eSIM Plans for Morocco
Prices last verified: May 6, 2026. Plans and pricing are subject to change. Always confirm current rates on aloSIM before purchasing.
How Much Data Do I Need in Morocco?
Morocco has decent WiFi in riads and hotels but relies on cellular in souks and rural areas. For Marrakech, Fes, or Casablanca, 5GB is sufficient for 2 weeks. For desert trips, 10GB is safer.
Will My Phone Work in Morocco?
Morocco uses LTE Bands 1/3/7/20/28. All eSIM phones work well. Maroc Telecom and Orange Maroc provide strong 4G in cities and along major highways, with weaker coverage in the Sahara.
Check your specific deviceWhat's the Best eSIM Plan for Morocco?
The 5GB plan at $9 is excellent for Moroccan cities and coastal towns. For a Sahara desert excursion or Atlas Mountains trek, the 10GB plan at $14 ensures you're never without navigation or emergency contact.
Morocco Travel Tips for eSIM Users
- Moroccan riads often have beautiful rooftop terraces with WiFi — perfect for evening photo uploads with mint tea.
- The medinas (old cities) of Marrakech and Fes have narrow alleys that can block signals. Download offline maps before entering.
- Sahara desert camps near Merzouga have limited or no coverage. Enjoy the digital detox, but tell someone your itinerary first.
- Moroccan cafes in modern districts (Guéliz in Marrakech, Ville Nouvelle in Fes) have reliable free WiFi.
Common Questions About Morocco eSIM
Does the Morocco eSIM work in the Sahara Desert?
Very limited. Most desert camps have no coverage. Some areas near Merzouga or Zagora may have weak signal, but don't rely on it.
Can I use eSIM in Moroccan medinas?
Yes, though thick walls and narrow alleys can weaken signals. Major squares like Jemaa el-Fnaa have good coverage.
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