Route planning
Route shape
This is a standard intercity route linking two important travel bases, so the main comparison points are departure time, operator, and arrival window.
Route page
Plan Fes to Kenitra with current route facts, live listing guidance, and the route-specific booking page before you continue to checkout.
Fes is a major cultural city and a common jumping-off point for northern routes. Kenitra is a major Atlantic transport stop between Rabat and Tangier. This is a standard intercity route linking two important travel bases, so the main comparison points are departure time, operator, and arrival window.
Route at a glance
Use these route-specific planning signals to get your bearings before you open the live booking page.
Route planning
This is a standard intercity route linking two important travel bases, so the main comparison points are departure time, operator, and arrival window.
Route planning
Give yourself more time than the map suggests if you are crossing between the Medina, Ville Nouvelle, and the station side before departure.
Route planning
Have the final transfer in mind before you travel so you do not lose time figuring out the last leg after arrival.
Route planning
Open the live route page before you lock in your plan, because this corridor was confirmed but the reviewed source did not expose a clean coach table in the visible timetable.
Schedule snapshot
Checked on April 3, 2026 from reviewed Morocco route page. Times, prices, and operator availability can change, so always confirm the live booking page before you pay.
Fes to Kenitra is currently train-only in recent checked listings. The reviewed page explicitly showed buses unavailable and listed only ONCF rail departures, so this route stays in fallback mode until bus inventory appears.
Open live route sourceThe reviewed route page confirmed this route and its route-level facts, but individual bus rows were not exposed in the initial schedule block during the check. Use the live route search to confirm the latest coach listings.
Traveler notes
Fes is a major cultural city and a common jumping-off point for northern routes, while Kenitra is a major Atlantic transport stop between Rabat and Tangier. This is a standard intercity route linking two important travel bases, so the main comparison points are departure time, operator, and arrival window.
Published route facts for this corridor are mixed, but the reviewed source still showed a departure window of 5:40 AM to 7:40 PM and 15 published departures per day. Use the live route page to confirm whether coach inventory is visible for your date. Operator mix can change by day, so the live route page is still the best place to see what is actually listed when you travel.
Before departure, Give yourself more time than the map suggests if you are crossing between the Medina, Ville Nouvelle, and the station side before departure. After arrival, Have the final transfer in mind before you travel so you do not lose time figuring out the last leg after arrival.
Things to do
Once the Fes to Kenitra route is sorted, many travelers add local tours, day trips, and experiences around Kenitra.
Book this route
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Route FAQs
Yes. You can search Fes to Kenitra online, compare the options shown for your date, and continue to booking.
Recent checked route facts showed a fastest listed transport of 2h 20m, but exact coach times can still change by operator and date.
Recent checked route facts showed departures from 5:40 AM to 7:40 PM, but always confirm the live route page before you pay.
Operator mix can change by day, so the live route page is still the best place to see what is actually listed when you travel.
Give yourself more time than the map suggests if you are crossing between the Medina, Ville Nouvelle, and the station side before departure.