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guy v 30 May 2008 18:29

Moroccan Motorway Times
 
Its been a while since I've been in the north or Morocco and they seem to have been busy extending motorways. (and I see its extending south with the Agadir - Marrakesh construction).

Does anyone know the rough journey times by car from Cueta to Fez if you go by the coatal motorway and is it quicker than heading inland past Chefchaouen (I've noted the useful warnings about the Rif via Ketama).

Similalry has anyone done the motorway route from Fez via Casa to Marrakesh -and if so how long?

Finally the time from Marrakesh to Tangier
- I'm reckoning on about 9 hours - is that right?

From driving a fair bit in the South I've developed a paranoia about speed traps (so will generally be keeping under the limits)!

Any estimates of the above much appreciated

Cheers

Guy

Dave Norfolk 30 May 2008 22:23

Marrakesh to Cueta when I come back in March this year took us 7 to 8 hours and that was 3 land rover motorway N9 to Casablanca Rabat to just North past Larache turn right on to the R417 good short cut to Tetouan then to Cueta

Cueta to Fez by Chefchaouen over the Rif did't stop there it was ok apart from the rif lorrys can take a bit of time to get past them 6 1/2 to 7 hours that was with 8 land rover in convoy and some that had never been to Morocco before so had to get use to the driving over there. We did have a lot of stops so would think you could do it in 4 to 5 hours that way don't know how long it would take by the coatal motorway

hope this is of some help to you

Dave

Tim Cullis 30 May 2008 22:41

A few weeks ago I left my Tag Heuer watch in the Ibis in Fnediq (next to Ceuta) so rode back from Fes to pick it up. The route via Chefchaouen took so long! It was much quicker coming back to take the *NEW* motorway (opened March) from Fnediq to Tanger, then pick up the motorway running south down the Atlantic coast to Rabat, then east to Fes.

Tim

guy v 30 May 2008 23:40

Thanks to you both.

Thats some useful steers on times and should help my planning.

Tim - hope the watch was still there (I've always had good experiences of Ibis, in maroc and elsewhere. My son left a teddy bear in one in France and a call two days later had them tracking it down and posting to the UK together with a very sweet note!)

Cheers

Guy

Sergiobodyweb 8 Jun 2008 01:01

Do you need any particular visa or a guide for drive into morocco with a motorcycle ?

Tim Cullis 8 Jun 2008 09:06

You haven't completed your profile, so I can't tell you. :)

Sergiobodyweb 8 Jun 2008 11:51

Hi Tim,

updated, I'm italian, my wife is amarican.

Sergiobodyweb 8 Jun 2008 12:02

I followed the link in your signature, there is plenty of information, thx ;)

dnicoletti 9 Jun 2008 19:26

Hi Sergio, it's nice to hear you from these pages!
we are (as italians) a small part of it, but we've enough strenght to face
great challenges. i'm from Milan i'd gathered together a lot of experience along my overland trips, and i'll be glad to share it with each others, expecially if they're from my same country.
well, i rode through morocco 2 years ago, heading to dakar; the only thing they'd ask me, was a local insurance policy. they says it's mandatory for foreigners vehicles, but i refused to sign it up one once landed in nador.
i saved about 70euros, but if i had had a road accident, things gone get worst for me. i suggest you to have a policy once there, it will aid you to
ride quiet.
for any other suggestion, have a look on my web site, you could find some
good mean to plan a trip like that.
or at least, write me!
Lungastrada.it > Home

Detourer 9 Jun 2008 20:53

[QUOTE=dnicoletti;193618].................was a local insurance policy. they says it's mandatory for foreigners vehicles, but i refused to sign it up one once landed in nador.
i saved about 70euros, but if i had had a road accident, things gone get worst for me. i suggest you to have a policy once there, it will aid you to
ride quiet......................QUOTE]



Yes, and a whole lot "worst" for the person you run over or crash into........still, saved 70 euros!

.

Peter Girling 11 Jun 2008 20:30

Insurance
 
Refuse to sign up? Now I can save money when I ride in Italy. Cool!

dnicoletti 15 Jun 2008 22:13

when i say "... i suggest you to sign it up one once there, it will aid you to ride quiet..."
i mean for you and each other.
sorry for misunderstood...

dnicoletti 16 Jun 2008 12:17

P.S. i beg you pardon, but i forgot to say as i use to purchase EUROPE ASSISTANCE policy when i ride. one for myself and another one for the bike.
that's the reason why i refuse to sign it up down there.
have a nice trip.

Sergiobodyweb 16 Jun 2008 18:00

Quote:

Originally Posted by dnicoletti (Post 193618)
Hi Sergio, it's nice to hear you from these pages!
we are (as italians) a small part of it, but we've enough strenght to face
great challenges. i'm from Milan i'd gathered together a lot of experience along my overland trips, and i'll be glad to share it with each others, expecially if they're from my same country.
well, i rode through morocco 2 years ago, heading to dakar; the only thing they'd ask me, was a local insurance policy. they says it's mandatory for foreigners vehicles, but i refused to sign it up one once landed in nador.
i saved about 70euros, but if i had had a road accident, things gone get worst for me. i suggest you to have a policy once there, it will aid you to
ride quiet.
for any other suggestion, have a look on my web site, you could find some
good mean to plan a trip like that.
or at least, write me!
Lungastrada.it > Home

Quote:

Originally Posted by dnicoletti (Post 194584)
P.S. i beg you pardon, but i forgot to say as i use to purchase EUROPE ASSISTANCE policy when i ride. one for myself and another one for the bike.
that's the reason why i refuse to sign it up down there.
have a nice trip.

Hi Nicoletti,

nice to hear from you.
Most probably we will leave Italy next weekend, spain and then Morocco, I saw your pictures and I can't wait to be on the road, do they let you take pictures without problems ?
I'll check right now my assurance company.

dnicoletti 16 Jun 2008 22:21

hi Sergio,
it's nice to hear you for me too. i'm glad as my pictures increase you the wish for leaving. take photos in morocco; i always ask it for in
advance, to avoid nasty situations with the locals. i only had a trouble in Marrakech with a couple of bad young guys wich blamed me for my shooting.
for all the rest, no problem. if may you need info and suggestion about where to go, i'm at your disposal.
have anice trip.


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