For those reading this who may plan to ride to Morocco for the first time, I think I should describe in more detail the ferry and border process we used.
There are lots of rumours about where to buy tickets for the best price, well, we simply rode to the terminal at Algeciras and bought tickets for the next sailing to Tangier Med port. You pay in an official terminal and need to show passport and vehicle documents(V5 for UK). On the ferry the bikes were tied down by the ferry staff.
Once in the passenger area of the ferry, get hold of a small form from reception and fill out your details, including passport etc. This form is needed for a police check which will take place on board the ferry, in our case, in an area behind the restaurant. Watch for the queue to form and join with your completed form and passport. The police official will check your form and stamp your passport, noting a police number beside the stamp. This number is important.
The next check takes place after you arrive at the port and is carried out by customs officials. For this check you need the vehicle documents(V5) and passport, with of course the police stamp. We were first off the ferry, at a quiet time, and the complete process took 5 minutes. In fact, as we had good copies of our V5s, we used those successfully, saving the originals. At the end the customs give you a small credit card sized paper, which is your permission to temporarily import a vehicle to Morocco. This card has to be handed in on departing the country, so don't loose it. This is the end of the border process and you can then ride out of the port.
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