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🇲🇦Power in Morocco.

Morocco uses 220V/50Hz with Type C (two round pins) and Type E (round pins with earth hole in socket) outlets - similar to France's electrical standard, reflecting Moroccan-French infrastructure ties. Marrakech, Casablanca, and Fès's medina riads and tourist hotels are well-equipped.

In the High Atlas mountain villages, Sahara desert camps, and rural Berber homes, power comes from solar panels or shared village generators - electricity is available but outlets may be a single socket per room. Voltage quality in rural areas can fluctuate, making surge protection worthwhile for laptops.

Modern shopping centers in Rabat and Casablanca feature abundant outlets with reliable power, while traditional hammams and older medina guesthouses may have limited electrical access. Coastal cities like Essaouira and Agadir maintain consistent power supply for their tourism infrastructure, though beachfront accommodations sometimes experience brief outages during Atlantic storms.

Atlas Mountain ski resorts near Ifrane offer European-standard electrical systems with proper grounding.

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§ 04 · More about Morocco

Things worth knowing before you go.

Quick facts to keep in your back pocket — currency, language, the time difference, which side of the road they drive on.

Capital
Rabat
Currency
MAD – Moroccan Dirham
Language
Arabic/French
Time zone
UTC+1
Driving
Right
Tap water
Not Recommended
Emergency
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Land in Morocco jet-lagged and skip the taxi-line negotiation. Welcome Pickups books an English-speaking driver who waits for you at arrivals with your name on a sign — fixed price, no surprises.

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§ 06 · Type C plugs
C

The plug used in Morocco.

Northern cities like Tangier and Tetouan have more consistent power quality due to proximity to European electrical grid connections. Southern desert regions around Ouarzazate rely heavily on solar installations, while Atlantic coastal areas experience occasional power fluctuations during winter storms.

Full Type C guide →
§ 08 · Common questions
What type of power plug is used in Morocco?+

Morocco uses Type C and Type E power plugs and electrical outlets. The standard voltage is 230V with a frequency of 50Hz.

Do I need a travel adapter for Morocco?+

Yes, travelers from the United States, Canada, Mexico, and other countries using Type A/B plugs will need a travel adapter for Morocco. The Type C/E outlets are not compatible with American flat-blade plugs.

Do I need a voltage converter for Morocco?+

Morocco uses 230V. Dual-voltage electronics (smartphones, laptops, cameras) labeled "100-240V" work fine with just a plug adapter. Single-voltage appliances from a different voltage zone (hair dryers, curling irons, kettles) must NOT be plugged in directly — they can be damaged or dangerous. Check every device label before plugging in.

Can I charge my iPhone or Android phone in Morocco?+

Yes. All modern smartphone chargers (including iPhone and Android USB chargers) are dual-voltage (100-240V) and work in Morocco. You only need a plug adapter to fit the Type C/E outlets.

Can I use my laptop charger in Morocco?+

Yes. Laptop chargers from Apple, Dell, HP, Lenovo, and other major brands are universal (100-240V). You only need a Type C/E plug adapter for Morocco.

What is the emergency phone number in Morocco?+

The emergency phone number in Morocco is 19. Save this number in your phone before your trip.

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