
Aisha
15 March 2026

Three UK is known for its Go Roam coverage, and for good reason: it covers over 160 destinations worldwide, including Morocco. For subscribers who joined or upgraded before June 2025, Three roaming in Morocco can be genuinely competitive, even free for a set number of days per year. For those who joined or upgraded after June 22, 2025, the picture has changed significantly. Value plans now only include Europe in the standard Go Roam coverage; Morocco requires either a Complete plan or a paid pass. This guide explains the current Three roaming Morocco options clearly, what each plan type covers, how the Go Roam passes work, and when a dedicated Morocco eSIM is a more straightforward choice for your trip.
Yes. Three UK has roaming coverage in Morocco through Go Roam Around the World Extra, which is the destination category Morocco falls into. Your Three SIM connects to local Moroccan networks and you can use it for calls, texts, and data subject to your plan type and any applicable pass. The three local operators available for roaming in Morocco are Maroc Telecom, Orange Morocco, and Inwi, all of which operate 4G LTE networks across Morocco's main cities, tourist areas, and intercity routes.
The key distinction is what your plan actually includes, and this changed significantly in June 2025. Three restructured its plan categories to Value and Complete (formerly Plus and Premium). Customers who signed up or upgraded before June 22, 2025 keep their original Go Roam terms. Those who joined or upgraded after that date operate under the new structure, where Value plans only cover Europe and Morocco requires a Complete plan or a daily charge.
An important fair use limit applies across all Go Roam Around the World and Around the World Extra destinations: data usage is capped at 12GB per billing month for Pay Monthly customers. If you exhaust 12GB of roaming data in Morocco, data access is blocked until your next billing period. For heavy users, this is a real constraint, particularly on longer stays. A Data Passport providing unlimited data for £7/day is available in Morocco and bypasses this 12GB cap for the days you use it.
Check which plan you are on before you travel. Whether you joined before or after June 22, 2025 completely determines what Morocco costs you. Log into My3 and check your current plan and its roaming terms. Do not assume based on what Three offered when you signed up, the structure has changed.
Confirm your remaining inclusive passes in the My3 app. If your plan includes inclusive Go Roam passes, the My3 app shows how many passes remain. Morocco uses a Go Roam Around the World Extra pass. Check the balance before departure rather than discovering you have none left at the airport.
Pre-purchase Go Roam passes or Data Passports via My3 before you fly. Passes can be bought in advance and will activate when you first use roaming in Morocco. Buying in advance via the app avoids having to manage the purchase on arrival while juggling bags and airport chaos.
Be aware that tethering is not permitted with standard Go Roam passes in Around the World Extra destinations. Using your Three SIM as a mobile hotspot in Morocco is not allowed under standard Go Roam pass terms. A Data Passport does permit data sharing, but check current terms on the Three website as this can change.
Set a Spend Cap that covers your expected roaming charges. If you are relying on daily £7 roaming charges and have a Spend Cap set below the expected total, Three will block your roaming before the limit is hit. Set the cap to cover the daily charges for your entire trip with a buffer.
In Morocco, use manual network selection if signal quality is poor. Auto-selecting can occasionally latch onto a weaker operator. If call quality or data speeds are poor, manually select the operator in your phone settings and try switching between Maroc Telecom, Orange Morocco, and Inwi to find the best connection for your location.
For Three Complete plan holders or Value plan subscribers who joined before June 2025 and still have inclusive passes available, Three roaming in Morocco can work very well for a standard holiday. The 12GB monthly cap is the main constraint. For a two-week trip with active navigation and regular media use, it is possible to reach it. For post-June 2025 Value plan subscribers without Morocco included, the calculus is different.
A 14-day Go Roam Around the World Extra pass at £84 covers the full duration but at a fixed cost. Compare that to a prepaid Morocco eSIM for the same duration: the eSIM typically offers a more generous data allocation at a comparable or lower price, without the 12GB cap that applies to Go Roam, and without the tethering restriction that prevents sharing data with a laptop or tablet.
Morocco's medinas, mountain roads, and coastal routes genuinely benefit from a live map connection. Navigation in cities like Fes and Marrakech, where streets do not follow a grid and English signage is limited, requires continuous GPS use. The 12GB Go Roam cap on Three is manageable for cautious data users but can become limiting for those who navigate heavily or use video calling to check in at home.
Three's Go Roam coverage in Morocco is one of the most extensive of any UK carrier, and for Complete plan holders it delivers solid value. The friction points are the 12GB fair use cap, the tethering restriction, and the pass cost for Value plan subscribers who joined after June 2025. Travellers in those categories, particularly those doing a proper two-week Moroccan exploration rather than a long weekend in Marrakech, find the eSIM alternative increasingly practical.
Morocco's geography rewards mobile-connected travellers. The drive from Marrakech through the Tizi n'Tichka pass into the Draa Valley, or along the Atlantic coast between Essaouira and Agadir, covers routes where a live map makes a real difference. Navigating the medinas in Fes or Marrakech, some of the most labyrinthine pedestrian zones in the world, without navigation assistance is possible, but genuinely difficult. A TurkSIM eSIM connects to Maroc Telecom, Orange Morocco, or Inwi for consistent 4G access through those environments, without the 12GB ceiling shutting data off mid-trip.
Dual-SIM capable devices can run the Three SIM and the TurkSIM eSIM simultaneously. This is particularly useful for travellers who book tours, riads, and transfers under a UK contact number and need to remain reachable on that number for confirmation calls while using local data for navigation and research.
Yes, Morocco is a Go Roam Around the World Extra destination on Three UK. Whether it is included in your plan at no extra cost depends on your specific plan and when you joined. Complete plan holders (joined after June 22, 2025) get Morocco included. Value plan holders on new contracts must pay £7/day or buy a Go Roam pass. Pre-June 2025 subscribers keep their original inclusive terms.
Pay Monthly Three subscribers using Go Roam in any Around the World or Around the World Extra destination, including Morocco, can use a maximum of 12GB of data per billing month. Once this limit is reached, mobile data is blocked until the next billing cycle. The 12GB limit resets monthly with your billing date. A Data Passport providing unlimited data for £7/day bypasses this cap for the days it is active.
Go Roam passes are purchased through My3, either via the Three website or the Three app. Navigate to roaming add-ons and select Go Roam Around the World Extra. Passes can be purchased in advance and will activate automatically when you first use roaming in Morocco. The 3-day pass runs to approximately £17.50 and the 14-day pass to approximately £84; check current pricing in My3 as this may have changed.
Tethering is not permitted in Go Roam Around the World Extra destinations including Morocco under standard Go Roam pass terms. A Data Passport does permit data sharing; if hotspot use is important to your trip, the Data Passport at £7/day for those specific days is the route to access it. Confirm current tethering terms on Three's website before travelling.
Three UK has roaming partners across all three of Morocco's main mobile operators: Maroc Telecom, Orange Morocco, and Inwi. All three run 4G LTE networks covering the major cities (Marrakech, Casablanca, Rabat, Fes, Agadir, Tangier) and most main intercity roads. Rural mountain areas such as the High Atlas can have variable coverage regardless of which operator your phone selects.
If your inclusive Go Roam passes are exhausted and you do not purchase an additional pass, a daily charge of £7 applies each day you use your Three SIM in Morocco. If your Spend Cap does not cover this charge, roaming will be blocked rather than charged. The daily charge can be avoided by switching off data roaming and relying on Wi-Fi for the remainder of your trip, or by purchasing a Go Roam pass through My3.
For subscribers on Complete plans or pre-June 2025 Value plans, Three is generally the most competitive UK carrier for Morocco: inclusive Go Roam passes make Morocco the most accessible of any major UK network's offering. O2 provides only a limited 50MB ROW pass without inclusive Morocco coverage. EE's Zone D daily pass includes 500MB. Three's 12GB data cap under Go Roam is the main limitation compared to a dedicated eSIM, which provides a fixed allocation without the monthly cap.
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