
Private transfer · Toll motorway
Fes to Casablanca
290 km · about 3h 15 by road · via Meknes. Private, fixed-price, door to door.
Route at a glance
The spec, in one panel.
Real road figures and fixed, all-in fares for the Fes to Casablanca private transfer — fuel, tolls and your English-speaking driver included, agreed in writing before you travel.
- Distance
- 290 km
- Drive time
- 3h 15
- Road type
- Toll motorway
Road distance Fes to Casablanca
Typical private-car journey, no stops
Primary terrain on this route
Sedan
$205
1–3 guests + luggage · fuel & tolls included
4×4 / SUV
$265
Up to 6 guests · fuel & tolls included
Minivan
$295
Up to 7 guests · fuel & tolls included
Route via
Fes → Meknes → Casablanca
Main waypoint on this journey — ask your driver to stop here at no extra charge.
The journey
Fes → Casablanca, your way.
It is 290 km from Fes to Casablanca, around 3h 15 behind the wheel in a private car via Meknes. Toll motorway inland through Meknes's olive country and the Saïs plain. A friendly, English-speaking driver meets you at the door, keeps an eye on your flight if you are flying in, and pulls over for a photo, a glass of mint tea or lunch the moment you ask — no meter ticking, just one price settled in writing before you set off, the way we like to travel up here in the Rif.
Every transfer includes
- English-speaking private driver
- Fuel, tolls and parking
- Door-to-door hotel & riad pickup
- Flight tracking & free wait time
- Bottled water on board
- Fixed price agreed in writing
Frequently asked
Fes to Casablanca questions.
How long is the drive from Fes to Casablanca?
It is 290 km by road, and a private transfer is about 3h 15 of actual driving via Meknes, before you stop to look at anything or stretch your legs. On the longer runs we plan rest stops in, and we never hurry a mountain pass — the Rif roads taught us that.
How much does a private Fes to Casablanca transfer cost?
One agreed price, everything in: $205 for a sedan (1–3 guests), $265 for a 4x4 (up to 6), and $295 for a minivan (up to 7). Fuel, tolls, your driver and bottled water are all covered — settle it in cash on the day or by transfer beforehand, whichever suits you.
Can we stop for photos or sightseeing along the way?
Of course — pausing wherever you like is exactly why a private car beats the train or a shared shuttle. Along this route we can break at Meknes and at any viewpoint that catches your eye. Want a proper guided stop? We will simply quote it as a day tour instead.
Is it better to drive or take the train from Fes to Casablanca?
Either works along this corridor. The train is cheaper centre to centre; a private car is door to door, swallows all your bags, follows your own clock and lets you wander off the road when something catches your eye. For families and tight connections, we would steer you to the private car.