Morocco is one of the most unique and captivating coliving destinations in the world. A short flight from Europe but a world apart in culture, landscape, and atmosphere, Morocco offers an extraordinary experience for digital nomads seeking something beyond the typical European circuit.
From the vibrant medinas of Marrakech to the surf towns of Taghazout and the windswept coast of Essaouira, Moroccan colivings combine modern working infrastructure with stunning traditional architecture. The result is a deeply immersive experience that's both productive and unforgettable.
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Morocco offers a variety of destinations for remote workers. Here is what each city has to offer.
Taghazout is Morocco's surf and digital nomad capital. A small fishing village on the Atlantic coast, it has been transformed by a wave of surf hostels and colivings catering to remote workers who want to combine reliable internet with world-class waves. The pace is relaxed, the community is international, and the sunsets are extraordinary.
Marrakech offers the most culturally immersive coliving experience in Morocco. Staying inside or near the historic medina means waking up to a world of souks, riads, and spice markets. The city has a surprisingly strong creative and entrepreneurial community, and several colivings are set inside beautifully restored traditional riads.
Essaouira is a breezy, bohemian port town on Morocco's Atlantic coast, beloved by artists, musicians, and now digital nomads. The consistent wind makes it a world-famous kitesurfing destination, and the relaxed, creative atmosphere makes it a wonderful place to work and live. Less commercialised than Marrakech or Taghazout.
Typical price range
€400 – €1,000 / month
Morocco is one of the most affordable coliving destinations in the world. Many spaces include meals alongside accommodation and coworking, making the value exceptional for EUR or USD earners.
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Moroccan colivings offer a genuinely different experience to European spaces. Many are set in traditional riads or surf houses, with beautiful interior courtyards, rooftop terraces, and communal dining areas. The social atmosphere tends to be warm and close-knit.
Expect a strong focus on community — shared meals are common in many Moroccan colivings, which makes meeting other residents natural and easy. Most spaces are well-equipped for work, with reliable WiFi and dedicated desk areas.
Morocco offers something rare: genuine cultural immersion combined with surprisingly modern infrastructure. It's close to Europe, affordable, and has a growing number of coliving spaces specifically designed for international remote workers.
Morocco is one of the most affordable coliving destinations, with prices ranging from €400 to €1,000 per month. Many spaces include meals alongside accommodation and coworking, making the value exceptional for EUR or USD earners.
Most Western nationalities (EU, US, UK, Canada, Australia) can enter Morocco without a visa for up to 90 days. Morocco does not currently have a Digital Nomad Visa. Always verify current entry requirements for your nationality.
Taghazout is the most popular for surf and nomad lifestyle. Marrakech offers the richest cultural experience. Essaouira is ideal for a relaxed, bohemian atmosphere and kitesurfing.
WiFi quality has improved significantly in Morocco. Most coliving spaces offer reliable fiber connections. Remote or rural locations may have slower speeds. All spaces on our platform are vetted for internet quality.