🇲🇦 Morocco · Country Code +212

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Call Rates to Morocco — 2026

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How to Start Calling Morocco

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Install the app

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Top up your balance

Add credit via a bank card directly inside the app.

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Dial a Moroccan number

Enter the number in international format (+212 then the number without leading zero) and call.

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How to Dial a Moroccan Number

Morocco's country code is +212. Moroccan numbers are 10 digits locally and always start with 0. When dialling internationally, drop that leading zero — the local number itself is 9 digits. Landline numbers start with 5 followed by a two-digit regional code (37 for Rabat, 22 for Casablanca, 24 for Marrakech). Mobile numbers start with 6 or 7.

Type the full number into the Give a Ring dial pad starting with +212 and the app takes care of the rest. The call rate will be displayed under the dialed number.

Example — Rabat (landline)
+212 537 12 34 56
+212 — Morocco country code 537 — Rabat regional code (no leading zero) 12 34 56 — subscriber number
Example — Moroccan mobile
+212 612 34 56 78
612 — mobile prefix (drop the leading 0)

🇲🇦 Surprising & Funny Facts About Morocco

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The First Nation to Recognize the United States

In 1777, Sultan Mohammed III of Morocco issued a decree opening Moroccan ports to American ships — the world's first formal recognition of US independence, nine years before the US Constitution was even signed. The Treaty of Friendship signed in 1786 remains the longest unbroken treaty in American history.

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Home of the World's Oldest University

The University of Al Quaraouiyine in Fes, founded in 859 AD, is recognized by Guinness World Records and UNESCO as the oldest continually operating degree-granting institution on Earth — older than Oxford and Bologna. It was founded by a woman, Fatima al-Fihri.

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"Casablanca" Was Never Filmed in Casablanca

Despite the title, not a single scene of the legendary 1942 film Casablanca was shot in Morocco. Every frame was filmed on a Warner Bros. studio lot in Burbank, California — the city's most famous cinematic tribute never set foot on Moroccan soil.

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The Capital Isn't Casablanca

Most people guess Casablanca, since it's the largest and most internationally famous city. The actual capital is Rabat, a quieter coastal city further up the Atlantic coast. Casablanca is the country's economic engine; Rabat has been the political capital since 1912.

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Goats That Climb Trees

In the Souss region, goats genuinely climb argan trees to eat the fruit — a sight so iconic it's printed on postcards throughout the country. It's one of the most photographed animal behaviors in Africa (some roadside spots even arrange the goats for tourists).

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Just 14 Kilometers from Europe

At the Strait of Gibraltar, Morocco's coast sits only about 14 km from Spain — closer to Europe than some European countries are to each other. On a clear day, you can see Spain from Tangier with the naked eye.

🗺️ What Are the Best Places to Visit in Morocco?

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Marrakech — The Red City

Jemaa el-Fnaa square comes alive at night with snake charmers, storytellers, and food stalls. Beyond it, the labyrinthine souks, the ornate Bahia Palace, and the cobalt-blue Majorelle Garden. The medina is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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Chefchaouen — The Blue City

High in the Rif Mountains, this old town has its walls, stairwells, and doorways painted in every shade of blue. No one fully agrees on why it started — theories range from cooling effect to mosquito repellent to Jewish tradition — but the result is one of Morocco's most photographed places.

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Essaouira — Windswept Atlantic Port

A fortified 18th-century port city with blue fishing boats, ramparts overlooking the ocean, and beaches popular with windsurfers and kitesurfers. Far more laid-back than Marrakech, just a few hours away.

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Sahara Desert — Merzouga & Erg Chebbi

Golden dunes rising up to 150 meters, sunset camel treks, and overnight desert camps under some of the clearest, most star-filled skies on the planet. Many travelers call this the highlight of their entire trip.

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Fes — Morocco's Spiritual Heart

Fes el Bali is the largest car-free urban zone in the world — a maze of alleys, ancient leather tanneries, and the legendary University of Al Quaraouiyine. One of the best-preserved medieval cities anywhere.

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Atlas Mountains — Toubkal & Berber Villages

Mount Toubkal, at 4,167 m, is the highest peak in North Africa and a popular trekking destination. Lower down, Berber villages and the dramatic Ourika and Dades valleys make for easy day trips from Marrakech.

Frequently Asked Questions

With Give a ring, calls from Russia to Morocco start at ₽12.20 per minute in 2026 — significantly cheaper than roaming charges from Russian mobile operators. The exact rate is displayed in the app before you dial.
Morocco's country code is +212. All Moroccan local numbers are 10 digits and begin with 0 — drop that leading zero when dialling internationally. A Rabat landline starting with 0537 becomes +212 537, a mobile number starting with 06 becomes +212 6. The full format is +212 [number without leading 0]. On the Give a ring dial pad, start with +212 and type the rest — the app handles formatting automatically.
Not at all! You don't need to upload any ID or documents. All you need is to sign up with your mobile phone number — and you're ready to call Morocco right away.
It's a very common mix-up! Most people assume Casablanca is Morocco's capital since it's the largest and most internationally famous city. The actual capital is Rabat, a quieter coastal city further up the Atlantic coast. Casablanca is the country's economic and commercial hub, while Rabat has been the administrative and political capital since 1912.
Morocco is genuinely spoiled for choice. The must-sees include Marrakech (souks, Jemaa el-Fnaa, Majorelle Garden), the Blue City of Chefchaouen, the Sahara dunes at Merzouga, the ancient medina of Fes, the Atlas Mountains around Mount Toubkal, and the laid-back Atlantic port of Essaouira. Beyond those icons, Casablanca's Hassan II Mosque, the imperial city of Meknes, and the Todra Gorge are all well worth the journey.
Yes, absolutely! Give a Ring includes a built-in chat feature that lets you send messages and share photos and videos with your friends and relatives. Best of all, using chat is completely free.

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