Guide to SIM cards and plans for Morocco

Which unlimited SIM card for a trip to Morocco?

Internet & Communication Xavier 11 min
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But that’s after you’ve seen all the solutions available to you for getting internet in Morocco

Introduction

Are you planning a trip to Morocco? Great choice. Between the desert, the mountains, and the incredible cities, you’re in for a treat.

But there’s one point we tend to underestimate… it’s the internet connection. And yet, whether it’s to keep in touch, use GPS, or share your moments, it quickly becomes essential.

We tell you this because we’ve been there. We took a long trip to Morocco, and clearly, we didn’t anticipate as we should have. The result: hassles, bad surprises… and a few euros that disappeared a bit too quickly.

So, the idea here is simple: to help you avoid making the same mistakes we did (because yes, we would have loved to come across this kind of article before leaving).

We will look together at the best solutions for getting internet in Morocco, without headaches and without blowing your budget.

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How to find the ideal unlimited SIM card for your trip to Morocco?

If Morocco is on your list, this country with breathtaking landscapes, lively souks, and rich culture, then get ready for an extraordinary journey. But before you get lost in the majesty of the Atlas or marvel at the kasbahs of the desert, one essential question arises: how to stay connected in this land of a thousand and one nights?

No panic, we’re here to guide you through the maze of mobile options, just as a local guide would lead you through the alleys of Marrakech.

Three alternatives emerge to ensure your connectivity in Moroccan land:

Roaming

Use your UK plan abroad thanks to roaming agreements

Local SIM card

Buy a local SIM card to benefit from local rates

eSIM

Activate an eSIM before your departure, without changing your physical card

Advantages and disadvantages of SIM cards for Morocco

Comparison of internet solutions while traveling
International plan Local SIM card eSIM
Cost High Low Moderate
Purchase Online (operator option) On-site, in-store Online, before departure
SIM card change No Yes No
Ease of use Easy Restrictive Easy
Support in French Yes Rarely Yes
Unlimited data No (limited) Yes Yes (depending on offer)
Keep your UK number Yes No (replaced) Yes (dual SIM)
Flexible stay durations No (monthly) Variable (commitment possible) Yes (1 to 90 days)
Recharge the plan Operator customer area In-store Via the app
Risk of extra charges Yes Prepaid: no. Other: yes No

Solution 1: Using your UK mobile plan in Morocco

It might seem logical to think you can just use your UK mobile plan in Morocco. After all, your operator probably offers some form of roaming… so it should be fine, right?

Well… not quite.

No, you won’t be able to casually post your latest photos on Instagram of your mint tea in Jemaa el-Fna square in Marrakech without it costing a small fortune.

Unlike European destinations where roaming is often included, Morocco falls outside the standard roaming zones for most UK operators. That means daily passes, bolt-ons, and per-MB charges that add up fast (and we speak from experience).

As a result, this seemingly simple solution on paper is far from being the most suitable for a trip to Morocco.

UK operator roaming in Morocco

Here’s what each of the four major UK operators offers for Morocco — and as you’ll see, the options are far from generous:

EE places Morocco in Zone 3, where you get just 500 MB per day for £7.50. That’s barely enough to check your emails, let alone share photos or use GPS.

Three UK covers Morocco via Go Roam Around the World Extra at £8 per day, with a 12 GB monthly fair usage cap. Decent, but at £56 per week, the cost adds up quickly.

Vodafone UK puts Morocco in Zone D at £8 per day, with a 25 GB monthly cap. Similar pricing to Three, slightly more generous on data.

O2 offers the Travel Bolt On at £7 per day with unlimited data (throttled to 2 Mbps) across 75 destinations including Morocco. Usable, but the speed limit makes video calls and streaming painful.

Morocco: does my plan work there?

Plan Data Duration Price Network 🇲🇦 Morocco
EU Roaming 7-Day Pass Recommended 50 GB 7 days €17.90 4G ✗ No
Zone 1 Weekly Pass Recommended 50 GB 7 days €29.85 4G ✗ No
EU Roaming Daily Pass 50 GB 1 day €3.10 4G ✗ No
Zone 1 Daily Pass 50 GB 1 day €5.97 4G ✗ No
Zone 2 Daily Pass 50 GB 1 day €8.96 4G ✗ No
Zone 3 Daily Pass 512 MB 1 day €8.96 4G ✓ Yes
Zone 4 Daily Pass 10 MB 1 day €17.92 4G ✗ No
EU Roaming 12-Day Pass 50 GB 12 days €25.70 4G ✗ No
Zone 2 Weekly Pass 50 GB 7 days €44.78 4G ✗ No
Plan Data Duration Price Network 🇲🇦 Morocco
Go Roam in Europe Recommended 12 GB 1 day €3.29 4G ✗ No
Go Roam Around the World 12 GB 1 day €9.56 4G ✗ No
Go Roam Around the World Extra 12 GB 1 day €9.56 4G ✓ Yes
Plan Data Duration Price Network 🇲🇦 Morocco
8-Day Europe Pass Recommended 25 GB 8 days €19.12 4G ✗ No
Euro Roam Daily 25 GB 1 day €3.29 4G ✗ No
Global Roam Daily (Zone C) 25 GB 1 day €9.56 4G ✗ No
Global Roam Daily (Zone D) 25 GB 1 day €9.56 4G ✓ Yes
15-Day Europe Pass 25 GB 15 days €25.10 4G ✗ No
Plan Data Duration Price Network 🇲🇦 Morocco
Europe Zone (included) Recommended 25 GB 30 days €0.00 4G ✗ No
Data Roaming Bolt-On Zone 1 (1 GB) 1 GB 30 days €7.17 4G ✗ No
O2 Travel Bolt On Unlimited 1 day €8.37 4G ✗ No
Data Roaming Bolt-On Zone 2 (1 GB) 1 GB 30 days €10.76 4G ✗ No

Last verified: 19 April 2026

What does 1 GB of data correspond to?

Are you wondering what you can do with 1 GB of data? Here are some concrete examples:

  • Listening to music on Spotify for 1 hour every day will last you 20 days.
  • Watching an HD video (1080p quality) for 30 minutes.
  • Binge-watching 4K videos for 10 minutes.
  • Video chatting for 4 hours on WhatsApp, or having fun on Insta and TikTok.

Advantages:

To be fair, there is one advantage: convenience. You don’t need to buy anything extra — just activate a roaming pass from your operator’s app before you land.

Three UK and O2 offer the most usable options, with reasonable daily rates and enough data for basic use. If you’re only going for a long weekend and don’t use much data, it can work.

But beyond 3-4 days, the daily charges start adding up to a point where other solutions become significantly cheaper.

Disadvantages:

The cost is the main issue. At £7-8 per day, a two-week trip to Morocco would cost you £98-112 just for mobile data — that’s more than many monthly UK phone contracts.

EE is practically unusable in Morocco with only 500 MB per day in Zone 3. And O2’s unlimited option is throttled to 2 Mbps, which makes video calls and streaming frustrating.

The bottom line: UK operator roaming in Morocco is expensive, limited, and often confusing with zone classifications that vary between operators. There are much better alternatives, as we’ll see below.

Solution 2: Subscription in the visited country

Clearly, buying a local SIM card in Morocco is often one of the most logical solutions. You benefit from local rates for mobile internet, and you completely avoid the roaming fees that can quickly add up.

In practice, you can find a card quite easily, whether in an airport, a telecom store, or even in local sales points (and that’s part of the experience).

Which Moroccan mobile operator for a stay in Morocco?

In Morocco, you will find several operators like Maroc Telecom, Orange Maroc, Inwi. The idea is mainly to compare the network coverage and mobile data according to your route.

Now, let’s be very concrete with you: during our last trip to Morocco, we went with a mobile subscription with Inwi in Morocco.

At the time, it seemed to be the best choice, especially to get unlimited internet at local prices. So we walked into the store, quite confident.

Except that it got a bit complicated: we had to provide a lot of information, including all our personal and administrative data, including scans of our ID cards.

And above all, we discovered that the local subscription in Morocco is binding, with a minimum duration of two months.

As a result: we had to create the plan… then immediately think about cancelling the mobile subscription as soon as we signed up, to make sure it wouldn’t continue once we returned to the UK (yes, it’s as absurd as it sounds).

So yes, the local SIM card in Morocco can be very advantageous on paper… but in reality, you really need to anticipate all the administrative aspects and the constraints behind it.

SIM locale et eSIM

Inwi

Local SIM

The challenger with aggressive rates. Good coverage in major cities (Casablanca, Rabat, Tangier), sometimes less effective in very remote areas.

Maroc Telecom (IAM)

Local SIM

The historical operator and leader. Essential if you are leaving the cities (Atlas, Merzouga desert, country roads). More expensive but unmatched coverage. SIM often distributed for free at airports, to be recharged later.

Pass Internet Jawal 20 Go
20 GB 30 days 4G,4G+
€18.70 (200 MAD)

Orange Maroc

Local SIM

Excellent urban network and solid 4G. Very popular among tourists for its dedicated 'Tourist Pass' often prominently displayed at airports. eSIM available in-store but not online before departure.

Pass Internet 10 Go
10 GB 30 days 4G,4G+
€9.35 (100 MAD)
Carrier Plan Data Duration Price Network Buy
Inwi
Inwi Pass Internet 20 Go Reco 20 GB 30 days €9.35
(100 MAD)
4G,4G+
Maroc Telecom (IAM)
Pass Internet Jawal 10 Go Reco 10 GB 30 days €9.35
(100 MAD)
4G,4G+
Orange Maroc
Pass Internet 10 Go 10 GB 30 days €9.35
(100 MAD)
4G,4G+
Orange Maroc
Pass Touriste 30 Go Reco 30 GB 30 days €18.70
(200 MAD)
4G,4G+
Maroc Telecom (IAM)
Pass Internet Jawal 20 Go 20 GB 30 days €18.70
(200 MAD)
4G,4G+

Last verified: 19 April 2026

Advantages:

the local SIM card in Morocco remains very often the cheapest option for data. If your goal is to have a lot of internet without blowing your budget, clearly, it’s hard to do better.

You benefit from local rates for mobile internet, without having to monitor every megabyte. You can browse, work, share… in short, use your phone normally (and that, while traveling, makes all the difference).

Now, let’s be honest: this solution is not for everyone. It is mainly suited for experienced travelers, those who already know the ropes, who know how to avoid pitfalls and, most importantly, how not to get stuck once they return home.

Because yes, in reality, between the administrative procedures and cancellations, it can quickly become a bit technical. So if you’re comfortable with that, it’s probably the most cost-effective option. Otherwise… it might be better to consider an alternative.

Disadvantages:

More complex procedures than expected

Between the documents to provide and the activation, it can quickly become more technical than one might imagine. And clearly, if you’re not comfortable, it can complicate things.

A subscription that’s not so flexible

In some cases, you have to take a subscription with a minimum commitment, sometimes for several weeks or even two months. And above all, you need to think about canceling, often immediately after subscribing.

Constraints to anticipate

  • using a new local number that temporarily replaces your UK number
  • phone compatibility with the network to check before leaving
  • cancellation management before returning to the UK to avoid unpleasant surprises

The solutions mentioned earlier focus on physical SIM cards. If you want to know what type of equipment to use for this kind of SIM card while traveling in a van or camper, or during a road trip in Morocco, I invite you to check out this article on the different types of modems to stay connected wherever you are on a road trip, van, and camper.

Additionally, if you’re curious about how much data you might use during your trip, don’t forget to test our data calculator for abroad. This tool will help you better plan your DATA consumption based on your planned activities.

Moreover, to optimize your data usage without compromising your travel experience, discover our practical tips in our article on how to reduce DATA consumption abroad. These tips will be useful for saving on mobile data fees while staying effectively connected.

Solution 3: Holafly eSIMs

For us, there is a third solution: the Holafly eSIM for Morocco. And here, we are clearly on the simplest option if you don’t want to hassle.

No store, no paperwork, no complicated handling. You activate your eSIM, and you’re connected.

In practice, it allows you to stay connected easily everywhere in Morocco: receive information from your hotel like La Mamounia in Marrakech, Morocco, book a restaurant on your favorite app, or even skip the line for the Majorelle Garden in Marrakech, Morocco without stress.

You can also manage your travels, book a bus, or organize your visits without ever worrying about your connection (and that, while traveling, is a real comfort).

What is an eSIM?

An eSIM is simply a SIM card integrated directly into the phone. No need for a physical card, everything is done online in a few minutes.

And on top of that, you can have multiple eSIM profiles on your smartphone, which allows you to keep your UK number active while using local internet in Morocco.

Advantages:

The main advantage here is clearly peace of mind before departure. You download your eSIM calmly at home, either via the app or directly by email.

As a result: you arrive in Morocco already ready to be connected. You can even activate your line just before boarding the plane or upon exiting the airport (and that makes all the difference when arriving in a country you don’t know).

Then, everything is much simpler: no paperwork, no store, no unpleasant surprises. You enjoy an immediate internet connection without constraints, whether in Marrakech, in the desert, or elsewhere.

And on top of that, you keep your UK number active in parallel, while using the internet locally. In short, it’s a quick, efficient solution, and above all, hassle-free.

Disadvantages:

The main point to keep in mind is that the price can be higher than a local SIM card, especially if you stay a long time in Morocco.

Depending on the offers, you may also have plans with limited data. So if you consume a lot of internet, you need to check carefully beforehand.

Finally, one last important point: not all smartphones are eSIM compatible. Be sure to check your device before choosing this solution.

Promo code for Holafly Morocco plan

Good news for those who wish to visit Morocco, we offer you a discount, a promo code for your Holafly eSIM card for Morocco. When you make your purchase, just enter the promo code VANTOUR, and you will benefit from an immediate 5% discount.

Conclusion

So, what is the best unlimited SIM card for a trip to Morocco or a road trip through the Atlas Mountains and the Atlantic beaches? The answer is not as simple as a plate of couscous. Each option has its advantages and disadvantages, and what might be ideal for one type of traveler could be a failure for another.

That’s why this guide exists. Depending on your own situation — whether you’re a digital nomad, a vacationer, or an adventurer — there are pros and cons to consider for each technology.