Updated: June 2026

You have 11 hours between flights, your bag is somewhere in the back of the carousel, and you are about to decide whether to leave the airport at all. This is the conversation I keep having with travelers who land in Casablanca for what they think is just a connection. Sometimes they are wrong about how much there is to do. Sometimes they are wrong about how easy the airport makes it to leave.

Casablanca is one of those cities where the airport to city distance is short enough that leaving is reasonable, but the visa rules, transit timing, and luggage drag are just long enough that leaving is also a calculated risk. This guide is here to make that decision easier. Not by telling you what to do, but by showing you what is actually possible in the time you have.

Quick answer

Default: if your layover is 6 hours or more, leave the airport. If it is under 6 hours, stay at the gate.

Leave the airport when: you have at least 5 hours total, you do not need a visa or transit card, your bags are checked through, and Casablanca has something you actually want to see.

Stay at the gate when: your layover is under 5 hours, you have to clear immigration and re-check bags, you arrive after 22:00, or your energy is too low to enjoy anything anyway. If you need the sleep-first version of this layover, ONOMO Hotel Casablanca Airport is the clearest fit.

Decision grid: the honest tradeoffs

Before you commit to a specific route, run your arrival through this grid. It is the same logic I use when I am tired and carrying bags and just want to land in my hotel without thinking too hard.

Option Time Cost (approx) Best for Worst for
ONCF (Moroccan National Railways) 35 min Cheapest Solo or couple, light bags, daytime arrival Late night, 3+ bags, kids, mobility issues
Official taxi 40 min fixed fare Late night, heavy luggage, family, direct hotel drop-off Budget travelers, anyone who can wait 20 min for a bus
App-based ride 40 min Usually 10-20% cheaper than taxi Anyone with the app and a working SIM No data, dead battery, restricted airport pickup zones

If you can read this grid and your arrival matches the "best for" column, the decision is already made. If it matches "worst for," you are about to learn why everyone complains about this airport.

ONCF (Moroccan National Railways): the cheap and reliable option

Casablanca's public transit is genuinely usable from the airport, which puts it ahead of half the cities on the planet. The basics:

  • Journey time: about 35 minutes end-to-end, assuming you do not get lost at the platform.
  • App: ONCF or Al Bidaoui. Buy before you board if your data is working.

Best for: solo travelers, couples, anyone with light luggage who arrives in daylight and is not in a hurry. The transit is not glamorous, but it is honest, and the price is hard to argue with.

Avoid if: you have 3+ bags, you arrive after 22:00, you have small kids, or your hotel is more than one transfer from the airport stop. The math stops working when the convenience cost of dragging luggage across platforms exceeds the taxi fare.

Official taxi: the adult answer for late arrivals and heavy bags

When the transit math stops working, the official taxi is what you actually want. The setup in Casablanca:

  • Pickup: Petit taxi or grand taxi desk inside arrivals.
  • Journey time: about 40 minutes in normal traffic, longer in rush hour.

Best for: late-night arrivals, families with kids, anyone with 3+ bags, anyone who values the convenience of being dropped at the hotel door rather than walking the last 300 meters with luggage.

Avoid if: you are on a tight budget, you are solo and traveling light, or you arrive in daylight and have time to navigate. The taxi is the right tool for the wrong time of day, not the default for every arrival.

The Al Bidaoui shuttle bus from the airport to Casa Voyageurs is free if you have a same-day train ticket.

Late-night and low-battery fallback

This is where most airport guides stop being useful and where most travel mistakes actually happen. After midnight, the cheap route becomes the slow route, and the slow route is rarely worth saving the money.

Last Al Bidaoui shuttle around 23:00. After that, grand taxi or pre-booked transfer.

What to do if: you arrive after 22:00 with low battery, no local SIM, and a 30-minute walk to your hotel waiting at the end of the transit stop. Take the official taxi and be done with it. The 15-20 euros you save on the bus is not worth the 90 minutes of figuring out an unfamiliar transit system in the dark with dead electronics. The adult answer is to take the taxi and end the airport.

Common mistakes first-timers make in Casablanca

These are the ones I see over and over, mostly from travelers who assumed the airport was like the last airport they used.

  • Buying the wrong ticket from the driver. The single ticket from the driver is usually 2x the machine price. Find the machine, use the app, or accept the markup knowingly.
  • Trusting the unmarked drivers at the airport exit. They will offer you a "taxi" without a meter, with a "special price" for tourists. The price is always worse than the official desk. Use the desk inside the terminal or pre-book via app.
  • Walking the "short walk" to the hotel with 25 kg of luggage. The "short walk" on the booking site is written by someone who has never met a suitcase. If your hotel is in a cobblestone area, the walk is harder than it looks.
  • Skipping the airport transit option because it looks complicated. Most Casablanca airports have a perfectly good train or bus. The signage is rarely as bad as it looks in the first 5 minutes of arrival, when you are jet-lagged and overwhelmed.
  • Arriving at the airport 90 minutes early when the transit is 20 minutes. You do not need to be at the airport 2 hours before if you are 20 minutes from the terminal. Budget 60 minutes for transit + check-in + security and you will be early without the wasted time.

What to do if things go sideways

If your flight is delayed past midnight: skip the transit math, take the official taxi, and accept the fare. Tired and confused at 1am is not when you want to be figuring out night bus routes.

If the train or bus does not show: wait 15 minutes for the next one, or pivot to a taxi. Do not stand at an empty platform arguing with your phone. The 30 minutes of waiting is more expensive than the taxi.

If the taxi driver tries to overcharge: ask for the meter or the fixed-fare receipt. If they refuse, get out and find another. The official taxi rank at Mohammed V International Airport (CMN) is full of cars - there is always another option.

If your hotel is in the wrong part of town: figure this out before you book the airport transfer. A "central" hotel in a 45-minute-walk-from-the-old-town neighborhood is not actually central.

If you arrive without local currency: most Casablanca airport taxis and transit machines accept cards or app payments. But have 20-50 in local currency as a backup, just in case the machine eats your card.

FAQ

What is the cheapest way to get from Mohammed V International Airport (CMN) to the city center?

ONCF (Moroccan National Railways) at see machine per ride. Buy the ticket from the machine or the app, not the driver. The day pass is worth it if you plan more than 3 rides in 24 hours.

Is it safe to take a taxi from Mohammed V International Airport (CMN) at night?

Yes, if you use the official taxi desk inside the terminal or pre-book through a known app like Uber, Bolt, or FreeNow. Avoid unmarked drivers at the airport exit - they will offer you a "special price" that is always worse than the official meter or fixed fare.

How long does the transfer from Mohammed V International Airport (CMN) take?

About 35 minutes by ONCF (Moroccan National Railways). About 40 minutes by taxi in normal traffic, longer in rush hour. Add 15-20 minutes for immigration and baggage if you are arriving on an international flight.

Should I book a private transfer in advance?

Only if you are arriving very late, traveling with 4+ people, or have special luggage needs. For most travelers, the official taxi or transit is the right call. Private transfers cost 30-50% more than a regular taxi for the same service.

What happens if my flight is delayed past midnight?

Last Al Bidaoui shuttle around 23:00. After that, grand taxi or pre-booked transfer. Pre-booking a transfer or having your hotel arrange a pickup is the smart move for late-night arrivals.

Sam's practical verdict

Casablanca is a city where the airport transfer is not the main event. The main event is whatever you booked the trip for. Your job in the first hour is to get to the hotel with energy left for the actual visit.

CMN is 30 km from central Casablanca - not close. The train is the most reliable option.

Default for most travelers: ONCF (Moroccan National Railways). It is the cheapest reliable option and it works well during the day.

Fallback when the default stops working: the official taxi. Use the desk inside the terminal, accept the fare, end the airport.

The one mistake to avoid: December in Casablanca is mild and rainy - average highs of 18°C, with most rain falling in December and January.

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  • Sources and further reading

    This guide is grounded in official information from the Mohammed V International Airport (CMN) website, the ONCF (Moroccan National Railways), and current 2026 transit schedules. For the most up-to-date fares and schedules, check the official sources below before you travel.