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Best overall: Maroc Telecom — widest coverage including Atlas and Sahara. Best city value: Orange — competitive bundles, strong urban 4G. Fastest setup: eSIM — buy before you fly, data on landing. Prices: physical SIM ~30–50 MAD (€3–5) for 5–10 GB at city stores. eSIM ~€5–15. You need: unlocked phone + passport. Buy in city stores (cheaper than airports). If heading to the Sahara, choose Maroc Telecom.

Our Recommendation

Morocco SIM & eSIM guide — Maroc Telecom, Orange, or Inwi? Here’s how to choose
Best Coverage

Maroc Telecom

Choose if: you’re doing a desert tour, crossing the Atlas, or going to Merzouga/Zagora. Widest national network. ~30–50 MAD for 5–10 GB.

Best Value

Orange Morocco

Choose if: staying in cities and coast. Strong 4G, competitive bundles, good app. ~30–40 MAD for 5–10 GB.

Fastest Setup

eSIM (any provider)

Choose if: you want data the second you land. No store visit. ~€5–15 for 3–10 GB. Top up via app. Pricier per GB.

Budget

Inwi

Choose if: budget-conscious and staying in cities. Competitive pricing. Weaker in remote/rural areas than Maroc Telecom.

Pro strategy: Buy an eSIM before your flight for Day 1 (airport transfer, hotel check-in, maps). Then buy a cheaper physical SIM in the city for the rest of the trip. Best of both worlds.

Operator Comparison — With Prices

Morocco mobile operators — tourist packs, March 2026
OperatorTourist PackPrice (MAD)Price (€)CoverageBest For
Maroc Telecom5 GB / 7 days~30 MAD~€3⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Atlas, Sahara, road trips
Maroc Telecom10 GB / 30 days~50 MAD~€5⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐2+ week trips
Orange5 GB / 7 days~30 MAD~€3⭐⭐⭐⭐Cities & coast
Orange10 GB / 30 days~50 MAD~€5⭐⭐⭐⭐Extended stays
Inwi5 GB / 7 days~25 MAD~€2.50⭐⭐⭐Budget urban
Inwi10 GB / 30 days~45 MAD~€4.50⭐⭐⭐Budget extended
eSIM (intl.)3–5 GB / 7 days~€5–10VariesInstant data, no store
eSIM (intl.)10 GB / 30 days~€10–15VariesConvenience, pre-arrival

Prices are approximate and change seasonally. Buy in city stores for the best rates — airport kiosks charge 20–40% more for the same data.

eSIM vs Physical SIM

📲 eSIM (Digital)

• Buy and activate before you land
• Instant data on touchdown
• No store visit, no passport needed
• Keep your physical SIM in place
• Easy top-ups via app
Pricier per GB (~€5–15)
• Requires iPhone XS+ or recent Android
• Some plans restrict hotspot

🔲 Physical SIM (Local)

Best value per GB (~30–50 MAD)
• Wide choice of bundles
• Staff help with setup + APN
• Strong coverage with right operator
• Requires passport + store visit
• Airport prices higher than city
• Must track tiny SIM + tray pin
• Works on any unlocked phone

Coverage by Region

Maroc Telecom offers the widest coverage for Atlas and Sahara routes
Mobile coverage by region — what to expect on your route
RegionCoverageSpeedNotes
Cities (Marrakech, Fes, Casablanca, Rabat, Tangier)⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐4G / strongAll operators excellent. Medina walls may weaken indoor signal.
Coast (Essaouira, Agadir, El Jadida)⭐⭐⭐⭐4G / goodAll operators work well.
Atlas Mountains (Tizi n’Tichka, Imlil, Ouirgane, Ourika)⭐⭐⭐3G–4G / patchyGaps on winding passes. Maroc Telecom strongest. Download offline maps.
Pre-Sahara (Ouarzazate, Dades, Todgha, Tinghir)⭐⭐⭐3G–4G / intermittentTowns have signal. Gorges and valleys have gaps.
Sahara (Merzouga, Erfoud, Rissani, Zagora, M’hamid)⭐⭐3G / weakVillages OK. Dunes/camps: little to no signal. Camp Wi-Fi for messaging.
Intercity highways⭐⭐⭐⭐4G / decentNot continuous. Download playlists/podcasts in advance.
Desert tour essential: Download offline Google Maps for your entire route before leaving the city. On our 3-day Merzouga tours, your driver/guide knows the route — but having maps gives you peace of mind for photo stops and rest breaks.

Where to Buy: Airport vs City

Airport kiosks are convenient but 20–40% pricier than city stores

City stores (recommended): Better prices, more plan options, staff can troubleshoot. Look for branded Maroc Telecom, Orange, or Inwi stores in any mall or main street. Marrakech: Gueliz area has all three within walking distance.

Airport kiosks: Convenient after a long flight but pricier. Available at Marrakech RAK, Casablanca CMN, Fes FEZ, Tangier TNG, Agadir AGA. Late-night availability not guaranteed.

At the counter: Bring your passport (mandatory registration). Ask the clerk to insert, activate, configure APN, and run a speed test before you leave. Photograph the SIM sleeve (ICCID) and receipt.

How Much Data Do You Need?

Data usage estimates — weekly for typical travelers
Usage PatternGB / WeekRecommended Pack
Maps + messaging only3–5 GB5 GB / 7 days (~30 MAD)
Maps + social + email + booking apps6–10 GB10 GB / 7–14 days (~50 MAD)
Video calls + heavy social (IG/TikTok)10–15 GB20 GB / 30 days (~80 MAD)
Hotspot for laptop + phone15–25 GB30+ GB bundle (~100–150 MAD)

Step-by-Step Setup

SIM insertion and APN setup — staff at the store will help

iPhone (Physical SIM or eSIM)

1. Insert SIM or scan eSIM QR (Settings → Cellular → Add eSIM). 2. Set new line as Cellular Data (keep home line for calls/WhatsApp). 3. Enable Data Roaming for the Moroccan line. 4. If no data: Cellular → Cellular Data Network → enter APN from the store. 5. Toggle Airplane Mode on/off, test browser.

Android

1. Insert SIM or add eSIM (Settings → Network → SIMs). 2. Set Moroccan line as Preferred for Mobile Data. 3. Enable Data Roaming. 4. If needed: Access Point Names (APN) → add operator APN. 5. Toggle airplane mode, test.

Hotspot

iPhone: Settings → Personal Hotspot. Android: Settings → Hotspot & Tethering. Test in store — some entry-level packs throttle or block hotspot. Upgrade one tier if tethering is essential (~10–20 MAD more).

Keep Your WhatsApp Number

Dual-SIM: keep WhatsApp on your home number, use Moroccan line for data

The key rule: Do NOT re-verify WhatsApp with your Moroccan number. Keep your home SIM active (dual-SIM) and use the Moroccan line for data only.

iPhone: Settings → Cellular → set Moroccan line as Cellular Data, home line as Default Voice. Android: Settings → SIMs → Moroccan SIM preferred for data, home SIM for calls.

Bank OTP codes: If your bank sends SMS to your home number, keep that line active. Or set up app-based authentication (Google Authenticator, banking app) before travel.

Contact us on WhatsApp: Once your SIM is set up, save our number — +212 615 346 108. We respond instantly for tour questions, bookings, and local tips.

Troubleshooting

No data: Check Moroccan line is selected for data. Toggle Data Roaming ON. Reset APN to default then re-enter operator APN. Toggle airplane mode.

Slow speeds: Peak-time congestion in popular areas. Try off-peak, move outdoors. Check if you hit a throttle/fair-use cap — buy an add-on.

Calls/SMS not working: Many tourist packs are data-only by default. If you need minutes, buy an add-on (~5–10 MAD). Check Preferred SIM for Calls in settings.

Lost SIM: Visit a branded store with passport to re-issue. eSIM: check if provider app allows re-download; otherwise buy a new profile.

Safety & Scams to Avoid

Buy from branded stores only — unofficial resellers charge “tourist tax.” Ensure SIM is registered in your name — the clerk should scan your passport and show your number on screen. Don’t overpay for upsells — ask for the cheapest plan that fits your data needs. Test before leaving — load a webpage, check maps, run a hotspot test.

What to Bring — Quick Checklist

Unlocked phone (confirm before travel) · Passport (mandatory for SIM registration) · eSIM QR saved offline (screenshot + PDF) · SIM ejector pin (or paperclip) · Power bank (long drives drain batteries) · Offline maps downloaded for Atlas, desert, and intercity routes. Full travel packing list: What to Pack for a Morocco Desert Tour.

Key Takeaways

Best coverage: Maroc Telecom — essential for Atlas and Sahara routes.

Best value: Orange — strong in cities, competitive bundles from 30 MAD.

Fastest: eSIM — buy before flight, data on landing. €5–15.

Buy in city stores — 20–40% cheaper than airports.

You need: unlocked phone + passport. Download offline maps regardless.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes — SIM registration is mandatory. Bring your physical passport. Takes 2–3 minutes.
Maroc Telecom — broadest reach in remote areas. All carriers lose signal on dune tracks. For Merzouga/Erg Chebbi, Maroc Telecom is safest.
6–10 GB for maps, social, messaging, video calls. Light users: 3–5 GB. Heavy social/video: 10–15 GB.
Physical SIM in city stores — ~30–50 MAD (€3–5) for 5–10 GB. eSIM costs €5–15 for similar data but saves time.
Often yes at Marrakech RAK. Not guaranteed late at night. Buy an eSIM before your flight as backup.
Usually yes. Entry-level packs may throttle. Test in store and upgrade one tier if tethering is essential (~10–20 MAD more).
Yes — if unlocked and GSM-compatible (virtually all modern phones). eSIM requires iPhone XS+ or recent Android flagship. Check unlocked status with your home carrier before travel.
Dual-SIM: keep home SIM for WhatsApp, Moroccan SIM for data only. Do NOT re-verify WhatsApp with the Moroccan number. Set data line to Moroccan SIM in settings.

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