Thinking of similar now Covid19 on the way out but will probably give France a miss and go direct to North Spain by ferry. With the price of petrol and French tolls its probably not much more... I can spend more time driving in Spain and Morroco!
We also had a plan to go last week through France. But unfortunately due to the queues at Dover, we had to cancel. Let me know when you are planning on going, we might be able to convoy !
How can I tag along during your next trip, my dream is to drive my A6 audi as further south as possible after the lock down. By the way thanks for sharing this experience Saeed, I love the plate number too👌🏿
I would love to tag along to Marrakech too, we could do a convoy!! And better still bro Babatunde, I'd love to drive from London to Lagos one day in the not too distant future!!
Salaam bro, do you know if I can get temporary car insurance in the UK (so lets say 5 day drive away insurance or something), drive with it to Tangier, get insurance there for Morocco, spend however long I wanted, then when I want to get back, I can just buy temporary car insurance (let's say 5 days again) and drive back to the UK? I am planning on buying a car for the summer time just for the sole purpose of Morocco and selling it when I get back.
I collect my new car from ford next week then drive it to my chicken farm here in taghazout with my girlfriend through France and Spain!! insha'Allah 👍
@@AS19EED already serviced my BIMER, EUROTUNNEL now they will refund your tickets if something happened (another FXXXing lockdown) yarbi ister, I see you there inchalah I’m from KHEMISSET
Hi I have a question,,what if you intend to stay there for over 6 months,,can you still drive your car there without getting stopped by the police,,and since everything left hand drive there did you find it difficult
Driving on the opposite side requires some time to get used to but then isn’t that difficult. We stayed for a duration of 2 weeks, we tried to speak to some people there and it was hard to understand due to the language barrier, But from what i could understand the maximum period of time you can stay with your car is 3 months and then you have to leave for a minimum of 24hrs before entering again.
Seriously thinking about doing this, sorry I have a few questions, How many times did you get petrol? How many tolls and how much did they cost? What insurance do I need to get?
We fueled our car 6 times, there and back which costed £650. We took a 3L Audi. Tolls for the journey were £250 and we took 2 ferries which costed £350 both ways. The price was much higher as we booked the ferry on the spot at the port. The prices are much cheaper if booked in advance Our UK car insurance company covered Europe. So we only purchased insurance in morroco and this on average was £9 for the audi per day. The prices fluctuate depending on which vehicle you take. *Insurance for Morocco When you leave the ferry, there will a portakabin that will try to sell you insurance, DONT GO THERE They are simply a middle man and will waste your time and make excuses and try to send you to another branch which is 4 hours away. They will say you cant leave and that the police will intervene but I spoke to some locals that can speak English and it's all lies. So simply drive out the port and drive to Allianz which is around 5 minutes away Its cheaper and more professional and saves a lot of time.
@@sigmamemes4189 Once we arrived back into the UK, we received many fines from Spain and France. We paid them because we will be taking the car back for another road trip and don’t want any problems. The speed limit is 120KMH in France and Spain . In Morocco it is very strict, police are standing with speed guns and if you’re caught speeding. It’s a 300 Dirham fine on the spot
Hey what insurance and paper work did you need to 1/ Cross the borders into Morocco 2/ drive legally in there country? I'm thinking about doing this trip
Vehicle's Logbook that has the drivers name on it. Driving license - I also made international driving license for Morocco and Europe in case due to Brexit Passports - As usual Insurance for Morocco When you leave the ferry, there will a portakabin that will try to sell you insurance, DONT GO THERE They are simply a middle man and will waste your time and make excuses and try to send you to another branch which is 4 hours away. They will say you cant leave and that the police will intervene but I spoke to some locals that can speak English and it's all lies. So simply drive out the port and drive to Allianz which is around 5 minutes away Its cheaper and more professional and saves a lot of time.
Why are there video's when you are driving 205 kph? It's all very "cool", you are a tough man, but it doesn't seem very smart, you would not be the fist one getting fined afterwards
Thinking of similar now Covid19 on the way out but will probably give France a miss and go direct to North Spain by ferry. With the price of petrol and French tolls its probably not much more... I can spend more time driving in Spain and Morroco!
We also had a plan to go last week through France. But unfortunately due to the queues at Dover, we had to cancel.
Let me know when you are planning on going, we might be able to convoy !
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Love you bro 😍
One of my dream read trips
Definitely worth it, You will never regret it. Just do it 🚙
Very inspiring
Definitely worth it,
Very inspiring I infact plan to drive from London to fes ❤
Worth it, It’s Amazing!!
Moroccans did that for a long time 😂
Thinking of doing a road trip from brum aswell bro but my boys are saying it’s too long🤣 if you plan on going again let me know bro
Will do, it’s an experience of a lifetime
Might take time but every moment is a great memory
I wish I can do this from USA but it’s impossible! You’re lucky to be that close Bro
Come to the UK, Let’s drive from here !!
@@AS19EED when are you going next I would love to drive to Morocco bro
How can I tag along during your next trip, my dream is to drive my A6 audi as further south as possible after the lock down. By the way thanks for sharing this experience Saeed, I love the plate number too👌🏿
Thank you very much and yes you’re most welcome to join us on our next trip after lockdown
I would love to tag along to Marrakech too, we could do a convoy!!
And better still bro Babatunde, I'd love to drive from London to Lagos one day in the not too distant future!!
@@tjtj9081 let’s go. From London .
@@liamhawkins4062 let me know if you guys plan to do this. I’ve been thinking of going myself with my bmw
Salaam bro, do you know if I can get temporary car insurance in the UK (so lets say 5 day drive away insurance or something), drive with it to Tangier, get insurance there for Morocco, spend however long I wanted, then when I want to get back, I can just buy temporary car insurance (let's say 5 days again) and drive back to the UK?
I am planning on buying a car for the summer time just for the sole purpose of Morocco and selling it when I get back.
Yes, it’s easy to get cover for 1 day, 7 days and 1 month. Just google it and have a look at which one suits you
I collect my new car from ford next week then drive it to my chicken farm here in taghazout with my girlfriend through France and Spain!! insha'Allah 👍
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I’m planing to go on the 22 of June inshalah
If everything is open by 10th June. I’ll see you there 👍🏻
@@AS19EED already serviced my BIMER, EUROTUNNEL now they will refund your tickets if something happened (another FXXXing lockdown) yarbi ister, I see you there inchalah I’m from KHEMISSET
inshallah
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Hi I have a question,,what if you intend to stay there for over 6 months,,can you still drive your car there without getting stopped by the police,,and since everything left hand drive there did you find it difficult
Driving on the opposite side requires some time to get used to but then isn’t that difficult.
We stayed for a duration of 2 weeks, we tried to speak to some people there and it was hard to understand due to the language barrier, But from what i could understand the maximum period of time you can stay with your car is 3 months and then you have to leave for a minimum of 24hrs before entering again.
It’s best to research before going as i can’t really confirm on any rules or regulations.
As long that you're insured, you can stay up to six months in Morocco , after six months you'll get fined.
How much it cost you to travel in your car from the UK to morocco?
£600 diesel total there and back
Toll chargers on top including ferry was around £500
It all depends on what car you take
Seriously thinking about doing this, sorry I have a few questions,
How many times did you get petrol?
How many tolls and how much did they cost?
What insurance do I need to get?
We fueled our car 6 times, there and back which costed £650. We took a 3L Audi.
Tolls for the journey were £250 and we took 2 ferries which costed £350 both ways. The price was much higher as we booked the ferry on the spot at the port. The prices are much cheaper if booked in advance
Our UK car insurance company covered Europe. So we only purchased insurance in morroco and this on average was £9 for the audi per day. The prices fluctuate depending on which vehicle you take.
*Insurance for Morocco
When you leave the ferry, there will a portakabin that will try to sell you insurance, DONT GO THERE
They are simply a middle man and will waste your time and make excuses and try to send you to another branch which is 4 hours away. They will say you cant leave and that the police will intervene but I spoke to some locals that can speak English and it's all lies.
So simply drive out the port and drive to Allianz which is around 5 minutes away Its cheaper and more professional and saves a lot of time.
@@AS19EED brilliant reply thank you very much
@@AS19EED thanks for your detailed information
@@AS19EED great answer thank you
If you have a look at viamichelin website they'll give you a pretty much accurate cost calculation of the whole trip
how much did it cost to transport your car ?
It doesn’t cost anything other than the ferry from Spain to Morroco and fuel.
@@AS19EED you don't need a carnet de passage?
@@sheraziqbal9556 nope
2:26 you were going 192 km/h???!!!
Not going to confirm that LOL
@@AS19EED hahahahah
@@AS19EED i know like that there are limits that you can go over them the blue panel, but is there a limit?
@@sigmamemes4189
Once we arrived back into the UK, we received many fines from Spain and France. We paid them because we will be taking the car back for another road trip and don’t want any problems.
The speed limit is 120KMH in France and Spain .
In Morocco it is very strict, police are standing with speed guns and if you’re caught speeding. It’s a 300 Dirham fine on the spot
Hey what insurance and paper work did you need to
1/ Cross the borders into Morocco
2/ drive legally in there country?
I'm thinking about doing this trip
Vehicle's Logbook that has the drivers name on it.
Driving license - I also made international driving license for Morocco and Europe in case due to Brexit
Passports - As usual
Insurance for Morocco
When you leave the ferry, there will a portakabin that will try to sell you insurance, DONT GO THERE
They are simply a middle man and will waste your time and make excuses and try to send you to another branch which is 4 hours away. They will say you cant leave and that the police will intervene but I spoke to some locals that can speak English and it's all lies.
So simply drive out the port and drive to Allianz which is around 5 minutes away Its cheaper and more professional and saves a lot of time.
@AS19EED can you not get car insurance before you get to Morocco?
Hi, Ramadan Kareem, can you email at your convenience, as I want to want to travel the same journey with my family and have a few questions. Thanks
Email me @ Awais247.as@gmail.com
Why are there video's when you are driving 205 kph? It's all very "cool", you are a tough man, but it doesn't seem very smart, you would not be the fist one getting fined afterwards
Why do you care if he can afford to pay the fine maybe he doesn’t care.