Best Coliving Spaces in Morocco for Digital Nomads

Morocco sits just across the Strait of Gibraltar from Spain, but culturally it feels like a completely different world. That contrast is exactly what draws nomads here. The country is affordable, close to Europe, and offers a coliving experience that is harder to replicate anywhere else on the continent.

Taghazout on the Atlantic coast has become one of the most established surf-and-work destinations in the world. Marrakech offers colivings inside restored riads in the medina. Essaouira attracts a more artistic, low-key crowd. Across all three, the cost of living is low and the food is excellent.

Coliving Spaces in Morocco

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Best Cities for Coliving in Morocco

Morocco offers a variety of destinations for remote workers. Here is what each city has to offer.

Taghazout

Taghazout is a small fishing village on Morocco's Atlantic coast that has become a proper surf and nomad hub over the past decade. The waves are consistent and well-known in the surfing world, and the colivings here have built their offering around that — reliable internet, dedicated workspaces, and a community of people who want to surf in the morning and work in the afternoon. The pace is slow, the cost is low, and the sunsets over the Atlantic are genuinely good.

World-class surf breaks
Strong nomad community
Very affordable
Relaxed Atlantic atmosphere

Marrakech

Marrakech is the most culturally intense option in Morocco. Colivings here are often set inside restored riads — traditional houses built around a central courtyard — which means working from a space that looks nothing like a typical office. The medina is immediately outside: souks, spice markets, street food, and a creative and entrepreneurial community that is more active than most people expect.

Rich cultural immersion
Historic riad architecture
Creative and entrepreneurial community
Vibrant food and arts scene

Essaouira

Essaouira is a walled Atlantic port town with a strong wind, a laid-back atmosphere, and a long association with artists and musicians. That creative streak is still there. The consistent wind has made it one of the top kitesurfing destinations in Africa, and the lack of commercialisation compared to Marrakech or Taghazout is a genuine advantage. Smaller, quieter, and with real local character.

World-class kitesurfing
Bohemian, artistic atmosphere
Beautiful walled medina
Relaxed pace

How Much Does Coliving in Morocco Cost?

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.

Typically included in the price:

  • High-speed WiFi
  • Utilities
  • Cleaning
  • Coworking space
  • Often includes meals

What to Expect from Coliving in Morocco

Moroccan colivings feel different to most European spaces. Many are set in riads or surf houses — think internal courtyards, rooftop terraces, and communal areas that encourage people to actually spend time together. Shared meals are common, which makes meeting other residents natural rather than forced.

Internet quality has improved a lot in recent years. Most established colivings now offer reliable fiber connections with backup options. The work infrastructure is solid; the experience around it is unlike anywhere in Europe.

Why Morocco for Digital Nomads?

Morocco is one of the few places that offers genuine cultural immersion at an affordable price, within a few hours of most European capitals. The coliving scene here has matured significantly — there are now proper, well-run spaces built specifically for remote workers, not just surf hostels with a desk.

FAQ: Coliving in Morocco

How much does coliving in Morocco cost?

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.

Do I need a visa to stay in Morocco?

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.

What's the best city for coliving in Morocco?

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.

Is WiFi reliable in Moroccan colivings?

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.

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