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10 Tips for Living in Morocco

By Betsy Burlingame

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Summary: If you've recently arrived in Morocco, here are 10 tips for digital nomads living in Morocco.

Living in Morocco - 10 Tips for Living in Morocco

Welcome to the vibrant and culturally rich landscape of Morocco, a country that beckons digital nomads with its unique blend of traditional charm and modern convenience. As you embark on your journey or settle into your new routine, it's essential to navigate the nuances of Moroccan life to make the most of your experience. Here are 10 tips that will help you thrive as a digital nomad in this North African gem.

1. Embrace the Moroccan Time Concept

Time in Morocco flows differently than what you might be accustomed to. The relaxed approach to schedules can be both refreshing and challenging for digital nomads. Embrace 'Moroccan time' by allowing for flexibility in your plans. Meetings may start later than expected, and services might take longer than anticipated. Use this time to explore a nearby souk or enjoy a mint tea at a local café. This adjustment in time perception can lead to a more stress-free existence and an opportunity to savor the moment.

2. Learn Basic Arabic or French Phrases

While many Moroccans speak English, especially in larger cities and tourist areas, learning some basic Arabic or French can go a long way. Not only will it help you navigate daily interactions, but it will also endear you to locals. Phrases like "Shukran" (Thank you) and "Salam Alaykum" (Hello) can open doors and smiles. If you're up for a challenge, try learning Darija, the Moroccan Arabic dialect, which is sure to impress your new friends and neighbors.

3. Find Your Ideal Work Space

As a digital nomad, having a reliable workspace is crucial. Morocco offers a variety of options, from traditional cafes to modern co-working spaces. Cities like Marrakech and Casablanca are known for their trendy co-working spots, complete with high-speed internet and vibrant communities. Alternatively, many riads (traditional Moroccan houses) offer peaceful courtyards perfect for a quiet workday. Experiment with different environments to find the one that best suits your productivity style.

4. Dive into the Local Cuisine

Moroccan cuisine is a feast for the senses, with flavors that are both rich and subtle. As a digital nomad, you have the unique opportunity to explore the local food scene. From street food vendors selling mouth-watering tagines to high-end restaurants offering modern twists on classic dishes, there's something for every palate. Don't miss out on the weekly souk markets where you can buy fresh, local ingredients to cook your own Moroccan-inspired meals.

5. Navigate the Art of Bargaining

Shopping in Morocco is an experience that involves negotiation. Whether you're buying a beautiful Berber rug or a simple souvenir, bargaining is expected. Start by offering a lower price than what you're willing to pay, and enjoy the back-and-forth with vendors. It's a social ritual that requires patience and a sense of humor. Remember, it's about finding a fair price for both parties, so keep it friendly and respectful.

6. Respect Local Customs and Dress Appropriately

Morocco is a Muslim country, and showing respect for local customs and traditions is essential. Dress modestly, especially when visiting mosques and traditional neighborhoods. For women, this means covering shoulders and knees, while men should avoid wearing shorts in conservative areas. Observing these customs not only shows respect but also helps you blend in and experience the culture more authentically.

7. Stay Connected with a Local SIM Card

Staying connected is vital for digital nomads. Upon arrival, consider purchasing a local SIM card for your phone. This will give you access to affordable data plans and make it easier to communicate with local contacts. Maroc Telecom, Orange, and Inwi are popular providers that offer various packages to suit your needs. With a local number, you'll also avoid hefty roaming charges.

8. Explore Beyond the Beaten Path

Morocco's charm extends far beyond the well-trodden tourist trails. Take the time to explore lesser-known destinations like the blue city of Chefchaouen, the desert oasis of Merzouga, or the coastal town of Essaouira. Each place offers a different perspective on Moroccan life and culture. Engage with locals, learn about their traditions, and discover the country's diverse landscapes.

9. Manage Your Finances Wisely

Living in Morocco can be very affordable, but it's still important to manage your finances wisely. Set a budget for your expenses and track them regularly. While cash is king in local markets and smaller establishments, having a reliable international bank card is essential for larger purchases and emergencies. Also, consider using money management apps to keep an eye on exchange rates and transaction fees.

10. Embrace the Moroccan Community

Finally, the best way to truly experience Morocco is to immerse yourself in the community. Attend local events, festivals, and workshops. Join expat groups or language exchange meetups to connect with fellow nomads and Moroccans alike. Building a network of friends and contacts will enrich your stay, provide support, and create memories that will last a lifetime.

Living in Morocco as a digital nomad offers an adventure filled with discovery, growth, and inspiration. By following these tips, you'll navigate the cultural landscape with ease and make the most of your time in this enchanting country. Welcome to your new home away from home, where every day is an opportunity to learn, explore, and connect.

About the Author

Betsy Burlingame Betsy Burlingame is one of the founders of Digital Nomad Exchange and the Founder and President of Expat Exchange. She launched Expat Exchange in 1997 as her Master's thesis project at NYU. Prior to Expat Exchange and Digital Nomad Exchange, Betsy worked at AT&T in International and Mass Market Marketing. She graduated from Ohio Wesleyan University with a BA in International Business and German.

Some of Betsy's articles include 12 Best Places to Live in Portugal, 7 Best Places to Live in Panama and 12 Things to Know Before Moving to the Dominican Republic. Betsy loves to travel and spend time with her family. Connect with Betsy on LinkedIn.


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