Tangier Car Rental Age Rules: Under 21, Under 25, and Surcharges
Renting a car in Tangier is simple once you understand one thing: age rules aren’t a single Morocco-wide number. They’re a mix of (1) the rental company’s policy, (2) the ...
Read MoreRenting a car in Tangier is simple once you understand one thing: age rules aren’t a single Morocco-wide number. They’re a mix of (1) the rental company’s policy, (2) the ...
Read MoreWhen you search for a “van rental” in Tangier, you’ll see listings labeled minivan, people carrier, 7-seater, 9-seater, passenger van, or sometimes just “van.” The problem is that different rental ...
Read MoreIf you drive in Tangier, you’ll quickly meet the local “parking guard” (often called a gardien). Sometimes they’re genuinely helpful, guiding you into a tight space, watching your car, helping ...
Read MoreTangier is an easy base for day trips, Cap Spartel, Achakar, Asilah, Larache, Tetouan, Chefchaouen, but getting out of the city at the wrong time can add 20–60 minutes of ...
Read MoreCross-city returns (dropping a car in Tangier after picking it up in another city) are easy when the handover location matches Tangier’s real traffic patterns. The mistake tourists make is ...
Read MoreFamily travel in Tangier is smoother with a rental car, until you discover the “trunk space reality”: that stroller that fit at home suddenly fights with two carry-ons, a diaper ...
Read MoreCabo Negro is one of the easiest beach escapes from Tangier: close enough for a day trip, calm enough for a weekend, and simple to reach if you know which ...
Read MoreRefueling in Tangier is easy, until you do it at the wrong time or in the wrong place. The city has plenty of stations, but traffic patterns (port flows, Corniche ...
Read MoreDriving from Tangier to Spain by ferry is absolutely doable, but the rules change depending on which port you depart from and whether the car is yours or a rental. ...
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