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The minimum age to rent a car in Morocco is 21 years with a licence held for at least 12 months. For SUVs and premium vehicles, many agencies require a minimum age of 23. Drivers under 25 may be charged a young driver surcharge. Blue Mirage applies standard industry requirements.
Required documents: (1) A valid driving licence — EU, UK, US, Canadian, Australian licences are accepted. Other nationalities may need an International Driving Permit (IDP). (2) Your passport or national ID. (3) A credit or debit card in the driver's name for the security deposit (typically 1,500–3,000 MAD).
Basic third-party liability insurance is legally required and included in all rentals. Collision Damage Waiver (CDW) covers damage to the rental car and is included in Blue Mirage prices. Always confirm what is covered before signing. Ask specifically about: fire, theft, windscreen, and tyre damage.
Yes. Blue Mirage accepts debit cards (Visa/Mastercard). Note that international agencies at airports may require credit cards. The security deposit is temporarily blocked on your card and released within 3–7 business days after return.
Yes. Morocco roads are well-maintained. For desert routes (Merzouga, Erg Chebbi), request an SUV or 4x4. Inform Blue Mirage of your planned route. All regions of Morocco including Western Sahara are covered by standard insurance — confirm with your agency before departure.
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