Note that iPhone devices from Mainland China aren’t eSIM compatible. Also iPhone devices from Hong Kong and Macao aren’t compatible (except for iPhone 13 Mini, iPhone 12 Mini, iPhone SE 2020 and iPhone XS)
Staying connected across Morocco used to mean buying a local SIM at Mohammed V International Airport in Casablanca or navigating a carrier shop in Marrakech’s Gueliz district. In 2026, a Voye Global Morocco eSIM means you land already online, navigate the medina from the moment your taxi pulls away from the kerb, and never have to explain your passport details to a stranger behind a counter.
Stay Online from the Gate
Activate your Morocco eSIM by Voye Global before takeoff and land connected.
Why You Need a Morocco eSIM in 2026?
Morocco’s mobile market is served by three main operators: Maroc Telecom (the dominant national carrier), Orange Maroc, and Inwi. Maroc Telecom leads in both overall network coverage and rural reach, particularly important for travelers heading south toward the Sahara or into the Atlas Mountains. Orange Maroc and Inwi are competitive in urban centres and along the main highway corridors. Between them, 4G LTE coverage is strong across all major cities and tourist destinations, with expanding coverage in secondary towns.
The practical issue for travelers is that Morocco sits just outside the European roaming zone. EU roaming benefits that apply across Europe do not extend to Morocco, which means roaming through a European home carrier can be surprisingly expensive. American and Asian carriers are similarly costly. A Voye Global Morocco eSIM gives you a local data connection at a fixed, transparent price — no bill shock when you get home from the desert.
Key advantages of using a Morocco travel eSIM
- No physical SIM to buy, register, or lose somewhere in the Marrakech medina
- Activate before your flight and land already online
- Keep your home number active for calls and texts on the same device
- No carrier shops, no passport forms, no airport queues
- One fixed price with no surprise roaming charges — especially important for non-EU travelers
- Hotspot sharing included on all Voye Global plans
Why Choose Voye Global for Your Morocco eSIM?

Voye Global provides eSIM coverage across more than 130 countries. For Morocco, Voye offers Fixed Data plans across four bundle sizes, built for every kind of Morocco trip — from a long weekend in Marrakech to a full month covering the imperial cities, the Atlantic coast, the mountains, and the Sahara.
What makes Voye Global stand out for Morocco travel
- Local network partnerships in Morocco for reliable 4G connectivity
- Four Fixed Data plan options across multiple durations
- Hotspot tethering included on all plans at no extra cost
- 13-language website and app with 24/7 multilingual support
- Instant QR code delivery after purchase, scan and activate in minutes
- No contracts, no subscriptions — pay only for what you need
- Use code VOYE15 for 15% off your first order
All plans can be purchased and managed through voyeglobal.com or via the Voye Global mobile app on iOS and Android.
Morocco eSIM Plan Types Explained
Voye Global offers Fixed Data plans for Morocco. Each plan gives you a set amount of high-speed data valid for a defined number of days. Once your data runs out, the plan expires. Choose the bundle that matches your trip length and how heavily you expect to use data on the road.
The 3 GB plan over 7 days is built for focused short trips — a Marrakech long weekend, a few days in Fès, or a quick Atlantic coast escape to Essaouira. The 5 GB plan over 15 days suits travelers doing the classic imperial cities circuit with time to breathe. The 8 GB and 15 GB plans over 30 days are for travelers doing Morocco properly — the north, the south, the mountains, and the desert — with enough data to navigate, share, and stay in touch throughout.
Note: Morocco eSIM plans are data-only — traditional calls and SMS are not included. WhatsApp, Telegram, and Google Maps all work seamlessly over mobile data, which is how most travelers in Morocco communicate and navigate. Riads and hotels across the country generally have WiFi, which supplements your data for heavier tasks.
Find Your Perfect Morocco Plan
From Marrakech to the Sahara — four bundle sizes to match every Morocco itinerary.
Which Morocco eSIM Plan is Right for You?
The Marrakech Long Weekend (3 to 5 days)

You have a long weekend in Marrakech and a list that keeps expanding. Jemaa el-Fna square at sunset when the food stalls appear and the storytellers set up. The Bahia Palace in the morning before the tour groups. The Majorelle Garden and its improbable blue. A cooking class somewhere in the medina that you found on Instagram. You need Google Maps to navigate streets that predate address systems, want to share everything, and will use your riad WiFi in the evenings.
- Recommended: Fixed Data 3 GB / 7 Days
- 3 GB handles medina navigation, messaging, and daily social uploads across a Marrakech weekend with room to spare
- 7-day validity gives you buffer even if you add a day trip to the Atlas Mountains or the Ourika Valley
The Imperial Cities Circuit (7 to 12 days)
The classic Morocco route done properly: Casablanca for arrival and the Hassan II Mosque, the train to Rabat for the Kasbah of the Udayas, then Fès for the tanneries and the medina that still functions as a medieval city, Meknes and Volubilis on the way back south, and Marrakech to close it out. You are navigating multiple cities, booking trains and buses, looking up restaurant recommendations in real time, and posting content every day.
- Recommended: Fixed Data 5 GB / 15 Days
- 5 GB comfortably covers navigation, social media, and messaging across a 10 to 12-day imperial cities circuit
- 15-day validity gives you flexibility to slow down in Fès or add a day in Chefchaouen without running out of time
The Atlantic Coast and Mountains (7 to 14 days)
You are doing the Morocco that does not appear on most itineraries. Essaouira for the wind and the ramparts and the gnawa music drifting out of a courtyard. The Dades Gorge on a rented motorbike. The Toubkal summit above Imlil village at 4,167 meters. Chefchaouen, where every photograph looks like it was taken by someone better at photography than you. This kind of trip needs consistent data across changing terrain and town sizes.
- Recommended: Fixed Data 5 GB / 15 Days or Fixed Data 8 GB / 30 Days
- 5 GB is right for a focused 10 to 12-day trip through coastal towns and mountain villages
- Step up to 8 GB / 30 Days if you are taking your time, adding the Sahara, or using hotspot for a laptop along the way
The Full Morocco Circuit (15 to 30 days)
You are doing all of it: the imperial cities in the north, the blue streets of Chefchaouen tucked into the Rif, the Atlantic coast from Tangier to Essaouira, the High Atlas and Toubkal, the road south through the Draa Valley, three days in the Sahara at Merzouga watching the dunes change color as the light moves, and back through the Todra Gorge. Morocco deserves this kind of time, and this kind of trip deserves a data plan that goes the distance.
- Recommended: Fixed Data 8 GB / 30 Days or Fixed Data 15 GB / 30 Days
- 8 GB suits moderate users who rely on riad and hotel WiFi for heavier tasks and use data primarily on the move
- 15 GB is the pick if you are working remotely, using hotspot for a laptop, or streaming content regularly while traveling between cities
The Budget Traveler
You are making every dirham count. Shared taxis between cities instead of tourist buses, street food from the medina stalls instead of rooftop restaurants, guesthouses where the owner’s family lives downstairs. You need Google Maps and WhatsApp — not a streaming plan.
- Recommended: Fixed Data 3 GB / 7 Days
- Apply VOYE15 at checkout for 15% off your first order
- 3 GB is more than enough for navigation and messaging when your accommodation has WiFi and you are not uploading large files
The Content Creator
You are here to document the light on the Sahara dunes at golden hour, the chaos and color of the Fès tanneries from the leather shop balcony above, the cats of Rabat’s Kasbah doing whatever cats do, and every bowl of harira you find on the road south. You need upload bandwidth every day and a hotspot for your laptop when the riad WiFi does not reach your room.
- Recommended: Fixed Data 15 GB / 30 Days
- 15 GB gives the largest available buffer for daily uploads, cloud backups, and hotspot use across a month in Morocco
- Hotspot included: connect your laptop, drone controller, and phone simultaneously with no extra charge
How to Set Up Your Morocco eSIM: Step-by-Step

Five minutes is all it takes. Here is the full process from purchase to landing connected in Casablanca or Marrakech.
Before You Buy: Check eSIM Compatibility
Most smartphones from 2018 onwards support eSIM. iPhone XS and later, Samsung Galaxy S20 and later, Google Pixel 3 and later, and most recent flagship models from OnePlus and Sony are all compatible. Check your Settings menu for an Add eSIM option to confirm your device.
Step 1: Purchase Your Plan
Visit voyeglobal.com, select Morocco as your destination, and choose your plan. Apply code VOYE15 at checkout for 15% off your first order. Your QR code arrives in your inbox within minutes.
Step 2: Install the eSIM
Open Settings, go to Mobile Data or Cellular, and tap Add eSIM or Add Data Plan. Scan the QR code from your Voye Global confirmation email. Your eSIM installs as a second line alongside your existing SIM — no swapping required.
Step 3: Configure Your Settings
Set your Voye Global eSIM as the default line for mobile data. Leave your home SIM active for calls and texts. Enable data roaming on the eSIM line. This connects it to Morocco’s local partner networks the moment you land.
Step 4: Arrive and Connect
Touch down at Mohammed V International Airport in Casablanca or Marrakech Menara Airport, switch off airplane mode, and your phone finds the local network automatically. Open Google Maps to confirm. No kiosk, no queue, no registration form — done before your bag appears at the carousel.
Step 5: Share Your Connection if Needed
Every Voye Global plan includes unrestricted hotspot sharing at no extra cost. Enable Personal Hotspot in Settings and connect your laptop, tablet, or travel companion’s phone. Particularly useful when the riad WiFi is password-protected per floor and your room is on the wrong one.
Morocco Network Coverage

Voye Global Morocco eSIMs connect through local partner networks. Here is what to expect across Morocco’s main destinations:
- Casablanca: Comprehensive 4G coverage across the city, including Mohammed V International Airport, the Corniche, the Hassan II Mosque, and all major business and commercial districts.
- Marrakech: Strong 4G throughout the city, including the medina, Jemaa el-Fna, the Palmeraie, Gueliz district, and Marrakech Menara Airport. One of the best-connected cities in Morocco.
- Fès: Reliable 4G across the new city (Ville Nouvelle) and in the main access areas of Fès el-Bali. Signal inside the deeper medina alleyways can be variable — the dense medieval construction absorbs signal. Step into a wider lane or doorway if you need a stronger connection.
- Chefchaouen: Good 4G in the main town and the blue medina. Coverage is workable throughout the most-visited parts of the city, with some variation on the surrounding hillside trails.
- Essaouira: Reliable 4G across the medina, the ramparts, and the beach. The wind may affect your selfies but not your signal.
- Agadir & Atlantic Coast: Strong 4G along the main coastal resorts and the Atlantic highway between Casablanca and Agadir.
- High Atlas Mountains: Good 4G in Imlil and the main Toubkal approach villages. Coverage thins at higher elevations on the mountain routes. Download offline maps before leaving the trailhead.
- Sahara (Merzouga / Erg Chebbi): 4G reaches Merzouga town and the main camp area at the edge of the dunes. Coverage drops off into the open desert. Download your offline maps before leaving Merzouga.
- Draa Valley & Dades Gorge: Reasonable 4G coverage along the main N9 and N10 road routes. More remote sections of the gorge and valley tracks have intermittent signal.
Very remote desert tracks, high mountain passes, and certain rural areas of the south may have limited coverage. This is standard for all carriers operating in these regions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use hotspot with a Voye Global Morocco eSIM?
Yes, without restrictions. All Voye Global Morocco plans include hotspot sharing at no extra cost. Connect your laptop, tablet, or travel companion’s device — no additional charge.
What happens when my Fixed Data runs out?
The plan expires. You can purchase an additional plan instantly through voyeglobal.com or the Voye Global app — no SIM hunt, no carrier shop, no registration required.
Can I install the eSIM before I travel?
Yes. Scan and install the QR code any time after purchase. The plan only activates when your phone connects to a Moroccan network, so your validity period does not start until you land.
Will my regular phone number still work?
Yes. Your home SIM handles calls and texts as normal while the Voye Global eSIM runs your data in parallel. Two lines, one phone, no swapping.
Does the eSIM work in the Sahara?
4G coverage reaches Merzouga town and the main camp area at the base of the Erg Chebbi dunes. Coverage drops off in the open desert beyond the town perimeter. Download offline maps — Google Maps and Maps.me both work well offline — before leaving Merzouga.
Morocco is not in the EU — does that affect roaming costs?
Correct. Morocco is not an EU member and is not covered by EU roaming regulations. If you normally rely on EU roaming when traveling in Europe, those benefits do not apply in Morocco. This makes a dedicated Morocco eSIM from Voye Global a significantly more cost-effective option than roaming through a European carrier.
Does the eSIM work in the medina?
Generally yes. 4G coverage is available throughout the main medinas of Marrakech, Fès, Rabat, and other cities. The dense medieval architecture of Fès el-Bali can reduce signal in very narrow alleyways — stepping into a wider lane usually restores it. Marrakech medina has excellent coverage throughout.
Is VOYE15 a one-time code?
Yes. VOYE15 gives you 15% off your first order at voyeglobal.com. One-time use, new customers only.
What currencies does Voye Global accept?
USD, KRW, JPY, EUR, and more. Select your preferred currency at checkout.
How quickly will I receive the QR code?
Near-instantly after payment. Check your inbox — and your spam folder if it does not arrive within a few minutes. Voye Global’s 24/7 multilingual support team is there if you need them.
Ready to Stay Connected in Morocco?

Morocco is a country that rewards the traveler who arrives prepared. Knowing the right turn off Jemaa el-Fna before the maze of the medina closes around you. Finding the guesthouse in Chefchaouen that is not on any app but has a rooftop with an unobstructed view of the mountains. Getting the timing right for the dunes at Merzouga — arriving just before sunset, leaving just after dawn. A reliable data connection is the quiet infrastructure behind all of it.
Get your Voye Global Morocco eSIM sorted before you fly. Scan the QR code, land ready, and let Morocco take it from there.
Browse all Morocco eSIM plans at voyeglobal.com. Use code VOYE15 for 15% off your first order.
Ready to Explore Morocco?
Don’t pay for roaming. Get your Morocco eSIM today and use code VOYE15 for 15% off your first order.

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