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Morocco Communication Guide: Complete Information

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February 6, 2026
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Morocco Communication Guide: Complete InformationPhone SystemCountry Code and DialingNumber FormatsSpecial NumbersSIM Cards and Mobile ServiceMobile ProvidersNetwork CoverageBuying a SIM CardTourist SIM PackagesRegular Prepaid PlansTop-Up MethodsUsing Your PhoneData SpeedsInternet AccessWiFi AvailabilityInternet CafésVPN ConsiderationsVoIP ServicesFree Calling OptionsData RequirementsPostal ServicesPoste Maroc (National Postal Service)Mailing from MoroccoReceiving MailCourier ServicesLanguage SituationLanguages in MoroccoLanguage by RegionEnglish ProficiencyTranslation AppsEssential AppsUsing Translation AppsPhrasebook AppsCommunication TipsBasic Communication StrategiesBusiness Hours for CommunicationUseful Contact InformationEmergency:**Directory:**Providers:**Postal Service:**Apps to Download

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Morocco Communication Guide: Complete Information

Phone System

Country Code and Dialing

Morocco Country Code: +212

From Abroad to Morocco:

  • Dial: +212 (or 00 212) + area code (without 0) + phone number
  • Example: +212 524 12 34 56

Within Morocco:

  • Mobile to mobile: 0XXX XX XX XX
  • Landline: 0X XX XX XX XX
  • All numbers start with 0 when dialing within Morocco

From Morocco Abroad:

  • Dial: 00 + country code + number
  • Example to USA: 00 1 XXX XXX XXXX
  • Example to UK: 00 44 XXXX XXXXXX

Number Formats

Mobile Numbers:

  • Start with: 06, 07
  • Format: 0X XX XX XX XX (10 digits)
  • Examples:
    • 06 12 34 56 78
    • 07 89 01 23 45

Landlines:

  • Start with: 05 (followed by area code)
  • Format: 0X XX XX XX XX (10 digits)
  • Area codes:
    • 0522/0520: Casablanca
    • 0537: Rabat
    • 0524: Marrakech
    • 0528: Agadir
    • 0535/0536: Fes
    • 0539: Tangier
    • 0523: Meknes
    • 0544: Ouarzazate
    • 0524: Essaouira

Special Numbers

Emergency:

  • Police: 19 or 190
  • Fire/Ambulance: 15 or 150
  • Highway Emergency: 177
  • Directory Assistance: 160

Utilities:

  • ONCF (Trains): 2255 (from Morocco)
  • Royal Air Maroc: 0890 00 08 00
  • CTM Buses: 0522 54 10 10

SIM Cards and Mobile Service

Mobile Providers

Three Main Providers:

1. Maroc Telecom (IAM)

  • Network: Best coverage nationwide
  • Quality: Most reliable
  • Speed: Fastest 4G/5G
  • Best for: Travelers visiting remote areas
  • Color: Orange

2. Inwi

  • Network: Good urban coverage
  • Quality: Reliable in cities
  • Speed: Good 4G
  • Best for: Budget travelers
  • Color: Red

3. Orange Morocco

  • Network: Good in major cities
  • Quality: Good
  • Speed: Good 4G
  • Best for: City travelers
  • Color: Orange (lighter shade than Maroc Telecom)

Network Coverage

4G/LTE Coverage:

  • All major cities: Excellent
  • Tourist destinations: Very good
  • Highways: Good
  • Atlas Mountains: Limited
  • Desert areas: Major towns only
  • Sahara: Limited to settlements

5G Availability:

  • Casablanca: Available
  • Rabat: Available
  • Marrakech: Limited
  • Other cities: Coming soon

Remote Areas:

  • Maroc Telecom has best coverage
  • Some mountain villages: No signal
  • Deep desert: No signal
  • Plan accordingly for trekking

Buying a SIM Card

Where to Buy:

  • Airport shops (most convenient)
  • Provider stores (boutiques)
  • Authorized resellers
  • Phone shops (look for provider logos)
  • Tabacs (some)

What You Need:

  • Passport (mandatory)
  • Unlocked phone
  • Cash (30-200 MAD)

Activation Process:

  1. Present passport (they'll photocopy)
  2. Choose provider and plan
  3. Pay
  4. They'll install and activate SIM
  5. Top-up if needed
  6. Test before leaving shop

Activation Time: Immediate (5-10 minutes)

Tourist SIM Packages

Maroc Telecom Tourist Package:

  • Cost: 100 MAD
  • Includes: 10 GB data, 1 hour calls, 100 SMS
  • Validity: 30 days
  • Best for: Most tourists

Inwi Tourist Package:

  • Cost: 50 MAD
  • Includes: 5 GB data, 30 min calls
  • Validity: 30 days
  • Best for: Budget data users

Orange Visitors Package:

  • Cost: 80 MAD
  • Includes: 7 GB data, 30 min calls
  • Validity: 30 days
  • Best for: Data-focused users

Regular Prepaid Plans

Data Packages:

Maroc Telecom:

  • 1 GB: 10 MAD (valid 7 days)
  • 5 GB: 40 MAD (valid 30 days)
  • 10 GB: 70 MAD (valid 30 days)
  • 20 GB: 100 MAD (valid 30 days)
  • 50 GB: 200 MAD (valid 30 days)

Inwi:

  • 1 GB: 8 MAD (valid 7 days)
  • 5 GB: 35 MAD (valid 30 days)
  • 10 GB: 60 MAD (valid 30 days)
  • Unlimited social media: +10 MAD

Orange:

  • 1 GB: 9 MAD (valid 7 days)
  • 5 GB: 38 MAD (valid 30 days)
  • 10 GB: 65 MAD (valid 30 days)

Call Packages:

  • Usually 5-20 MAD for 30-120 minutes
  • Unlimited calls to same network often available
  • International calls expensive (use WhatsApp instead)

Top-Up Methods

Recharge Cards:

  • Available at: tabacs, phone shops, kiosks
  • Denominations: 10, 20, 30, 50, 100, 200 MAD
  • Scratch to reveal code
  • Dial provider number + code
  • Check balance after

Top-Up Codes:

  • Maroc Telecom: 111code#
  • Inwi: 120code#
  • Orange: 120code#

Check Balance:

  • Maroc Telecom: *410#
  • Inwi: *500#
  • Orange: *100#

Mobile Apps:

  • All providers have apps
  • Top-up via card
  • Check balance
  • Buy packages
  • English available

Provider Shops:

  • Can top-up in person
  • Pay cash
  • Immediate credit
  • Can help with packages

Using Your Phone

Unlocked Phone Required:

  • Check with home carrier
  • Unlock before leaving home
  • Or buy cheap unlocked phone in Morocco

Phone Settings:

  • Enable data roaming (for Moroccan SIM)
  • Select network manually if issues
  • APN settings usually automatic
  • Restart phone after SIM installation

Dual SIM Phones:

  • Ideal for keeping home number active
  • Use Moroccan SIM for data
  • Switch between numbers easily

Data Speeds

4G Speeds:

  • Urban areas: 20-50 Mbps
  • Tourist areas: 10-30 Mbps
  • Rural areas: 5-15 Mbps
  • Sufficient for: Maps, messaging, social media, video calls

Data Usage Estimates:

  • Google Maps navigation: 5 MB/hour
  • WhatsApp messaging: 1 MB/hour
  • Instagram browsing: 100 MB/hour
  • Video calling: 300 MB/hour
  • YouTube (720p): 500 MB/hour

Internet Access

WiFi Availability

Hotels and Riads:

  • Most have free WiFi
  • Quality varies (excellent to poor)
  • Ask password at check-in
  • Better in public areas than rooms
  • Budget places may charge (20-50 MAD/day)

Cafés and Restaurants:

  • Most offer free WiFi
  • Order something (coffee minimum)
  • Ask for "mot de passe" (password)
  • Usually decent speed
  • Good for working

Public WiFi:

  • Mohammed V Airport (Casablanca): Free
  • Other airports: Free in some areas
  • Train stations: Limited
  • Malls: Usually free
  • Quality: Variable

Coworking Spaces:

  • High-speed WiFi
  • Reliable
  • Pay by day/month
  • Power outlets
  • Quiet environment
  • See Digital Nomad section for locations

Internet Cafés

Cyber Cafés:

  • Still exist but declining
  • Found in most cities
  • Cost: 5-10 MAD/hour
  • Quality: Basic
  • Better for printing than browsing
  • Keyboard may be French AZERTY

Finding Them:

  • Ask locals for "cyber café"
  • Look for signs near universities
  • Cheap accommodation areas
  • Less common in tourist zones

What to Know:

  • Bring passport (sometimes required)
  • Pay upfront or after
  • Print: 1-2 MAD/page
  • Scan: Usually available
  • Don't access sensitive accounts (security risk)

VPN Considerations

Internet Censorship:

  • Generally free
  • Some VoIP services occasionally blocked
  • Political/adult content may be restricted
  • News sites accessible

VPN Recommended For:

  • Banking
  • Sensitive accounts
  • Privacy on public WiFi
  • Accessing blocked content

Good VPN Services:

  • NordVPN
  • ExpressVPN
  • Surfshark
  • ProtonVPN
  • CyberGhost

VoIP Services:

  • WhatsApp: Works
  • Skype: Usually works
  • FaceTime: Works
  • Zoom: Works
  • Messenger: Works
  • Occasionally blocked during sensitive times (use VPN)

VoIP Services

Free Calling Options

WhatsApp:

  • Most popular in Morocco
  • Voice and video calls work well
  • Messaging free
  • Everyone uses it
  • Download before arrival

Skype:

  • Works well
  • Good call quality
  • Credit for landlines cheap
  • Less popular than WhatsApp

FaceTime:

  • Works (Apple users)
  • Good quality
  • iMessage also works

Facebook Messenger:

  • Popular
  • Video calls work
  • Voice quality good

Google Voice/Hangouts:

  • Works
  • Less common in Morocco

Data Requirements

Voice Calls:

  • 0.5-1 MB per minute
  • Very light on data
  • Works on 3G

Video Calls:

  • 5-8 MB per minute
  • Requires 4G for quality
  • HD uses more

Strategy:

  • Use WiFi for video calls
  • Voice calls fine on mobile data
  • Download maps/content on WiFi

Postal Services

Poste Maroc (National Postal Service)

Locations:

  • Every town has post office
  • Main offices in city centers
  • Yellow "La Poste" signs
  • Open: Monday-Friday 8 AM - 4 PM
  • Some close for lunch

Services:

  • Letters and postcards
  • Parcels
  • Express mail (EMS)
  • Money transfer
  • Banking services

Mailing from Morocco

Postcards:

  • Cost: 7-10 MAD worldwide
  • Available at: Post office, kiosks, souvenir shops
  • Delivery time: 10-21 days

Letters:

  • To Europe: 10 MAD (10-14 days)
  • To Americas: 12 MAD (14-21 days)
  • To Asia: 15 MAD (14-21 days)

Parcels:

  • Weight limits apply
  • Surface mail: Slow (4-8 weeks)
  • Airmail: 2-4 weeks
  • EMS: 3-7 days (expensive)

Shipping Costs (1 kg parcel):

  • Europe: 200-300 MAD (air)
  • Americas: 300-500 MAD (air)
  • Asia: 350-550 MAD (air)

Tips:

  • Package at post office (they check contents)
  • Bring item unwrapped
  • They provide boxes/wrapping
  • Fill customs forms (for abroad)
  • Get tracking number
  • Keep receipt
  • Don't mail valuables

Prohibited Items:

  • Cash
  • Precious stones
  • Weapons
  • Drugs
  • Perishables
  • Religious proselytizing materials

Receiving Mail

General Delivery (Poste Restante):

  • Available at main post offices
  • Free service
  • Address format:
    Your NAME
    Poste Restante
    Central Post Office
    City, Morocco
    
  • Bring passport to collect
  • Hold for 30 days
  • Check at counter

Courier Services

DHL:

  • Most reliable international courier
  • Expensive
  • Tracking available
  • 2-5 days worldwide
  • Offices in major cities
  • Customer service: 0522 97 20 20

FedEx:

  • Available in major cities
  • Similar to DHL
  • Good tracking
  • Express delivery

UPS:

  • Limited locations
  • Main cities only
  • Reliable

Aramex:

  • Local presence
  • Good for regional shipping
  • Cheaper than DHL/FedEx

Costs (1 kg parcel to Europe/USA):

  • DHL: 400-600 MAD
  • FedEx: 350-550 MAD
  • UPS: 400-600 MAD
  • Aramex: 300-450 MAD

Language Situation

Languages in Morocco

Arabic (Darija):

  • Official language
  • Moroccan dialect differs from Standard Arabic
  • Used by everyone
  • Essential for locals
  • Tourists can manage without

French:

  • Second most common
  • Business language
  • Education medium
  • Tourism industry
  • Urban areas
  • Upper/middle class

Berber (Tamazight):

  • Indigenous language
  • Official language (since 2011)
  • Spoken in: Atlas Mountains, Rif, Sahara
  • Three main varieties
  • Many locals bilingual (Berber + Arabic)

Spanish:

  • Northern Morocco (Tangier, Tetouan, Chefchaouen)
  • Older generation
  • Former Spanish territories

English:

  • Growing rapidly
  • Tourist areas
  • Youth
  • Major hotels
  • Limited outside tourist zones

Language by Region

Marrakech:

  • French widely spoken
  • English in tourist areas
  • Arabic/Darija everywhere
  • Berber in markets (sellers from mountains)

Casablanca:

  • French predominant in business
  • English increasing
  • Arabic/Darija standard
  • Most cosmopolitan

Fes:

  • Arabic/Darija most common
  • French second
  • English limited outside hotels
  • Traditional city

Chefchaouen:

  • Spanish useful
  • French common
  • English in tourist spots
  • Some Berber

Atlas Mountains:

  • Berber primary
  • French in larger villages
  • Arabic understood
  • English rare

Sahara:

  • Berber dialects
  • Arabic
  • French in tourist camps
  • English with tour guides

English Proficiency

High English:

  • International hotels
  • Tour agencies
  • Restaurants (tourist areas)
  • Younger generation
  • Guides

Some English:

  • Shopkeepers (tourist souks)
  • Taxi drivers (hit or miss)
  • Restaurant staff (tourist restaurants)
  • Hotel reception (mid-range)

Little to No English:

  • Local restaurants
  • Markets
  • Older generation
  • Rural areas
  • Government offices
  • Banks

Strategy:

  • Learn basic French phrases
  • Hotels can help translate
  • Google Translate app (download Arabic offline)
  • Write addresses in Arabic
  • Patience and gestures work

Translation Apps

Essential Apps

Google Translate:

  • Best overall
  • Camera translation (point at text)
  • Voice translation
  • Offline mode (download Arabic, French)
  • Conversation mode
  • Free

iTranslate:

  • Good interface
  • Voice recognition
  • Camera translation
  • Offline dictionary
  • Free/paid versions

Microsoft Translator:

  • Good for conversations
  • Offline mode
  • Multiple language simultaneous
  • Free

Papago:

  • Good for text
  • Camera translation
  • Less known but accurate

Using Translation Apps

Download Offline Languages:

  • Arabic
  • French
  • Berber (if available)
  • Before you arrive

Camera Translation:

  • Point at menus
  • Translate signs
  • Read labels
  • Very useful for souks

Conversation Mode:

  • Speak in English
  • Shows in Arabic
  • Local responds
  • Translates back
  • Works surprisingly well

Tips:

  • Save common phrases
  • Screenshot translations
  • Works better with WiFi
  • Keep charged
  • Backup: translation book

Phrasebook Apps

Simply Learn Arabic:

  • Common phrases
  • Audio pronunciations
  • Useful for Darija
  • Free

Mondly:

  • Moroccan Arabic option
  • Interactive lessons
  • Good for basics
  • Free trial/paid

Drops:

  • Visual learning
  • Vocabulary focused
  • Fun interface
  • Free/paid

Communication Tips

Basic Communication Strategies

Greetings Go Far:

  • Always greet first
  • "Salam alaikum" (Peace be upon you)
  • "Bonjour" (French)
  • Smile

Patience:

  • Don't rush
  • Repeat if needed
  • Stay calm
  • Gestures help

Write It Down:

  • Addresses in Arabic
  • Hotel card
  • Numbers written
  • Show don't tell

Use Locals:

  • Hotel staff translate
  • Shopkeeper help
  • Tourist police
  • Other travelers

Body Language:

  • Universal smiles
  • Pointing (carefully)
  • Gestures
  • Drawings

Business Hours for Communication

Post Offices:

  • Monday-Friday: 8 AM - 4 PM
  • Saturday: Some open 8 AM - 12 PM
  • Closed: Sundays, public holidays

Phone Shops:

  • Daily: 9 AM - 8 PM
  • Some close 1-3 PM (lunch)
  • Friday may be limited

Internet Cafés:

  • Daily: 9 AM - 11 PM
  • Variable hours
  • Some 24 hours near universities

Useful Contact Information

Emergency:**

  • Police: 19 or 190
  • Medical: 15 or 150
  • Fire: 15
  • Tourist Police: 19

Directory:**

  • Information: 160
  • International Operator: 120

Providers:**

  • Maroc Telecom: 888
  • Inwi: 123
  • Orange: 1414

Postal Service:**

  • Poste Maroc: 080 202 0202
  • DHL Morocco: 0522 97 20 20

Apps to Download

Before You Go:

  1. Google Translate - Offline translation
  2. Maps.me - Offline maps
  3. WhatsApp - Communication
  4. XE Currency - Exchange rates
  5. Google Maps - Online navigation

Useful: 6. Uber/Careem - Taxis in major cities 7. TripAdvisor - Reviews 8. Spotify - Download music 9. Netflix - Download shows 10. VPN - Security

Last Updated: February 2026 SIM Card Cost: 50-200 MAD Data Package: From 35 MAD for 5 GB

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