Toubkal Trekking is a local Adventure Travel company based in Marrakech.

The company was founded by a group of Mountain guides from Toubkal area led by Mustapha Bouinbaden who is actually the driving force behind the Toubkal Trekking company.



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Casablanca City to Marrakech One Way Private Transfer

Casablanca City to Marrakech: One Way Private Transfer

Let’s be honest—traveling between cities can either feel like a glamorous movie scene or like you’re trapped in a vehicle with your luggage plotting its revenge. But when you’re heading from Casablanca to Marrakech, why settle for “meh” when you can have magnifique?

Enter: the private transfer. Buckle up, traveler—this isn’t your grandma’s road trip.

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Why Not Just Take the Train, You Ask?

Oh sure, the train sounds romantic. Cue the soft French accordion in the background… until someone two seats away starts peeling hard-boiled eggs and an intense telenovela volume battle breaks out between carriages

And then there’s the luggage shuffle. Getting your 23kg suitcase up those narrow train steps without wiping out a fellow passenger? Olympic-level.

With a private transfer, it’s you, your playlist (yes, even your guilty pleasures), and a driver who’s not judging your car karaoke.

The Route: Less “Fast & Furious,” More “Smooth & Scenic”

From Casablanca to Marrakech, you’re looking at about 2.5 to 3 hours on the road, depending on traffic, camel crossings (rare but not impossible), and snack stops. The route down the A7 highway offers glimpses of rolling landscapes, roadside tagine stalls, and the occasional donkey just vibing.

No rushing to the station. No “Did I miss the stop?” panic. Just cruise control, air conditioning, and smug satisfaction.

Your Driver: Tour Guide, DJ, Comedian?

Most private drivers in Morocco are part driver, part cultural ambassador, part therapist—if you need to rant about your ex, they’ve heard worse. Expect anything from a quick history lesson on Casablanca’s Art Deco flair to insider tips on where to get the best orange juice in Jemaa el-Fnaa (trust us, it’s worth it).

Bonus: They’ll probably offer to stop for mint tea on the way. Say yes. Always say yes to mint tea.

What About Cost? Is It a Celebrity Thing?

Not at all. Unless you count that time a B-list soap opera star may or may not have taken the same ride.

Prices usually start around $120 to $180 depending on the type of vehicle and your negotiation skills (or how charming your booking email was). Split that between friends and voilà—it’s budget-friendly and bougie.

Plus, you get door-to-door service. None of that “walk 14 minutes to your hotel from the train station in 37°C heat while dragging your suitcase over cobblestones” nonsense.

So… Is It Worth It?

If you enjoy comfort, convenience, and not arriving in Marrakech smelling like train sandwiches and regret—yes, 1000% worth it.

Private transfers turn what could be a stressful intercity trek into a smooth and dare-we-say enjoyable part of your Moroccan adventure. Think of it as a moving lounge with wheels and a view.

Final Tip: Don’t Be a Stranger

Make friends with your driver. Ask questions. Share snacks. You never know when you’ll get a local tip that changes your whole trip—or at least your lunch plans.

And when you finally roll into Marrakech, rested and radiant, you’ll thank your past self for not taking the egg-scented train.

Want a camel instead of a car next time? That’s a whole other article.

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