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How to Get to Rabat

How to Get to Rabat

Rabat Rabat-sale-kenitra, Morocco Travel Guide

Major Airports & Airlines

Rabat–Salé Airport RBA

This is the closest airport to Rabat, located about 8 km (5 miles) northeast of the city center. It mainly serves European flights and is a convenient option for travelers from nearby countries. Its smaller size means quicker navigation upon arrival.

Airlines & Routes RBA

  • Royal Air Maroc, Ryanair, Air France, easyJet, Transavia, TUI fly, Vueling.
  • Direct routes from various European cities: Paris, Brussels, Marseille, Rome, London (Stansted), Madrid.
  • For flight deals, explore Dollar Flight Club or Skyscanner.

Mohammed V International Airport CMN, Casablanca

Located about 100 km (62 miles) south of Rabat, CMN is Morocco's busiest airport and its main international hub. Many long-haul international flights arrive here, including those from North America, Europe, Africa, and the Middle East. This airport gives a wider range of flight options.

Airlines & Routes CMN

  • Royal Air Maroc has an extensive network from CMN. Major international carriers too.
  • Direct connections to major global hubs: New York, Washington D.C., Montreal, Paris, London, Frankfurt, Dubai.
  • From CMN, easy connection to Rabat via train or taxi. For flight compensation AirHelp.

Seasonal Flight Pricing

Flight frequency and prices often increase during peak tourist seasons (Spring and Autumn). Major holidays also see higher demand and prices.

Airport Facilities RBA

RBA, a smaller airport, provides basic facilities: cafes, duty-free shops, vehicle rental desks, and ATMs. It offers a straightforward and less crowded experience.

Airport Facilities CMN

CMN is larger and more modern with a wider range of services: many stores, restaurants, lounges, and several international car rental agencies.

Airport Transfers

From RBA to Rabat

  • Airport Transfer service Bus: Connects RBA to Rabat Ville train station (20-30 mins, MAD 25-30).
  • Grand Taxi: Fixed-price to Rabat city center (MAD 150-200). Confirm price before journey.
  • Private Transfer: Pre-book through hotel or local tour operator for convenience.
  • Check DiscoverCars.com for rental options.

From CMN to Rabat

  • Train: Direct from Aeroport Mohammed V to Rabat Ville station (1.5-2 hours, MAD 90 2nd class / MAD 120 1st class).
  • Grand Taxi: Approx. MAD 500-700. Negotiate fare before departing.
  • Private Transfer: Pre-booked, comfortable but more expensive.
  • Car rental at CMN also an option via DiscoverCars.com.

Direct Flight Availability

RBA Direct Flights

Predominantly from European cities, connecting to Rabat-Salé Airport.

CMN Direct Flights

More common for travelers from North America or further afield, getting to Casablanca.

Connecting from CMN

From CMN, easy train or taxi connections to Rabat for travelers.

Land Transportation

Train Connections

ONCF is the national rail operator. Rabat has two main train stations: Rabat Ville (central) and Rabat Agdal (modern, high-speed connections). Morocco's high-speed train, Al Boraq, connects Rabat to Tangier (via Kenitra) in about 1.5 hours.

Routes & Tickets

  • Regular services connect to Casablanca (1 hr), Marrakech (4 hrs), Fes (3.5 hrs), Meknes (2.FIVE hours).
  • Purchase tickets at stations (cash or card) or online via the ONCF website.
  • First class offers more space and comfort, often worth the small price difference for extended trips.

Long-Distance Buses

CTM and Supratours are the most reputable long-distance bus companies. They offer comfortable, air-conditioned buses with reserved seating, good for inter-city travel, especially to destinations not directly served by train.

Companies & Booking

  • Extensive network connecting Rabat to most major cities and towns throughout Morocco.
  • CTM often has its own dedicated bus a station in Rabat; Supratours often operates from train stations.
  • Book bus tickets in advance, especially for popular routes or during national holidays.

Self-Driving

Vehicles drive on the right. A valid ... is required national driver's license and an International Driving Permit (IDP). Minimum rental age is typically 21 or 25. A GPS or offline maps are helpful for navigation. Traffic in Moroccan cities can be chaotic. DiscoverCars.com for rental options.

Road Conditions & Safety

  • Highways are generally excellent. National roads vary. Rural roads can be unpaved.
  • Drivers can be pushy. Be aware of pedestrians, cyclists, and animals.
  • Avoid driving at night on rural roads due to poor lighting and unforeseen obstacles.

Border Crossings

Morocco shares land borders with Algeria (currently closed) and Mauritania. Spanish enclaves of Ceuta and Melilla are accessible by land. Travel through these borders involves specific entry/exit procedures and different visa rules. For most Rabat travelers, these land borders are not a main concern.

Considerations

  • Specific visa rules may apply for border crossings.
  • Entry and exit procedures vary by border point.
  • Check current status of borders for travelers.

Important Travel Notes

  • Traffic in Moroccan cities can be chaotic.
  • Drivers may not always follow traffic laws strictly.
  • Velocity limits are enforced, and police checks are common.
  • Be aware of pedestrians, cyclists, and animals.
  • Drinking and motoring is not allowed under any circumstances.
  • Rural roads can be poorly maintained or winding.

Sea/River Arrivals

Ferry Services & Cruise Ports

No direct international ferry services to Rabat. Ferries mainly connect Spain and France to other Moroccan ports like Tangier Med, Tanger Ville, Nador, and Al Hoceima. From Tangier, Rabat is readily accessible by train or bus.

Cruise Ship Information

  • Major international cruise ships typically dock in Casablanca or Tangier.
  • If arriving by cruise, check your itinerary for specific port details.
  • Arrange transfer options to Rabat from your disembarkation port.

River Transportation

Small boat taxis operate across the Bou Regreg River, connecting Rabat and Salé. This gives a scenic and inexpensive way to travel between the two cities, with good views of both skylines and the river mouth.

Local River Crossings

  • Offers an unique perspective of the twin cities from the water.
  • The ride is short and inexpensive, suitable for local travel.
  • Connects areas in Rabat and Salé, near the river mouth.

Ferry Ports

Ferries connect to Tangier, Nador, Al Hoceima; no direct service to Rabat.

River Taxis

Small boats cross Bou Regreg River between Rabat and Salé.

Cruise Docking

Major cruise ships typically dock in Casablanca or Tangier.

Departure Information

Exit Procedures & Timing

Generally, all departure taxes and fees are part of your airline ticket price. You do not usually need to pay any separate cash payment upon departure from Morocca flight centers. Confirm this with your airline or travel agent.

Arrival Times

  • For international flights (RBA or CMN), arrive at least 2-3 hours before scheduled departure.
  • For domestic flights within Morocco, arrive 1.5-2 hours before departure.
  • For train departures, arrive at the station 30-60 minutes before scheduled departure, less if you have your ticket.

Airport/Station Facilities

Be aware of the facilities available at your departure point to plan your time effectively prior to boarding.

Facility Overview

  • RBA: Limited facilities: cafes, duty-free, currency exchange.
  • CMN: Extensive facilities: wide range of shops, restaurants, lounges, prayer rooms.
  • Rabat Ville/Agdal Train Stations: Cafes, small shops, nice waiting rooms. Some may have a place to store luggage.

Check Before You Go

Flight Status

Check your flight status online before heading to the airport.

Baggage Limits

Confirm your airline's baggage allowance to avoid unexpected fees.

Required ID

Have your passport and boarding pass ready for security and customs.

Departure Smoothly

Well-planned departures ensure a relaxed the end of your trip.