Unveiling the Finest eSIM Deals for Morocco

Despite its proximity to the European continent across the Strait of Gibraltar, Morocco is a North African holiday destination that falls outside the EU's roaming zone. To avoid costly roaming charges, a practical solution is to choose a digital eSIM with a suitable prepaid plan, which you can set up on your phone before departure, ensuring immediate internet connectivity upon arrival.

What is an eSIM, and is my smartphone compatible with it?

The eSIM, a digital SIM card, is revolutionizing how we connect. No need for a physical SIM card - just load it onto a compatible device. Perfect for travelers, it's purchased online, eliminating the hassles of traditional SIM cards.

On the web, many providers offer prepaid eSIM plans for a set duration. No hidden fees after expiration, and no binding subscriptions.

However, not all smartphones support eSIM. Check if your device is compatible on the dedicated list. If not, eSIM.me offers a physical SIM card.

Most eSIM plans focus on data, with limited or no included minutes. On some smartphones, you can still use your traditional SIM card for outgoing calls.

Comparing Plans

Here, finding the perfect deal is a breeze. Just select your travel period and the required data volume, and the suitable eSIM plans will be displayed.

The Most Budget-Friendly Providers

As often seen in our eSIM comparison, Airalo offers the best value for money. Unfortunately, they have just one plan available, providing 1 GB of data for 7 days. If this falls short of your needs or if you plan to stay longer, you can top up your eSIM under the same favorable terms.

Slightly pricier, RedteaGO offers plans with 1, 3, or 5 GB of data, each valid for 30 days. This becomes an attractive option for those with modest data consumption or longer stays exceeding a week.

Choose a gradual payment method.

The eSIM with MTX Connect's pricing structure entails an initial cost of €10, with an immediate €10 credit. Following this, you'll only pay 1.2 cents per megabyte, equivalent to €12 per gigabyte, in many regions worldwide.

Getting a Local SIM Card

Opting for a traditional local SIM card is more cost-effective than an eSIM, though it may be slightly less convenient. In this case, it's best to visit a Maroc Telecom store in person to register and activate a prepaid card. For instance, a data SIM card costs 59 MAD (~5€) and offers 4 GB of data for 10 days.

The finest network in Morocco.

Morocco is served by three major telecom operators: Maroc Telecom, Orange Maroc, and Inwi. Maroc Telecom is the market leader and provides the best network coverage. In urban and tourist areas, Orange and Inwi also offer sufficient network coverage. If you find yourself in a rural area, it is advisable to choose an eSIM that allows you to use the Telecom network.

Vérifier la compatibilité de votre téléphone.

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