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Morocco eSIM Guide: Best Way to Get Data (2026)

How to stay connected in Morocco — eSIM vs local SIM, how much data you need, coverage, costs, and how to set it up before you land.

⏱ 6 min read Updated June 8, 2026

Reliable mobile data makes Morocco far easier — maps through the medina, taxi and ride apps, translation, and booking on the go. The simplest way to arrive connected is an eSIM you set up before you fly.

Quick answer

Buy a Morocco eSIM before you travel, install it at home, and it activates when you land — no shop queue. 5–10 GB covers a typical week. A local physical SIM is cheaper per GB for longer stays, but the eSIM wins on convenience.

eSIM vs local SIM

eSIMLocal SIM (Maroc Telecom / Orange / inwi)
SetupBefore you fly; activates on landingBuy on arrival (airport or shop, passport needed)
ConvenienceHighest — no swappingSome queueing and setup
Price per GBSlightly higherCheapest
Best forShort trips, instant connectivityLonger stays, heavy data use

How much data do you need?

  • Light (maps, messaging): 3–5 GB / week
  • Typical (maps, rides, social, some streaming): 5–10 GB / week
  • Heavy or 2+ weeks: 10–20 GB or unlimited

Wi-Fi is common in riads, hotels and cafés, so your mobile data mostly covers getting around.

Set it up before you land

The whole point of an eSIM is arriving connected. Buy it a day or two before departure, install it over your home Wi-Fi, and toggle it on when you land. Make sure your phone is eSIM-compatible and unlocked first.

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Coverage notes

Coverage is strong in cities and along the main road and rail corridors. It thins out in the deep Sahara and remote Atlas valleys — expect patchy or no signal at desert camps (part of the magic). Download offline maps of your route before heading south.

Frequently asked questions

What's the best way to get internet in Morocco?
For most travellers, an eSIM is the easiest: you buy and install it before you fly, and it activates the moment you land — no shop queues, no swapping your physical SIM. A local Maroc Telecom/Orange/inwi SIM is cheaper per GB if you're staying longer and don't mind setting it up on arrival.
How much mobile data do I need for a week in Morocco?
Around 5–10 GB covers a typical week of maps, ride apps, messaging and some streaming. Heavy users or longer trips should look at 10–20 GB or an unlimited plan.
Does my phone support eSIM?
Most phones from the last few years do (iPhone XS and newer, recent Google Pixel and Samsung Galaxy). Check Settings for an 'Add eSIM' or 'Add mobile plan' option, and make sure your phone is carrier-unlocked.

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