Transport logistics might sound boring, but getting this wrong can genuinely ruin the wedding experience. I have been at a celebration where half the guests arrived 45 minutes late to the ceremony because their shuttle driver went to the wrong hotel. Let me help you avoid that. Most good wedding planners coordinate all transfers as part of their service. If yours does not, that is a yellow flag. Airport transfers are your first priority. A private car from Marrakech Menara Airport to the Medina costs 15 to 20 euros per trip and takes 25 to 40 minutes depending on traffic. To the Palmeraie, it is about the same. Have your planner arrange cars with drivers who hold signs with guest names. It sounds basic, but guests arriving in a foreign country where they may not speak the language feel immediately taken care of when someone is waiting for them. For larger groups, shared shuttles for 15 to 20 guests run 200 to 400 euros round trip. If you have 30 or more guests arriving on similar flights, this is more cost-effective than individual cars and creates a social moment right from the start. Multi-venue celebrations need dedicated transport. This is the scenario most couples underestimate. If your welcome dinner is at a Medina riad, your wedding is at Beldi Country Club in the Palmeraie, and your farewell brunch is at a hotel in Guéliz, you need to move guests between three different areas of the city across three days. Dedicated minibuses cost 200 to 400 euros per day and are essential. Do not rely on guests finding their own way, especially in the Medina where GPS is unreliable and streets have no signs. Ride-hailing apps work well for independent guest travel during free time. Careem and inDrive are the main options in Marrakech. Fares run 8 to 15 euros per ride within the city. Download instructions for these apps should be on your wedding website because Uber does not operate in Morocco. One tip: tell guests to screenshot their hotel address in Arabic or French to show the driver, as some drivers do not speak English. Avoid unmarked taxis at the airport. This is important. Licensed petit taxis are small beige cars with meters. Grand taxis are larger and used for longer distances. Unlicensed drivers at the airport will quote 200 to 300 MAD for a 50 MAD ride. If a guest gets caught in this situation, tell them to insist on the meter or walk to the official taxi stand. For Agafay Desert venues like La Pause or Scarabeo Camp, transport requires specific planning. The drive is 40 to 50 minutes from Marrakech on a road that is partly unpaved. Regular taxis will not go there, and ride-hailing apps do not serve the area. You need pre-arranged private transport for every single guest, no exceptions. I recommend 4x4 vehicles for comfort on the dirt roads. Budget 30 to 40 euros per vehicle per trip. One practical caveat about timing. Marrakech traffic can be unpredictable, especially around the Medina during evening hours. Add a 20-minute buffer to all transfer schedules. If your ceremony starts at 6pm and the drive from the hotel to the venue takes 30 minutes, have shuttles depart at 5:10pm, not 5:30pm. Late guests at a ceremony are disruptive, and I have seen it happen too many times because the transport schedule was too tight.
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