Travel Plans for Morocco
Stay connected through the medinas and beyond — affordable eSIM plans for Morocco. Powered by Airalo's global network.
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Why use an eSIM in Morocco?
Morocco rewards spontaneous exploration, but navigating Marrakech's medina, tracking a desert tour departure point in Merzouga, or finding your riad in Fes is far easier with a reliable data connection. A local Morocco eSIM gives you mobile data at local rates throughout your trip, avoiding the international roaming surcharges Canadian carriers apply to travel in North Africa.
Common Questions
Does eSIM coverage work in the Sahara Desert?
Coverage near popular Sahara gateway towns like Merzouga and Zagora is generally adequate for basic use. Deep desert areas and remote dunes will have limited or no signal. Plan accordingly if your itinerary includes overnight desert camps far from town.
Which plan offers the best coverage across Morocco?
Plans using major national network infrastructure typically cover cities, tourist routes, and main highways reliably.
How much data do I need for a Morocco trip?
Morocco's medinas and winding streets make offline maps unreliable — having active data for navigation is genuinely useful. A mid-size plan covers a week of maps, messaging, and light browsing comfortably. Adjust up if you plan to work remotely or stream frequently.
Does a Morocco eSIM work in Spain or other nearby countries?
No. A Morocco eSIM covers Morocco only. If your trip includes a side visit to Spain, Portugal, or other countries, you might want to consider a regional travel plan.
Can I keep my Canadian number while using this eSIM?
Yes, but to avoid any roaming charges, turn your Canadian carrier line off entirely in your phone's cellular settings before you land — do not rely on disabling data roaming alone, as some charges can still be triggered. Do not use Airplane Mode, as this disables your eSIM too. Use your eSIM for all data, and use WhatsApp, FaceTime, or iMessage for calls and messages — your contacts can still reach you over data. If you need to receive an OTP or two-factor text, turn your Canadian line on briefly, then off again. When you return home, turn it back on and everything returns to normal.