Morocco is an alluring and captivating destination, lying at the crossroads of Europe and Africa, and a country which is rife with culture, history and natural beauty.
To be specific, Morocco lies on the extreme northwestern edge of Africa and boasts an incredibly rich tapestry of traditions and landscape which have been shaped by a millennia of history.
As you explore the diverse terrain, you’ll come across a very fascinating blend of Arab, Berber, and European influences which are blatantly evident in the customs, cuisine, and architecture. Moroccan cities are known all over the world to pulse and throb with life – from the bustling Marrakech markets to the Agadir beaches and Essaouira’s coastal charm.
However, it’s not just the country’s cultural collages that draw both visitors and freelancers as well as business teams here but also the breathtaking landscapes in particular, from the rugged and majestic peaks of the Atlas Mountains to the bright golden sands of the Sahara – Morocco is a haven for nature enthusiasts and adventurists alike.
It’s unsurprising to find entrepreneurs, freelancers, remote workers, and digital nomads book coworking spaces to work their magic or unleash their creative arsenal. Morocco is chock full of multiple destinations for digital nomads, each offering a unique charm, along with many amenities and opportunities for working remotely out of shared spaces.
Let’s start with one of the most bustling cities in Morocco:
The word “bustling” tends to be used a lot for Marrakech and we believe it does the city complete justice. The city indeed is bustling, rich with a vibrant street life, busy and enchanting souks, and historic architecture.
When you’re not working, you can explore iconic landmarks such as the Majorelle Garden, Bahia Palace, and Jemaa el-Fnaa. The coworking spaces here, including cafes with stunning views, offer a relaxed atmosphere and productive environment, as well as fast Wi-Fi access along with many other amenities.
Casablanca is Morocco’s business hub and economic capital, boasting international-level amenities, a thriving trade scene, and modern infrastructure.
The nightlife in particular is very active, complete with trendy clubs and bars, as well as restaurants serving fine Moroccan cuisine. When you want to take a break from work, you can also visit iconic landmarks like the Corniche waterfront promenade, Casablanca Cathedral, and Hassan II Mosque.
Casablanca offers plenty of coworking spaces which provide a professional environment as well as lots of networking opportunities for digital nomads and businesses alike.
The neighbouring laid back coastal villages of Taghazout and Tamraght are a surfer’s paradise and known all over the country for their superb surf breaks as well as relaxed and friendly beach vibe.
There’s an active and supportive community of shared space workers, which is only seconded by some fantastic ocean views. Most people working out of coworking spaces here love to swim, surf, and explore the nearby attractions, such as Agadir and Paradise valley, when they want to let loose and catch a break from work.
Speaking of coworking spaces, there are lots to be found here, including those at beachside cafes, offering a range of amenities and a very inviting atmosphere.
Taghazout, in fact, has one of the largest digital nomad communities in all of Morocco.
The picturesque coastal town is known not only for its coastal charm but also its artistic community, fortified walls, and whitewashed buildings.
Essaouira has some of the windiest climatic conditions in the country so it’s an excellent spot for kitesurfing, windsurfing, and other similar water sports. There’s plenty of coliving and coworking options, including cafes offering sea views. You’ll never feel disconnected from the world, thanks to high-speed WiFi and other amenities.
Agadir is a well-known beach resort known for its palm-lined promenade, sandy beaches, and year-round sunshine. In their free time, digital nomads and shared space workers tend to enjoy paddleboarding, surfing, and beach volleyball along the coastline. The golf courses here happen to be a very popular outdoors activity.
As for coworking spaces, you may not find as many as the other Moroccan cities, although you will still find plenty of coworking options, including those at beachside venues, cafes, and hotels, with all of them offering reliable internet and a comfortable working environment.
Rabat is Morocco’s administrative and political capital, offering a nice blend of historic landmarks and modern amenities.
Take a relaxing stroll in the parks and gardens here, like the Bouknadel Exotic Gardens and Andalusian Gardens, or explore some of the attractions, such as Chellah Necropolis, Hassan Tower, and the Kasbah of the Udayas.
The city offers a creative, thriving, and supportive coworking community for artists, digital nomads, and entrepreneurs alike.
The months of Spring – March to May – are probably among the best times to visit the country as the landscapes are blooming and the temperatures are mild. You’ll find the days to be warm and the nights to be cool.
Summers in Morocco can be scorching, particularly in the inland areas like Fes and Marrakech while coastal areas like Tangier and Essaouira see milder climate, although still warm.
With that said, the Autumn months of September to November are also great for visiting Morocco with warm and very tolerable temperatures as well as clear skies.
The winter months – December to February – bring significantly cooler temperatures, particularly if you’re visiting the mountainous and desert regions, where it can even snow at higher elevations. Coastal regions, however, remain mild.
Offering robust connectivity and infrastructure, as well as low cost of living, cultural immersion, a great work-life balance, and a welcoming atmosphere, among other things – Morocco is a destination unlike any other for digital nomads and remote working teams.
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