Best eSIM for Morocco
Our verdict: For most trips to Morocco, a mid-size data plan on Simzora is the best balance of price and coverage. It runs on the main local networks, Maroc Telecom and Orange MA, so you get dependable signal across Marrakesh, Casablanca and Fes. Pricing is honest per-GB from $3.99, with an instant QR install you can set up before you fly.
How much data do you need for Morocco?
About 1 to 3GB is plenty for a short trip built around maps and messaging. That covers navigating the Marrakesh medina, WhatsApp and iMessage over data, and light browsing. Riads, hotels and cafes usually offer free WiFi, which stretches a small plan much further.
Around 5 to 10GB suits most travellers on a week-long trip. It comfortably handles social media, everyday browsing, maps and uploading photos from Casablanca or Fes. This is the sweet spot for price against how much you actually use.
20GB or more is the choice for video streaming, tethering a laptop and remote work. If you see an unlimited option, read it as a set full-speed allowance each day, after which speeds may slow, rather than truly infinite data. Pick this if you rely on a hotspot or watch a lot of video.
Why Simzora for Morocco
Real coverage on Maroc Telecom and Orange MA
Simzora connects to Morocco's main networks, Maroc Telecom and Orange MA, so you get dependable 4G and 5G across cities like Marrakesh, Casablanca and Rabat. Signal is strong in towns and along the main roads. Be realistic in remote spots such as the High Atlas passes and the deep Sahara near Merzouga, where any network can thin out.
Honest per-GB pricing, no fake unlimited
Every Simzora plan is a plain amount of data at a clear per-GB price, starting from $3.99. We do not sell fake unlimited. Where an unlimited style plan exists, it means a set full-speed allowance per day, not endless data, so you always know exactly what you are paying for.
Instant, data-only, keep your own number
Your eSIM arrives by QR the moment you order, installs before departure and activates on first connection in Morocco. It is data-only with no local number, so keep your home SIM active for calls, SMS and bank or login OTP codes. WhatsApp and iMessage run over the data plan as normal.
Best eSIM for Morocco, FAQs
Which eSIM is best for Morocco?+−
For most travellers, a mid-size Simzora plan of around 5 to 10GB on Maroc Telecom or Orange MA is the best fit. It balances price and coverage across Marrakesh, Casablanca and Fes, installs instantly by QR and activates when you land. Light users can start smaller from $3.99 and top up if needed.
How much data do I need for Morocco?+−
As a rough guide, 1 to 3GB covers a short trip of maps and messaging, 5 to 10GB suits a week of normal use, and 20GB or more fits video and hotspot use. Free WiFi in riads, hotels and cafes stretches any plan further. If you are unsure, start mid-size and top up rather than overbuying.
Will my eSIM work in the Sahara and the Atlas Mountains?+−
Coverage is reliable in the cities and along main routes, but it can drop in the High Atlas and the remote Sahara near Merzouga, where all networks weaken. Download offline maps before heading into the desert or mountains. Remember the eSIM is data-only and gives no Moroccan phone number, so keep your home SIM for calls and OTP codes.
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