Land at Casablanca's Mohammed V International Airport — or fly straight into Marrakesh Menara — and your Lumbus eSIM comes online before you reach the taxi rank. No airport kiosk, no SIM tray: your Morocco eSIM arrives by email with a one-tap install link you tap before you board — or a QR code to scan if you prefer.
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Your Morocco eSIM connects to 2 mobile networks, automatically switching to the strongest signal — with speeds up to 5G.
Once you're in, data earns its keep fast. You'll follow GPS through the twisting lanes of the Fes and Marrakesh medinas, message riad hosts on WhatsApp, point your camera at Arabic and French menus to translate, and check ONCF times for the Al Boraq train between Tangier and Casablanca.
Setting up an eSIM for Morocco takes minutes. Pick a plan online before you fly, tap the install link in your email and your phone sets the eSIM up itself — or scan the QR code — and it waits quietly on your phone until you land. No store visits, no contracts, and your home SIM stays put.
The real networks your Lumbus eSIM connects to in Morocco.
Your Morocco eSIM connects to local networks, including Orange Morocco on 5G and IAM on 4G. There's nothing to choose manually — your phone latches onto the strongest signal, whether you're in downtown Casablanca, the Marrakesh souks, or on the road to Chefchaouen. Phones with 5G use it where Orange Morocco offers it; everyone else rides on 4G.
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Data options from 500MB to unlimited with validity up to 180 days. Find the perfect fit for your trip.
Use as backup data at home when your main network goes down.
Practical advice for using mobile data in Morocco.
Medina addresses rarely match map pins. WhatsApp your riad before arriving — hosts in Marrakesh and Fes usually name a nearby gate and send someone to walk you in.
GPS gets jumpy between the high walls of Fes el-Bali. Save offline maps for Fes and Marrakesh before wandering in, so the blue dot works when the signal ducks out.
ONCF trains link Casablanca, Rabat, Fes, and Tangier, and the Al Boraq high-speed line makes Tangier to Casablanca quick. Check times and book seats before you reach the station.
Heading to Merzouga or Zagora for a desert camp? Download maps, playlists, and podcasts before leaving town — signal fades once camel treks and 4x4s head into the dunes.
CTM and Supratours buses reach places trains don't, like Chefchaouen and Essaouira. Turn on your hotspot so companions can navigate and stream from one connection.
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