Arriving at Agadir Al Massira Airport (AGA) is a great start to your Moroccan journey. Renting a car will give you the freedom to explore the country's coastline, mountains, and cities at your own pace. This page will help you navigate the rental process, understand the costs, and prepare for local driving conditions.
Most car rental companies have counters directly in the airport arrival area. They are usually located in the main terminal, near the baggage claim area. Some companies may offer shuttle services to their offices located outside the terminal. Pay attention to signs in the airport to find the desired office. Typically, Avis, Budget, Europcar, Hertz, Sixt and other local agencies are represented at Agadir Airport.
The choice of car depends on your needs and travel plans. Here are some popular options:
| Car Class | Approximate Daily Cost (EUR) |
| Economy | 20 – 35 |
| Compact | 30 – 50 |
| Intermediate | 40 – 65 |
| SUV | 60 – 100+ |
| Premium | 100 – 200+ |
Please note that prices may vary depending on the season and availability.
To rent a car, you will need:
The minimum age for rental is usually 21, but some companies may require 23 or 25 years. The deposit may vary depending on the car class and insurance coverage, but is usually between 200 and 1000 euros. Most major credit cards are accepted, but check the specific company's terms and conditions.
When renting a car, you will be offered various types of insurance. CDW (Collision Damage Waiver) covers damage to the vehicle as a result of a collision. Theft Protection (TP) covers vehicle theft. It is important to pay attention to the amount of the excess – this is the amount you will have to pay yourself in case of damage or theft. You can reduce the excess by purchasing additional insurance, but this will increase the rental cost. Read the insurance terms carefully before signing the contract.
Driving in Morocco may be different from what you are used to. The roads can be quite busy, especially in large cities. Be careful of pedestrians, motorcycles and other vehicles. Some roads have tolls. Parking can be a problem in large cities, so look for designated parking spaces. The speed limit is usually 100 km/h on highways and 40-60 km/h in cities.
It depends on the country where your license was issued. We recommend checking this information in advance.
Usually, euros (EUR) are accepted, but it is best to check with the specific company.
This is the amount you will pay yourself in case of damage or theft of the vehicle.
Usually, this is possible, but you need to inform the rental company in advance and obtain permission.
Contact the rental company, they will provide you with assistance.
Usually yes, but check this in the rental agreement.
Yes, but an additional fee may apply.
Parking can be limited, especially in the city center. Look for designated parking spaces.
Be careful and cautious, especially on roads with heavy traffic.
Yes, a deposit is blocked on your credit card for the duration of the rental.
Pay the fine in accordance with local regulations.