
Morocco eSIM Bundles
Flexible eSIM plans for all types of users
Instant activation—no physical SIM required
High-speed data with no throttling
Seamless coverage across all regions
Transparent pricing with no hidden fees
24/7 support and real-time data tracking globally
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Your estimate: about 4.9 GB for 7 days.
Covers your trip with a little headroom.
Estimates only — real use varies. You can always top up later.
Available eSIM plans
1 GB Data for 7 Days Morocco
Active Networks
- Orange
- Maroc Telecom
Roaming Coverage
- Morocco
Unlimited Data for 1 Days Morocco
Active Networks
- Orange
- Maroc Telecom
Roaming Coverage
- Morocco
2 GB Data for 15 Days Morocco
Active Networks
- Orange
- Maroc Telecom
Roaming Coverage
- Morocco
3 GB Data for 30 Days Morocco
Active Networks
- Orange
- Maroc Telecom
Roaming Coverage
- Morocco
5 GB Data for 30 Days Morocco
Active Networks
- Orange
- Maroc Telecom
Roaming Coverage
- Morocco
Unlimited Data for 3 Days Morocco
Active Networks
- Orange
- Maroc Telecom
Roaming Coverage
- Morocco
Unlimited Data for 5 Days Morocco
Active Networks
- Orange
- Maroc Telecom
Roaming Coverage
- Morocco
10 GB Data for 30 Days Morocco
Active Networks
- Orange
- Maroc Telecom
Roaming Coverage
- Morocco
Unlimited Data for 7 Days Morocco
Active Networks
- Orange
- Maroc Telecom
Roaming Coverage
- Morocco
20 GB Data for 30 Days Morocco
Active Networks
- Orange
- Maroc Telecom
Roaming Coverage
- Morocco
Unlimited Data for 10 Days Morocco
Active Networks
- Orange
- Maroc Telecom
Roaming Coverage
- Morocco
Unlimited Data for 15 Days Morocco
Active Networks
- Orange
- Maroc Telecom
Roaming Coverage
- Morocco
50 GB Data for 30 Days Morocco
Active Networks
- Orange
- Maroc Telecom
Roaming Coverage
- Morocco
Unlimited Data for 30 Days Morocco
Active Networks
- Orange
- Maroc Telecom
Roaming Coverage
- Morocco
100 GB Data for 30 Days Morocco
Active Networks
- Orange
- Maroc Telecom
Roaming Coverage
- Morocco
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How to Get Connected in Morocco with alodata eSIM
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Browse our Morocco data plans and pick the one that fits.
Activate
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Connect
Get online in Morocco instantly — no setup, no hassle.
Networks in Morocco
Your eSIM connects automatically to these local carriers — there's nothing to choose.
Real-world speed and coverage depend on your exact location, your device, and how busy the network is. Rural and remote areas may be slower or 4G-only.
Will your phone work?
Check eSIM support in two seconds — before you buy.
Dial *#06# on your phone. If an “EID” number appears, it's eSIM-ready. You can also look for “Add eSIM” or “Add mobile plan” in your Settings.
Haven't installed it yet? Unactivated eSIMs are fully refundable within 30 days. And if it won't install on a compatible, unlocked phone, contact us and we'll make it right.
See our refund policyAbout eSIM data in Morocco
Heading to Morocco? A Morocco eSIM gives you prepaid mobile data from the moment you arrive — no roaming bill shock and no hunting for a local SIM card. Install your alodata eSIM before you travel, switch it on when you land, and stay online for maps, rides, bookings, and keeping in touch.
In Morocco, your eSIM connects to established local networks (Orange, Maroc Telecom), so coverage is the same you'd get from a local carrier.
Morocco eSIM plans at a glance
alodata currently offers 15 eSIM data plans for Morocco, so you can match a small bundle to a weekend trip or a larger one to a month of remote work — each plan shows its data, validity, and price before you buy.
Coverage and networks in Morocco
Your Morocco eSIM roams on trusted networks and delivers high-speed data with no throttling on standard plans. You can track your remaining data in real time from your account, so there are no surprises mid-trip.
Coverage is strong across Marrakesh, Casablanca, Rabat, Fez, Tangier and the Atlantic coast, and along the main roads linking them, with 4G everywhere tourists go and 5G arriving in the big cities. It thins as you climb into the High Atlas and out toward the Sahara fringe around Merzouga and Zagora, where the network follows the towns, the kasbahs and the main roads rather than the open country.
Getting connected in Morocco
Tourist SIMs from Maroc Telecom, Orange or Inwi need your passport and are sold at the airports and official carrier shops, where staff register and activate them for you. The medina kiosks and street sellers offer them too, but they can't always complete the registration, which can leave you with a SIM that never fully works. A travel eSIM avoids the medina-stall gamble and the airport queue alike, and is connected the moment you land in Marrakesh or Casablanca.
Morocco's internet is broadly open for browsing, maps and social media, but the country has a long history of throttling or blocking VoIP calling — WhatsApp, Messenger, Skype and FaceTime voice and video calls have been restricted on local networks for extended periods to protect the operators' call revenue. A roaming eSIM that routes your traffic abroad is the far more reliable way to keep those calling apps working, so if staying in touch by WhatsApp call matters, don't count on a local SIM.
On desert excursions to the Erg Chebbi dunes at Merzouga, the Erg Chigaga near Zagora and over the high Atlas passes like Tizi n'Tichka, expect a signal only near towns and the main road, with long dead stretches in between. Download offline maps and your riad or camp details before you set out, and don't rely on live navigation once the tarmac ends.
The airports at Marrakesh, Casablanca and Fez have SIM counters, but they sit past passport control and baggage claim and are pitched at tourists, and the medina sellers who approach you in town can't always register a SIM properly. An eSIM installed before you fly lets you leave the terminal already online, ready to find your riad down the medina's alleys without stopping to haggle for a card.
Who these Morocco eSIM plans are for
They suit short trips and longer stays alike: tourists who want maps and messaging, digital nomads working remotely, and business travelers who need reliable data on arrival. Keep your home number active on your primary SIM while alodata handles data.
Maroc Telecom (IAM) has the deepest rural and mountain reach, which makes it the safest choice if your trip runs into the High Atlas, the Anti-Atlas or the pre-Sahara south, where the smaller networks fade out. For the imperial cities and the coast — Marrakesh, Fez, Casablanca, Essaouira — any network is fine, so choose on data and price and save the coverage worry for the mountain and desert legs.
