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Best Tourist Sim Cards in Morocco in 2025
Choosing a sim card is hard. We've analysed the best tourist sim cards in Morocco across pricing, coverage and data. Find out the best pick!
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If you plan to visit Morocco, having a sim card is essential for easy navigation and connectivity. Access to the internet while traveling allows you to easily explore new cities, find the best restaurants, locate your accommodation, book a taxi, and share photos with your family.
While roaming is an option, the international fees can quickly add up. Therefore, we recommend either an eSIM or a local sim card to enjoy local phone rates. Thankfully, obtaining an eSIM or local sim card in Morocco is a straightforward process.
This guide provides comprehensive information on purchasing a sim card in Morocco, including current pricing and the most suitable sim card option for you.
The best sim card in Morocco is the 49DH Max internet plan offered by Inwi. This plan includes 11GB of internet, 1 hour of national calls and unlimited Whatsapp.
Inwi also has very wide mobile coverage throughout Morocco. It is better than Orange and almost as extensive as Maroc Telecom. At this price point, it is the perfect sim card for anyone visiting Morocco.
Airalo also offers an eSim in Morocco, however, the price is almost extortionate when compared to the price of the local sim cards so I can’t recommend it unless you really want the convenience of an eSim.
A Tourist Sim Card in Morocco costs 49DH in January 2025, however, the exact price will often depend on the store you visit and the plan you choose.
Alternatively, an eSim in Morocco will cost $9.50 USD. This, again, depends on how much data you require and which eSim provider you choose.
I generally recommend this Airalo plan for most tourists visiting Morocco which includes 1GB of data which is valid for 7 days and costs $9.50 USD.
There are three main sim card providers in Morocco: Maroc Telecom, Orange and Inwi.
All three are known for their strong network connectivity across Morocco, however, it’s good to set realistic expectations. Mobile internet in general is pretty patchy in Morocco and tends to cut out both in remote areas as well as in the heart of the city medinas.
I recommend all three mobile providers as they are pretty similar in terms of network and plans.
Maroc Telecom is the largest sim card provider and telecommunications company in Morocco. They offer the most extensive mobile network with the fastest speeds throughout the country.
The difference between Maroc Telecom, Orange and Inwi is marginal and you are unlikely to notice any difference. I’ve used Maroc and Orange throughout Morocco and found them to be basically the same. The choice should come down solely to convenience.
The price of a Maroc Telecom tourist sim card in Morocco is 165DH.
The plan offered by Maroc Telecom stores includes 30GB data + 4 hours calls valid for 1 month.
Orange is my preferred sim card provider in Morocco. They offer good network coverage and internet speeds across Morocco. In my experience, however, it did struggle at times in the narrow alleyways of the medinas in Fes, Chefchaouen and Marrakech, as well as in the Sahara desert.
This is fairly typical in Morocco which is why I still recommend Orange slightly ahead of the alternatives.
The price of a Orange Morocco tourist sim card in Morocco is 49DH.
The plan offered by Orange Morocco stores offers 11GB data + 1 hour calls + unlimited whatsapp valid for 1 month.
Inwi is another mobile network operator in Morocco that offers convenient tourist sim card packages for travelers.
Their data packages are substantial and the prices are affordable. Overall, they’re basically equal to Maroc Telecom and Orange and I don’t think you’ll have any issues with Inwi at all.
The price of a Inwi tourist sim card in Morocco is 49DH.
The plan offered by Inwi stores includes 11GB data + 1 hour calls + unlimited whatsapp valid for 1 month.
Identify the mobile providers in Morocco: Maroc Telecom, Orange Morocco and Inwi are your best options in Morocco.
Find your nearest store: Locate a store or retailer by searching on Google Maps for your nearest store or asking at your hotel reception. I’ve never had issues finding a store as they can be found all over any major cities, shopping centers, or tourist areas. You can’t buy sim cards in airports in Morocco. If you’re on a budget it is usually cheaper to use the airport wifi instead and purchase your sim card in a store near your hotel.
Bring the necessary documents: It is mandatory in Morocco to bring your passport into the store so that the staff can register it with your sim card. Without this, Maroc Telecom, Orange Morocco or Inwi staff will be unable to sell you a sim card.
Choose your plan: Either request the plan you are after or consult with the staff in the store to select the right plan for you. My recommendations at the beginning of this guide are likely to be your best option, for example the prepaid plan by Maroc Telecom that includes 30GB data + 4 hours calls for 165DH.
Pay and activate your card: You can expect to pay 49DH to purchase your sim card. The staff in-store will help you install the sim card and activate it for you.
Test: It’s always a good idea to check that you can access the internet before you leave the store. I always try searching for something on Google then refresh my Instagram feed to check it’s working fine before leaving. If it’s not, the staff will be able to help you adjust your settings.
Buying a prepaid sim card for Morocco at the airport is usually considered the most convenient option for travellers arriving by plane.
However, airport stores selling sim cards are almost guaranteed to charge inflated prices, so if you are a cost-conscious traveller then you should definitely buy your sim card from a store in the city center.
In addition to this, we would argue that buying physical sim cards at all aren’t particularly convenient now that most people use esim compatible phones. If you are looking for the most convenient option, then buying an esim before you arrive or with the airport wifi is much easier and will save you having to queue up or communicate with staff.
If you must purchase a sim card at the airport in Morocco then you will be in luck. All major international airports in Morocco have stores selling sim cards. Despite the prices being higher than normal, the staff are knowledgable and will be able to get you set up with the correct sim card relatively quickly.
If you want to avoid the inflated sim card prices you’ll find at the airport and your phone isn’t esim compatible, then you’re going to need to head in to a store to buy your sim card.
I recommend visiting one of the official retail stores of the mobile internet operators such as Maroc Telecom, Orange Morocco and Inwi. Your best option is to enter their names into Google Maps and find the branch closest to your hotel or accommodation. Typically the staff in the official stores in Morocco are knowledgable and helpful which means you can ensure you’ll walk away with a functioning sim card.
Despite this, it’s always a good idea to check your internet is working before you leave the store by loading a Google search results page and your preferred social media app. You should also ensure you always bring your passport with you when purchasing a sim card in case they need to register it.
If you like to be prepared and would prefer to arrive in Morocco with your sim card all sorted and your phone ready to connect to the internet immediately then you should look into purchasing a sim card online.
The first option is to buy your sim card in advance via SimOptions, which is a company that will prepare and ship a sim card directly to your door. It’s a reliable and effective service, but with the invention of eSims it’s becoming obsolete.
The better option is to purchase an eSim online. We’ve written more on that below!
An eSim is a digital version of a traditional sim card and is most likely the future of connectivity for mobile devices. The convenience of no longer visiting a store, handing over your passport and purchasing a physical sim card is quickly making physical sim cards obsolete in favour of eSims.
We recommend Airalo’s eSim when travelling to Morocco. The Airalo Morocco eSim offers fast internet speeds, wide coverage and extremely competitive prices making it a far more compelling option than purchasing a physical sim card from any of the local sim card providers.
In order to get set up with an Airalo eSim, all you need to do is visit Airalo here and purchase the eSim online (the $9.50 USD plan is suitable for most travellers). Once you’ve purchased the sim card Airalo will email you instructions and a QR code. Following these instructions should take just a couple of minutes, then you’ll have a sim card in Morocco without having to venture outside.
Our preferred eSim provider in Morocco is Airalo. We used them, alongside a local sim card on another device, for our most recent trip to Morocco and found the service to be equal to the local sim card but without the hassle of acquiring a sim card in a store.
Airalo’s Morocco eSim uses the Maroc Telecom network to provide data and connect users to the internet. You can expect very good coverage and reliability with the Maroc Telecom networknetwork as they are amongst the best mobile internet operators in Morocco.
Here are the plans and prices for Airalo’s Morocco eSim:
1GB data valid for 7 days – Price: $9.50 USD
For most travellers we recommend the 1GB data plan for $9.50 USD which is valid for 7 days. Some travellers may prefer a larger plan, whilst travellers visiting for just a couple of days may be fine with a smaller plan.
An alternative eSim provider we can recommend is Holafly.
Holafly’s eSim is a suitable option for travellers who require large amounts of data, such as digital nomads and people who work online while they travel. All of Holafly’s Morocco eSims offer unlimited data.
Holafly’s Morocco eSim uses the Orange Morocco / Wana Marocnetwork to provide data and connect users to the internet. This network will provide reliable speeds and coverage while in Morocco
Here are the plans and prices for Holafly’s Morocco eSim:
2.5GB data valid for 5 days – Price: $27 USD
3.5GB data valid for 7 days – Price: $34 USD
5GB data valid for 10 days – Price: $37 USD
7.5GB data valid for 15 days – Price: $47 USD
The eSIM, or embedded SIM, is a digital SIM card built directly into devices like smartphones, tablets, and smartwatches. Unlike physical SIM cards, there is no need to physically insert or remove an eSIM from the device.
Instead, the eSIM is seamlessly integrated into the device’s hardware and can be remotely activated and programmed by a mobile network operator. This allows users to easily switch between different mobile networks or plans without the hassle of physically exchanging SIM cards.
The convenience, flexibility, and ease of use offered by eSIM technology are particularly beneficial for travelers or individuals who frequently switch between mobile networks or travel internationally. It eliminates the need to purchase and insert physical SIM cards, simplifying the management of multiple mobile connections on a single device.
To activate an eSIM, users can either scan a provided QR code or manually enter the activation details provided by their mobile network operator. Once activated, the device can connect to the chosen mobile network and access voice, data, and messaging services just like with a traditional SIM card.
eSIM technology is becoming increasingly popular and is supported by a growing number of smartphones and other devices. Here are some examples of eSIM-compatible phones:
Apple iPhone series (iPhone 11, iPhone 12, iPhone 13, etc.): Apple was one of the early adopters of eSIM technology and offers support for eSIM on various iPhone models.
Google Pixel series (Pixel 3, Pixel 4, Pixel 5, etc.): Google’s Pixel smartphones also support eSIM functionality, allowing users to activate and use eSIMs.
Samsung Galaxy series (Galaxy S22, Galaxy Note 20, etc.): Many of Samsung’s flagship devices now come with eSIM support, enabling users to utilize eSIM technology.
OnePlus devices (OnePlus 7, OnePlus 8, etc.): OnePlus has included eSIM support in some of its smartphone models, offering users the flexibility of using eSIMs.
Motorola Razr (2020): The latest iteration of the iconic Motorola Razr features eSIM compatibility, enabling users to use eSIMs for cellular connectivity.
These are just a few examples, and the list of eSIM-compatible phones continues to expand as more manufacturers embrace this technology. There’s a very strong chance your phone supports eSims so if you’re unsure we recommend looking it up on our list of eSim supported phones.
Hi, I’m Mitchell. I’m a full-time traveller, explorer and travel blogger. I've travelled all around the world, using and testing countless travel sim cards along the way. I'm the founder of and writer for Travel Sim Expert where I write guides to help travellers stay connected all around the world.
Hi, I’m Mitchell. I’m a full-time traveller, explorer and travel blogger. Travel Sim Expert is a blog dedicated to helping you find the best sim card for you, no matter where you are or what your budget is.
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