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Coliving Morocco
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Discover coliving in Morocco, where Atlantic surf towns, mountain views, and warm local hospitality create a unique base for remote work. Whether you're working from a rooftop, surfing after lunch, or slowing down with mint tea at sunset, Morocco offers a rhythm that’s easy to settle into.
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Locations | Coliving Morocco
1. Taghazout Bay
All year round
Stay in Taghazout/Tamraght, a former fishing village turned surf and remote work hotspot. Known for its year-round sunshine, beautiful beaches, and relaxed atmosphere, it’s easy to see why people stay longer.
2 Coliving homes
8 Private rooms
2 Studios
1 Shared room
Beach town
Balanced vibe
Cocreated
Surfing
Yoga

Rooftop Abdel's home

Workspace Abdel


Rooftop Abdel's home
Why coliving in Morocco?
The Nomadico team is entirely (digital) nomadic and we strongly believe the best spots for digital nomads are not always the most well-known. For us, Morocco has it all. Good climate, affordable cost of living, delicious food (I mean wow!), friendly locals and very convenient to Europe location. If you aren't planning a trip here soon, you're already missing out.
Let's dive into it a bit...

Convenience
Morocco is just a hop away from Europe. This is great for our EU time-zoned nomads and for those who like to keep a home-base. You can either take a short flight (we've sometimes seen ones for under 20 euros) or catch the ferry from Spain.
Climate
Morocco is great for sunshine seekers and when the rest of the world is still chilly, Morocco's cold season is definitely sandal weather.
Affordability
Morocco has a comparatively low cost of living. For those who love to grab coffee or a meal out this is a great location!
Friendliness & Community
We can't speak for everywhere but in Taghazout it has been easy to make friends and community with expats and locals alike! Morocco has lots of friendly faces that are eager to give recommendations or pour you a mint tea (this is how you welcome someone!)


Adventure
Morocco is full of adventure which is why we love it. If you're a culture lover or outdoor fan this is a spot for you. Surfing on the coast, sand dunes in the middle and the impressive atlas mountains make Morocco an unforgettable nomad destination.
Living in Morocco
Morocco can be a great country to live in as a digital nomad, as it offers a relatively low cost of living, diverse culture, and a growing tech scene. We've laided out a few of the basics so you're prepared.
Visa
Morocco allows visa-less entry under 90 days for many countries. Check out the following Wikipedia page about the Visa policy of Morocco to see if you need one yourself. Oh! Be sure to have a blank page before you go! And in case you want to extend your visa in Morocco, check out this great blog post by Cynthia, a fellow nomad.
Internet access
Morocco has made significant investments in its telecommunications infrastructure in recent years, and the country now has a relatively high level of internet access. More remote locations will have somewhat less reliable wifi, although for Taghazout it's the contrary. Taghazout has invested in fibre-optic internet and raised the bar for coastal towns in Morocco to super speed.


Safety
Morocco is generally a safe country, but like anywhere, there are areas where caution is advised. Major cities are generally less safe and men may feel more safe than women. If you're worried about safety we recommend starting your journey in a Morocco coliving space so you always have a support system!
Culture
Morocco has a rich and diverse culture, with a mix of Arabic, Berber, and European influences. Get ready to learn about this fun mix!
Language
The official languages of Morocco are Arabic and Berber, although French is also widely spoken. English is also becoming more common, particularly in the locations where the most tourist go. We recommend learning a few basic phrases in Arabic like thank you ('shokran). Like always locals appreciate you trying to speak a bit of their language.
COMPARISON | COLIVING MOROCCO
Airbnb vs. Coliving
Airbnb
Nomadico Coliving
💻 Workspace
❌ Not guaranteed
🌐 WiFi reliability
⚠️ Hit or miss
✅ Dedicated setup
✅ Tested for remote work
👥 Community
❌ Solo stay
✅ Built-in community
🎉 Events
❌ None
🏡 Local experience
⚠️ Depends
🧠 Ease of arrival
⚠️ Varies by host
✅ Weekly events
✅ Local hosts + community
✅ Plug & play
🧹 Weekly cleaning
❌ Usually none
✅ Included
What do you actually get?
You can spend weeks working from a kitchen table, figuring out where to meet people, testing WiFi speeds, and hoping your host replies when something breaks.
Or…
You arrive, open your laptop, and everything just works.
Fast WiFi. A proper desk. People to have dinner with. Plans for the week already lined up.