Even though Imsouane is a quiet coastal village, staying connected here is easier than most visitors expect. Whether you’re checking surf reports or working remotely, here’s how to stay online.
📱 Mobile Network Coverage
- 4G service is available from Maroc Telecom, Inwi, and Orange Maroc.
- Coverage is generally strong in the village and near The Bay.
- Signal may drop on the cliffs or while driving along coastal roads.
💳 Buying a SIM Card
- Buy your SIM in Agadir or Essaouira before traveling—shops in Imsouane are limited.
- Bring your passport; registration is required for Moroccan SIMs.
- Typical data plans cost 50–100 MAD for 10–20 GB.
🏠 Wi-Fi in Imsouane
- Most hotels, cafés, and surf camps provide free Wi-Fi.
- Speed varies—fine for email and browsing, slower for video calls.
- Some coworking-friendly cafés offer stronger connections for digital nomads.
🔋 Power and Charging Tips
- Electricity uses 220 V / 50 Hz with Type C and E plugs (same as Europe).
- Bring a multi-USB charger or power bank for convenience.
💡 Connectivity Advice
- Download maps and surf forecast apps for offline use.
- Avoid large uploads during peak evening hours when networks slow down.
- If you work remotely, choose accommodation with a proven Wi-Fi record.
Imsouane’s charm lies in its simplicity, but you can still stay connected when you need to. With a local SIM and a reliable Wi-Fi spot, you can share every wave and sunset in real time.