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tony johnston 14 Aug 2015 16:37

Using One-Way Ferry Tickets
 
I will be crossing to Maroc in late Sept and will be coming back about a month later using a still valid return leg ticket that I did not use earlier this year.

I will therefore be buying a one way only ticket from Carlos for the initial crossing.

To my logical mind this should all work OK BUT, my 'Black Side',illogical travellers mind tells me to ask those who may know more,if there are likely to be any problems with this!

Any comments/advice welcome:eek3:

*Touring Ted* 14 Aug 2015 21:10

Sounds straight forward. Buy a ticket for the route and get on the ferry.

If your other ticket/s for a journey are within their validity time and for the correct route with the correct carrier then what can go wrong ??

I can't see a problem.

Tony LEE 15 Aug 2015 22:19

any traveller continuing south beyond Marocco would only buy a single ticket so I doubt whether the ticket sellers are going to worry about it. If queried about how you are going to leave Morocco at the end of your stay, you have the return ticket to show them.

tony johnston 16 Aug 2015 09:21

Cheers Guys,
What I particularly had in mind was any angles port fixers and the like may thro at it. Not that it will change anything at my end-just nice to know:D

Tony LEE 16 Aug 2015 13:29

Port fixers and their ilk are like flies - just swat at them a few times and they will go away. They are a pest all throughout Morocco any time it appears they might be able to charge you 20 Shekels for something that would be free anywhere else. Even the ferry agents' offices on the Morocco side are infested with would-be helpers who block the doorways and try and insist that they are the only ones able to deal with the staff behind the counter 2 metres away.
Procedure at either end of the ferry is straightforward - more so on the northern end of course - because of the huge number of Europeans who cross with their vehicles every winter, or would be if it weren't for the fixers swarming around pretending to be officials.


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