About Torvoo

Torvoo is an independent guide to getting around Morocco by road — built by travellers who got tired of vague advice, hidden taxi mark-ups and route pages that had clearly never left a desk.

Why we built it

Almost everyone who flies into Morocco faces the same first problem: how to get from the airport to a riad, resort or surf town without overpaying or getting lost. The answers were scattered across forums, out-of-date blog posts and aggregator pages that listed a price but none of the local context. We pulled it into one place — every major airport, every route that matters, with the distances, drive times and realistic fares we'd want a friend to give us.

What we cover

Five airports — Agadir (AGA), Marrakech (RAK), Casablanca (CMN), Tangier (TNG) and Fes (FEZ) — and the 34 transfer routes travellers actually search for, from the six-kilometre hop into the Marrakech medina to the seven-hour desert run from Fes to Merzouga. Every page is published in native English and French, not machine-translated, because Morocco's two biggest visitor markets deserve content written for them.

Who's behind it

Torvoo is run by a small team of writers and editors who travel Morocco regularly and care about getting the small things right — which gate a riad sits behind, when a road is worth driving in daylight, where the train beats the car. We'd rather tell you to take the ONCF train and lose the booking than send you the expensive way round.

Our principles

Real prices, or none at all

Every fare is a researched range in dirhams and euros — never a made-up number to fill a table.

Local context first

We tell you which medina gate to name, when the night surcharge kicks in, and where drivers can't actually go.

Honest trade-offs

Train, bus, taxi or private transfer — we recommend the option that genuinely fits your trip, and tell you when the cheaper way is the better one.

Written by people, for people

No filler, no keyword soup — copy edited by writers who know the roads.