Travel Roam Guide for Morocco - Pick the Best eSIM
Going to Morocco is an adventure you’ll never forget, but you need to make sure that you get the best results for roaming and your mobile connection. That’s why Travel Roam is here - to give you a good eSIM experience.
Choosing a Good eSIM
When you visit Morocco, you’ll definitely need to pick up a good eSIM. We give you lots of different data plans, and different plan lengths too - no sense having a month of data for a week-long trip! It’s up to you to pick the right plan, though.
Picking an eSIM for Morocco
When you pick out an eSIM for travel in Morocco, you need to know what to consider. Let’s take a look at the main considerations together:
-When you visit Morocco, will you stay in the country or move on? If you’re travelling to multiple countries, we recommend a global plan - otherwise, you can stick to your typical Morocco eSIM.
-How long will you be visiting for? There are lots of data plans to consider, so pick what is best for you. eSIM Compatibility - Always Check!
When you check the compatibility of your device, you’re saving yourself some time and hassle. Not all phone providers are made equal - you need to check. Older phones, and devices which are on a fixed contract are all bad choices for an eSIM. The best type of device we recommend is one which is unlocked and made in the last few years. Buying and Installing a Travel Roam eSIM - Your Guide
Let’s take a look at a guide for purchasing and installing a Morocco eSIM.
1.Buy your eSIM
The first step of the process is to go to the Travel Roam website and buy an eSIM. On the website, you can look at different plan lengths, data amounts and get a global eSIM if you need one. It’s easy to navigate, so come and take a look.
2.Installing the eSIMInstalling your eSIM is important because once you’ve bought it, you need to know how to turn it on and start roaming. The good thing is that most modern phones make it pretty easy for you to turn on your eSIM. It’ll always be in your settings and it’s not usually difficult to find - take a look around and you’ll be good to go.
3.Activating the eSIM
Now that you’ve installed the eSIM, you will need to activate it properly. You should check the activation period for the eSIM, and there are many cards which automatically activate when you’ve installed them. This is a problem if you’re not meant to be visiting Morocco until a week later! Check the policy for your eSIM and activate it at the right time.
4.Connecting to a networkFinally, the last step in the process is to connect your eSIM to a local network. You can do this from the settings of your phone like you would a SIM in the UK.