The Best Morocco eSIM and Physical SIM Card

SIM card Morocco
International SIM Card
  • Internet data as low as $2.38 per GB with data package
  • No Contracts - Pay only for the calls you make
  • Incoming Calls in Morocco only $0.35 per minute
  • Outgoing Calls only $1.19 per minute
  • FREE Incoming SMS Text Messages in Morocco, Africa and Worldwide
  • Internet Data Service in Morocco and 170+ Countries
  • Add a US, Canadian or UK Personal Extra Number

Looking for a Morocco eSIM or SIM card to use for international travel in Morocco or other countries in Africa? OneSimCard is an all-in-one Morocco eSIM and physical SIM card solution that gives you more. With OneSimCard, our international eSIM and international SIM card will provide you with low-cost prepaid Morocco cell phone service as well as international cell phone roaming in 200+ other countries. You simply pay for the calls, texts and data you use and keep the same international cell phone number no matter which country you are in.

Instead of buying a local Morocco eSIM or physical SIM card at the airport that will expire quickly and can be very inconvenient to top-up, buy a OneSimCard global eSIM or international SIM card before you leave for your trip. While others search for mobile phone shops and wait in long lines to purchase local eSIMs and SIMs, you will be ready to use your international cell phone in Morocco for calls, texts and data - the instant you land at the airport! What’s more, unlike competitor eSIMs or SIM cards, our eSIM and physical SIM cards are reusable for years (and trips) to come.

OneSimCard - is a perfect Morocco SIM card solution for savvy travelers. Get OneSimCard today and start enjoying wireless freedom without the high cost.


Best Rates for Morocco

eSIM

Data rates: from $0.02/MB, or from $0.002 with a data package
Voice rates: from $2.5/min
SMS rates: from $1.55/SMS

Physical SIM Card

Data rates: from $0.08/MB, or from $0.002 with a data package
Voice rates: from $1.19/min
SMS rates: from $0.40/SMS

OneSim VoIP App

Calling rates: from $0.02/min

All rates are shown in US dollars. Rates are per minute, SMS is per message sent.



Keep Your Domestic Numbers - Forward Calls To A Personal Extra Number

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Order An International SIM Card For Morocco Now

International cell phone You get:
  • Incoming Calls in Morocco only $0.35 per minute
  • Outgoing calls only $1.19 per minute within Morocco or to the U.S., Canada and most countries
  • Unlimited FREE Incoming SMS text messages
  • Mobile data service from 5c/MB. Daily/Weekly and Monthly data packages available
  • Includes 2 cell phone numbers: Europe & USA or Canada. Add numbers in 60+ other countries
  • Automatic airtime recharge or top-up online or directly through your cell phone
  • Reduce the cost of calling to 2 c/min by using OneSimCard VoIP app
Expedition SIM Card

Great Morocco Data SIM for iPads, tablets, computers and MiFi hotspot devices

Universal SIM Card

OneSimCard Universal
 

OneSimCard eSIM

OneSimCard eSIM
 

Physical 3-in-1 DataMax SIM card

Physical 3-in-1 DataMax SIM card
 

DataMax eSIM

DataMax eSIM
 

Notes:

Morocco SIM card compatible devices

Using this Morocco eSIM and physical SIM card will require an unlocked GSM cell phone with the necessary network frequency bands listed in the table above. If your U.S. or Canadian GSM cell phone is currently locked to a carrier like AT&T, T-Mobile or Rogers, you should be able to contact them and request an unlock code. There are also third-party services, for example at your local mall, that will unlock your phone for you for a small one-time fee.

Please refer to the list of cell phones compatible with OneSimCard. Most unlocked GSM cell phones are compatible with international eSIM and physical SIM cards from OneSimCard. If you do not currently have a compatible GSM unlocked cell phone for Morocco, you can rent or purchase one from us.

Note: You will need an unlocked international cell phone even if you decide to purchase a local Morocco eSIM and physical SIM card from elsewhere upon arrival in Morocco. In contrast to that, with Morocco SIM card solution from OneSimCard you will be ready to make and receive calls before you arrive in Morocco.We recommend you test your eSIM or physical SIM card before you arrive in Morocco.

Morocco SIM card activation

Activating your Morocco eSIM or physical SIM card is as simple as clicking a button in your online account. Activation can be done from anywhere using Internet.

Installing your Morocco eSIM or SIM card is the same as any other eSIM or SIM card, please refer to your cellular device's manual for details.

If you have any questions about this Morocco eSIM or physical SIM card or using a cell phone in Morocco, please contact our Customer Support department here.

FAQ's

Can I use an eSIM in Morocco?
Yes! Our DataMax eSIM is the best eSIM for Morocco
Will my iPhone work in Morocco?
Yes! If you have an unlocked iPhone you can use your iPhone in . To check if your iPhone is unlocked, open Settings and go to General > About. Scroll down to the Carrier Lock (or Network Provider Lock) section. If it displays "No SIM restrictions", your iPhone is completely unlocked and ready to use with any carrier
Will my Android work in Morocco?
Yes! If you have an unlocked Android you can use your Android in . To check if your Android is unlocked, there are a couple of options:
  1. Check with your carrier, or the company where you purchased the Android
  2. Go to Settings>About phone. Then copy the IMEI 1 number (a long click will copy it). Then navigate to an IMEI checker like https://imeicheck.com/imei-check and paste your IMEI to check the lock status
Is WiFi common in Morocco?
Like many countries, you will find that WiFi is usually available in hotels and cafes and internet cafes. WiFi is much less available in rural areas
What mobile networks operate in Morocco?
IAM/Itissallat - Universal SIM Card, Expedition SIM Card
Wana Corporate - Universal SIM Card, eSIM World
Medi Telecom - Expedition SIM Card
Medi Telecom SA - Physical 3-in-1 DataMax SIM card, DataMax eSIM
ITISSALAT AL MAGHRIB S.A. - Physical 3-in-1 DataMax SIM card, DataMax eSIM
Can I use WhatsApp in Morocco?
Yes! WhatsApp and any other previously installed messaging or VoIP app will work in . We would also suggest using our OneSim VoIP app for calling and texting. OneSim VoIP differs from other VoIP and messaging apps because it allows you to call any number (mobile or landlines) whether the person you are communicating with has the app or not.
Should I buy a SIM card before arriving in Morocco?
Yes, we always recommend that you purchase and install the eSIM or physical SIM card before your trip. This step will ensure that you aren't scrambling to figure things out after you land. Having the eSIM or physical SIM already installed, activated, and tests means, when you land in Morocco you will be able to use the eSIM or physical SIM as soon as you arrive.
Do I need to unlock my phone?
Yes, you want to make sure your device is unlocked before you leave for your trip.
How much data do I need for a trip to Morocco?
It depends on how you will be using your phone. We have a great resource to help you understand how much data you consume using your device for particular purposes:
ActivityApproximate Data Usage
Web Browsing & Email~60 MB per hour
VoIP (Voice over IP) like OneSIM VoIP~30-90MB per hour of voice
Music Streaming~100 to 150 MB per hour
Social Media (Text & Images)~120 MB per hour
Social Media (Video, Reels & Stories)Up to 1 to 2 GB per hour
Video Streaming (HD 1080p)~1.5 to 2 GB per hour
Note: Actual data usage varies by app, video quality, autoplay settings, and content type. Video-heavy activities such as streaming, reels, and short-form video consume significantly more data than browsing, email, or music streaming.

If you have any questions about this Morocco eSIM or physical SIM card or using your mobile device in Morocco, please contact our Customer Support department here.

*Free International phone numbers available on Universal, eSIM World, Expedition and eSIM Asiania only. Voice and SMS available on the DataMax eSIM and physical SIM with OneSim VoIP and compatible Personal Extra Number.

Morocco Quick Facts:

Morocco

Morocco is a captivating North African country known for its rich history, vibrant cities, diverse landscapes, and unique blend of Arab, Berber, African, and European influences. Located at the northwestern corner of Africa, Morocco covers approximately 446,550 square kilometers and borders Algeria, Western Sahara, the Atlantic Ocean, and the Mediterranean Sea.

The capital city is Rabat, while the largest city and economic center is Casablanca. Other famous cities include Marrakech, Fes, Tangier, Agadir, and Meknes, each offering its own distinct character and cultural attractions.

Morocco has a population of more than 38 million people. Arabic and Amazigh (Berber) are the official languages, while French is widely spoken in business, government, tourism, and everyday life. The national currency is the Moroccan Dirham (MAD).

Morocco is one of the world's oldest kingdoms, with a history spanning more than a thousand years. The country has been ruled by the Alaouite dynasty since the 17th century and remains a constitutional monarchy today.

Morocco's geography is incredibly diverse. Visitors can experience Atlantic and Mediterranean beaches, snow-capped mountains, fertile valleys, ancient cities, and the vast Sahara Desert all within a single country.

One of Morocco's most iconic landmarks is Jemaa el-Fnaa, the bustling central square of Marrakech, famous for its street performers, food vendors, musicians, and vibrant atmosphere.

The country is also home to Medina of Fez, one of the world's largest car-free urban areas and a remarkably preserved medieval city.

Nature lovers often visit Atlas Mountains, which stretch across much of the country and offer hiking, skiing, and breathtaking scenery. Morocco's highest peak, Mount Toubkal, rises approximately 4,167 meters above sea level.

The Sahara Desert is another major attraction, with visitors traveling to locations such as Merzouga and Erg Chebbi to experience towering sand dunes, camel treks, and desert camps.

Morocco is famous for its architecture, colorful markets, and traditional craftsmanship. Visitors can explore historic palaces, mosques, gardens, and souks filled with handmade rugs, ceramics, leather goods, and spices.

Agriculture remains an important sector of the economy. Morocco is a major producer of citrus fruits, olives, vegetables, dates, and argan oil. Tourism, manufacturing, mining, and renewable energy also contribute significantly to economic growth.

Moroccan cuisine is internationally renowned. Popular dishes include tagine, couscous, pastilla, harira soup, grilled meats, and fresh seafood. Mint tea is considered the national drink and plays an important role in Moroccan hospitality.

Football is the most popular sport in Morocco. The national team gained worldwide recognition with its historic run to the semifinals of the 2022 FIFA World Cup, becoming the first African nation to reach that stage of the competition.

How is Mobile Coverage in Morocco:

Mobile coverage in Morocco is generally excellent throughout Casablanca, Marrakech, Rabat, Tangier, Fes, Agadir, and most tourist destinations. Operators such as Maroc Telecom, Orange Maroc, and Inwi provide extensive 4G coverage, with 5G deployment continuing to expand in major urban areas. Coverage is typically reliable along highways, tourist routes, and populated regions. Travelers visiting remote mountain villages, deep desert areas, or isolated sections of the Sahara may occasionally encounter weaker signals or service gaps. Using a multi-network international eSIM or SIM card can help maximize connectivity throughout Morocco.

What to Expect When Landing in Morocco

If you're arriving in Morocco for tourism, business, or visiting family, you will most likely arrive through Mohammed V International Airport in Casablanca, Marrakech Menara Airport, Rabat-Salé Airport, or Tangier Ibn Battouta Airport.

Immigration and Entry

Upon arrival, travelers proceed through immigration where officials review passports and supporting travel documentation. Many nationalities can enter Morocco visa-free for tourism stays, though requirements vary by citizenship.

Keep the following readily accessible:

Passport with sufficient validity

Return or onward travel information

Hotel reservation or local address

Travel insurance documentation if requested

Proof of sufficient travel funds if requested

Completed arrival forms if required

Baggage Claim and Customs

After immigration, collect your luggage and proceed through customs screening. Customs procedures are generally straightforward, though travelers should be prepared to declare commercial goods, drones, professional equipment, large amounts of currency, or restricted items when required.

Mobile Connectivity

Local SIM cards are widely available in Morocco and can often be purchased at airports, shopping centers, and authorized mobile stores. Passport identification is typically required for activation.

Travelers who install an international eSIM or activate an international SIM card before departure can often connect immediately after landing, avoiding the need to locate a local mobile provider.

Transportation from the Airport

Transportation options commonly include:

Official taxis

Airport trains (in Casablanca)

Ride-hailing services in some cities

Hotel transfers

Rental cars

Private transportation providers

It is recommended to:

Use official airport transportation providers

Confirm taxi fares before departure

Carry some local currency for smaller purchases

Arrange hotel transportation for late-night arrivals

Traffic in Casablanca and Marrakech can be heavy during peak hours.

Currency and Payments

The local currency is the Moroccan Dirham (MAD).

Credit cards are widely accepted at:

Hotels

Restaurants

Shopping centers

Tourist attractions

Major retailers

Cash remains useful for:

Souks and local markets

Small cafés

Street food vendors

Independent shops

Taxis

ATMs are widely available throughout cities and tourist destinations.

Internet and Wi-Fi

Wi-Fi is available in most hotels, restaurants, cafés, riads, airports, and business centers. Internet service is generally reliable throughout major cities and tourist areas. Airport Wi-Fi may be available but should not be relied upon exclusively for important communications or transportation arrangements.

Best Preparation

Activate your eSIM or SIM card before departure

Arriving with mobile connectivity already active can make your first hours in Morocco much smoother, especially if you need maps, hotel directions, transportation bookings, translation services, restaurant reservations, tour confirmations, business communications, or access to travel information immediately after landing.

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