Top Digital Nomad Destinations in Morocco (2025)

Planning to work remotely from Morocco in 2025? The country has become a favorite for digital nomads thanks to its good weather, reliable internet, and mix of city life and coastal escapes. From laid-back villages to buzzing urban hubs, here are five places that stand out,  with Taghazout right at the top.



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TAGHAZOUT

Taghazout is becoming one of the most popular digital nomad hubs in Morocco. It's a small coastal village with a chill vibe, strong surf culture, and a growing remote work scene. The pace is slow, but the internet is fast. And many places now offer fiber (café, coliving, hostel).

What makes it ideal:

  • Ocean views from your desk

  • Reliable Wi-Fi in cafés and colivings

  • Surf breaks just minutes from your door

  • Affordable living and strong community

If you’re planning to stay a while, check out our Coliving in Taghazout for flexible stays and great workspaces. If you wish, you can enjoy the activities we offer at our surf camp (surfing, yoga, excursions) and share great moments with our community!

You can also explore the cost of living in Taghazout to plan your budget.


Marrakech

Marrakech is lively, colorful, and full of energy. It’s best for nomads who enjoy city life, co-working spaces, and a fast-paced environment. You’ll find trendy cafés, rooftops, and plenty of events.

Highlights:

  • Big international airport

  • Tons of accommodation options

  • Strong café culture with work-friendly spots

Downside: it can get hot and busy…


Casablanca

Casablanca is Morocco’s business capital. It’s not as touristy as Marrakech, but it has strong infrastructure and modern workspaces. It’s a good choice if you want to mix work and networking.

What you’ll find:

  • Modern coworking hubs

  • Fast internet

  • Big expat and business community

It’s less charming, but more efficient.


Essaouira

Essaouira offers a slower pace than Marrakech with ocean breezes and a historic port town feel. It’s popular with creatives, surfers, and nomads looking for balance.

Best parts:

  • Beautiful old town

  • Great seafood and music

  • Friendly, low-key atmosphere

The Wi-Fi isn’t as strong everywhere, but good in most guesthouses and coworkings. It’s busier than Taghazout, but it’s still a very nice place!


RABAT

Rabat, Morocco’s capital, is clean, calm, and underrated. It’s ideal for those looking for stability, easy transport, and modern amenities.

Why it works:

  • Less touristy than Marrakech

  • Reliable internet

  • Good for focus and long-term stays

It’s not a surf town, but the beach is still nearby. You will probably experience more authentic moments there than in Marrakech.


FAQs

Is it better to stay in Tamraght or Taghazout?
Taghazout. It’s closer to the beach, more walkable, and has a stronger community vibe for surfers and digital nomads.

Do I need a visa to work remotely from Morocco?
Most visitors can stay up to 90 days visa-free. For longer stays, check with Moroccan consulates.

Is Morocco safe for digital nomads?
Yes, it’s generally safe. Just use common sense, especially in big cities.

Can I find coworking spaces in these cities?
Yes, especially in Marrakech, Casablanca, and Rabat. In Taghazout and Essaouira, some colivings double as coworking spaces.

When’s the best time to come?
September to May is ideal: sunny, mild, and good surf conditions in coastal areas.