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Best eSIM for Morocco: prices, coverage and plans compared
Best eSIM for Morocco: our advice
Looking for the best eSIM for Morocco? Airalo and Holafly only sell unlimited plans for Morocco, at Airalo that starts at €16.00 for just 3 days. At TropiTrade you pick a fixed plan for a full month: 5GB for 30 days costs €14.50 and 10GB costs €21.50. Our eSIM also connects to two networks (Orange and Maroc Telecom), where Airalo uses Orange only. You receive the QR code by email right away and our support team is happy to help, including on WhatsApp.
Do you need an eSIM in Morocco?
Roaming in Morocco is expensive. European providers charge world rates outside the EU zone and US carriers charge day passes of around $12 per day. With an eSIM you pay one fixed price upfront. Install it at home on WiFi and you are online the moment you land in Marrakech, Casablanca or Agadir.
TropiTrade vs Airalo vs Holafly:which eSIM for Morocco?
Comparison of the most popular Morocco plans, prices as of August 2026.
| Plan | TropiTrade | Airalo | Holafly |
|---|---|---|---|
| 5GB · 30 days | €14.50 | — | — |
| 10GB · 30 days | €21.50 | — | — |
| 20GB · 30 days | €34.50 | — | — |
| Unlimited · 10 days | — | €40.50 | $41.90 |
Airalo and Holafly only offer unlimited plans for Morocco, with a daily speed cap. We sell fixed plans without a cap, plus a single 1 day unlimited starter for €6.20. Current prices at other providers may vary.
How much data do you need in Morocco?
| Traveler | Usage | Our advice |
|---|---|---|
| Light use | WhatsApp, Google Maps, email | 5GB / 30 days |
| Average traveler | Social media, photo uploads, video calls | 10GB / 30 days |
| 2-3 week road trip | Navigation, streaming, hotspot for your travel buddy | 20GB / 30 days |
| Weekend in Marrakech | Everything running for a short stay | 1 day unlimited or 2GB / 15 days |
Network coverage in Morocco: Orange and Maroc Telecom
Our Morocco eSIMs connect to two networks: Orange and Maroc Telecom, with 4G across the country. You get coverage in Marrakech, Casablanca, Agadir, Fez, Tangier and Rabat, and the eSIM connects the moment you arrive at the airport (Marrakech Menara, Casablanca Mohammed V or Agadir). In the Sahara and high in the Atlas Mountains every network gets thinner; download your maps offline before you go. Your phone needs to be unlocked and eSIM-compatible.
Frequently asked questions about eSIM Morocco
Does my own SIM card not simply work in Morocco?
It does, but at roaming rates: European providers charge world rates and US carriers charge day passes of around $12 per day. Turn off data roaming on your own SIM and use the eSIM for internet to avoid surprises on your bill.
How much data do I need for my trip?
For WhatsApp, navigation and email, 5GB is enough. If you use social media and upload photos, pick 10GB. For a two to three week road trip with streaming and hotspot sharing, 20GB is the safe choice.
Do you also have an unlimited plan for Morocco?
Only a 1 day unlimited for €6.20, handy as a starter or for a short stop. For longer trips we deliberately sell fixed plans without a daily speed cap: unlimited travel eSIMs throttle after a daily allowance, a fixed plan does not.
Can I make calls with this eSIM?
The Morocco plans are data-only, without a phone number or calling minutes. Calling over WhatsApp, FaceTime or Teams works fine on data. Your own number stays reachable next to the eSIM; note that regular calls on your own SIM will incur roaming charges.
When do I install and activate the eSIM?
Install the eSIM at home on WiFi, it takes about five minutes. The validity only starts at the first connection to a Moroccan network, so installing before departure does not cost you any days.
Is an eSIM the same as a digital SIM card?
Yes. An eSIM is a digital SIM card built into your phone. You scan the QR code and the SIM card for Morocco sits next to your own number on your device, with no plastic card to swap.
Will an eSIM work on my phone?
Most iPhones from the XS onwards and recent Samsung and Google devices support eSIM. Your phone needs to be unlocked. See the full guide and compatibility list
Is coverage good in the desert and the mountains?
In cities and along the coast coverage is solid. In the Sahara near Merzouga and high in the Atlas Mountains every network gets thinner. Our eSIM automatically switches to the strongest network from Orange or Maroc Telecom, which helps exactly in those places.
What if I run out of data?
You can order a new plan in a few minutes, delivery is just as fast as the first time. Not sure what to pick? Send us a message and we will help you right away.
Which network will I be on?
The eSIM automatically picks the strongest available network from Orange or Maroc Telecom. There is nothing to configure.
