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Fisac 17 Sep 2017 21:13

Where to get insurance - Melilla / Beni Ensar Border
 
Hello,

A couple of months ago I went to Morocco with some friends and people here were super helpful, answering my questions. So here is me giving back to the community.

If you happen to have an English registerd bike, you will very likely not be covered by your insurance in Morocco. Unlike most European Bikers.

Erroneously, some threads in this forum claim that you can get your bike insurance just after crossing the fence in Beni Ensar. As per April 2017, THAT IS NOT LONGER THE CASE for foreign vehicles. You will need to go to Nador, a 15 minute bike ride away or 5€ taxi ride.

You should look or ask for this address.

Assurances KADAOUI
46, Avenue Med V - Nador
T: +212(0)5 36 60 41 97
F: +212(0)5 36 33 04 00
e: assur.kadaoui@gmail.com


It will take around 35 to 40 minutes to the paperwork, lovely staff, Tea will be offered. It will cost around €90 or £70. And it's third party, it includes recover contact number.

This is what I had to do.

I hope it helps other people.

Cheers

Chris Scott 18 Sep 2017 00:25

Thanks for the update.
Is #46 the roundabout end or the sea end of Mohamed 5?

According to one source it's halfway along.

Fisac 18 Sep 2017 16:27

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chris Scott (Post 570762)
Thanks for the update.
Is #46 the roundabout end or the sea end of Mohamed 5?

According to one source it's halfway along.

Your point is I believe the right location. or very close

Chris Scott 18 Sep 2017 18:02

Thanks Fisac.
Here's a map to clarify.

https://saharaoverland.files.wordpre...ns11.jpg?w-555

Laura Seaver 1 Apr 2018 22:03

Nador insurance
 
Here is our experience getting off the ferry in Nador this morning and buying insurance in the port.

We got our D16ter filled out on the ferry (GNV from Sete, France) along with getting our passports stamped.

When we rode off the ferry, we asked one of the helper guys about getting insurance. He had us park then took off looking for the insurance woman. She took me in to the terminal building and unlocked the insurance office to sell me insurance. She wouldn't sell me two months, only one or three months. Cash only, euros or dirhams (the cash machine in the terminal wasn't working, so I spent down my euto stash), 250 euros each bike for three months of insurance.

This was all before we turned in the first third of the D16ter.

Now off for two months of exploring!!

-Laura

Tim Cullis 1 Apr 2018 22:48

Crazy rip-off money, someone is doing very well out of this.

I have one of my bikes on third party insurance in Spain which costs 148€ per annum and includes green card cover for Morocco for up to 90 days per trip, no limit on number of trips.

Chris Scott 2 Apr 2018 09:35

Thanks for update Laura - good to know it's available at the port again.

Mark hadley 2 Apr 2018 21:58

We have been in Morocco for five months, andoaid for two times three months if border insurance. That's a lot of money. We have met a few people who get a free or cheap green card from their UK insurer.

Border insurance is so expensive it's worth choosing your UK insurer just to be able to get a Morocco green card.

Laura Seaver 8 Apr 2018 22:38

Insurance at Nador
 
It was more expensive than I thought it would be by 50-80 euros per bike, but I was happy to be able to get it done at 8 am on a Sunday morning. After reading this thread, I've thought there was a chance we'd have to hang around Nador until Monday morning, which I wasn't really looking forward to.

Coming from the US, I was unable to find anyone willing to sell us green card insurance that included Morocco. But maybe I gave up too soon.... Perhaps a Spanish company? Anyone had luck with that?

-Laura

priffe 9 Apr 2018 08:42

Being Swedish, I get green card for free from my insurance provider with a phone call.

Some european countries offer it, others don't.
If you are American, I don't see how you could get it I have driven UK registererd cars as a foreigner and could sometimes get UK insurance if I had a UK adress, expensive, and certainly no green card offered.

talkingmonkeys 17 Aug 2018 16:47

insurance for morocco
 
I see in the thread that insurance can be bought in Nabor but what is the situation from Ceuta? We are wanting to take a ferry from Spain to Ceuta and then on to Marrakesh on UK registered bikes, It was my understanding that the insurance can be bought at the boarder is this still the case?
many thanks
Neil and Steph

Chris Scott 17 Aug 2018 17:01

In Ceuta there was an AXA? place out of the port down the road, but it was hit and miss, iirc.
Few prolong the hassle by going via Ceuta these days, so unless you have a good reason, go via Tan Med a few miles to the west.
Buy insurance from the cabin then out the port leads straight to the motorway for Marrakech.

Getting There

Chris Scott 19 Feb 2019 16:50

FYI: update Melilla to Nador
 
Used to be a hassley border (a Dutch journalist mate just got deported from here), but got this message from a traveller:

Quote:

Entering from Melilla to Nador now easy. Tell the Moroccon border guard you need a CIN. He let's you park just through the check point. Walk back to the booths and there is one with passport control written on. Get your blank CIN here, fill it out the same booth where it is processed. Then go to the booth next door and get your TVIP.
Insurance.

Quote:

I switched to NFU who cover Morocco (but 3rd party only) and did my 80 Landcruiser for £230.

PanEuropean 21 Feb 2019 02:05

Just for the record:

1) I've entered Morocco twice now with my Canadian-registered motorcycle, each time at Tanger Med. It's very easy to get insurance there, the security people keep most of the touts away (a few still manage to hang around), and the insurance price at Tanger Med is the 'fixed price',

2) I rode into Melilla and back out again, just to see what Melilla was like, and that is one tough border crossing in either direction. The officials there have a difficult time with all the migrants from sub-Saharan Africa that they have to keep out, and it's a rough neighborhood. Totally unlike Tanger Med, which is a sterile area (in a positive sense) and the only visitors who arrive have already been pre-screened by the Spanish at the port and by the Moroccan immigration officer on the boat.

So, my advice to all: If you are going to Morocco from Europe, enter at Tanger Med.

Michael

Mt350Rider 16 Mar 2019 12:26

Arriving in Nador from Sete and need motorycle insurance - help needed
 
Hi All,

After doing my research and trying my luck with the usual insurance companies (HIC, Norwich Union, Adrian Flux, Tourinsure) i'm now relying on the collective wisdom of the HUBB.

I'm riding from London to Sete and taking the ferry across to Nador (arriving on the 25th April), i'll be in Morocco for 13 days before heading back via Tangere.

So far the cheapest quote i've had for the BMW has been around £200 for third party only!

Can you still buy insurance at the border in Nador? Has anyone tried it recently?

Can any one recommend any other insurance companies? I tried my own insurer (MCE) but they're rubbish.

I've been reading Chris Scott's book and am really looking forward to my trip. I just have the insurance to sort out.

Any advise would be greatfully received.

Thanks,

Raoul


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