Morocco Communication Guide: Complete Information
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Morocco Communication Guide: Complete Information

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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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