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Getting around Morocco

A guide to Public transport in Morocco

CTM Bus schedules from Tanger

Sunday, May 10, 2009


CTM is Morocco long distance bus service. 



An additional long distance bus service in Morocco is Supratours, which is owned by the Rail network.

Both companies have a good safety and reliability record and are reccomended for travellers to Morocco.
Other companies do exist, however the comfort levels, security and safety records are often poor and so are not reccomended.

It is possible to travel from Tanger to Marrakech by train and the train timetables can be accessed by visiting http://oncf.ma

However, if you prefer to travel by bus from Tanger to Marrakech, you can travel with CTM.

CTM Bus station Tanger location

CTM buses in Tanger have an office and departure point convieniently located at the entrance to the Port.

To reach the office when you have arrived at Tanger port by ferry, walk from the ferry along the exit road to the entrance of the port. The walk should take about 4 or 5 minutes and unless you have heavy luggage, a taxi will not be required.

The entrance of the port is guarded by Police and has archways across the road.
Walk under the archway and the CTM bus station (effectively just an office) is located on the street corner immediately to your right, when standing facing away from the port entrance.


The CTM bus station office is just on the left of this photo.


Buying Tickets for CTM bus Morocco

Tickets for the CTM bus in Morocco cannot be purchased from outside of the country.
The only exception to this is if you are travelling with Eurolines, from Spain to Marrakech, for example. 

So, the only option available is to purchase the ticket when you arrive in Tanger.

If you intend to take the CTM bus from Tanger, directly upon arriving in the country, you should remember to have some alternative plans to reach your destination. During some times of the year (Ramadan for instance), the buses may well be full. Without a back up transport plan (such as the train) you may have to wait, which may involve an overnight stop in Tanger.

If you are able to step straight off the ferry and onto a CTM bus (i have been lucky enough to do this....ferry arrived at 3pm in Tanger, bus departed to Marrakech at 4pm!), then you should ensure that you have some bottles of water or drink for the bus journey.

CTM buses do make stops for 30 minutes at a time around every 4 hours, depending upon driver Schedules.
These stops are usually at locations with a Cafe.

The CTM buses can sometimes have very cold air conditioning, so it is advisable to take sweater or jacket with you, even in the middle of the summer.

Payment for the CTM bus is in cash (Dirham only) and the offices do not accept credit cards.

Once you have purchased your ticket, take your luggage to the luggage check in desk, ensure you get a sticker with a unique number on it, which is usually then affixed to the back of your luggage ticket, which you keep.
There is a small 5 to 10 DH charge per bag, depending upon the size and the mood of the ticket clerk at the time!

Your luggage will then be stored in the luggage room and loaded onto your bus.


CTM BUS Morocco timetables from Tanger


 Destination Hours of departure from Tanger 
Agadir 05:30hrs / 11:15hrs / 14:45hrs / 16:30hrs / 23:55hrs 
Al Hoceima 20:00hrs 
B Mellal 11:15hrs 
Casablanca  05:30hrs / 11:15hrs / 14:45hrs / 16:30hrs / 23:55hrs 
Chefchaouen 10:00hrs / 12:15hrs / 15:15hrs/ 19:15hrs/ 21:15hrs 
Dakhla 23:55hrs
Errachidia 15:15hrs 
Fes 10:00hrs / 12:15hrs / 15:15hrs / 19:15hrs / 21:15hrs 
Laayoune 23:55hrs 
Nador 20:00hrs / 21:15hrs
Marrakech 11:15hrs / 14:45hrs / 16:30 hrs
Meknes 11:15hrs / 19:15hrs / 21:15hrs 
Ouarzazate 11:15hrs / 14:45 hrs 
Ouazzane 10:00hrs / 12:15hrs 
Oujda 19:15hrs 
Rabat 05:30hrs / 11:15hrs / 14:45hrs / 16:30hrs / 23:55hrs
Tetouan 10:00hrs / 12:15hrs / 20:00hrs
Tiznit 16:30hrs 
The above timetables were correct at 10/05/09 and are of course subject to change without notice etc etc