding extra insurance - for example, sharing the steering wheel with another driver, the GPS or a child seat if needed - we can do it. Please note that we are able to guarantee only reservations for car categories and not for a specific model.

Driving tips in Morocco

It is important to be informed about traffic rules and regulations before driving a rental car in Morocco. Here are some guidelines to know, and please make sure you are familiar with all local laws.
Drivers and passengers must wear seat belts.
It is forbidden to use a mobile phone while driving.
Be alert to mopeds, motorcycles and animals, especially when traveling through rural areas.
When finalizing your car rental, our team will be happy to give you more tips and advice for your driving in Morocco.

What to see in Morocco with rental car

Morocco is a great country that you can explore at your own pace and as you wish when you rent a car. Morocco is home to a number of UNESCO World Heritage sites that you can visit with your rental car. For example, the archaeological site of Volubilis is an ancient Roman city that still has very fine examples of mosaics and structures dating from the Roman era. The Medina of Fez is another historical curiosity, more than 1200 years old and one of the three largest fortified cities in the world. And no visit to Morocco is complete without going to see the vast desert of the Sahara. You can drive near Merzouga to the dunes of Erg Chebbi, the largest in the country.