What You Need to Know for a Workation in Morocco: A Simple Remote Worker’s Guide

    What You Need to Know for a Workation in Morocco: A Simple Remote Worker’s Guide

    Federico··5 min read

    Morocco is emerging as one of the best workation destinations due to its low living costs, rich culture, and year-round sunshine. Travelers call it “unique and affordable,” and note that major cities provide reliable infrastructure – for example, most cafés and hotels have free Wi‑Fi.

    And we can confirm this: we have personally visited Morocco five times in just two years time, and every time we fell in love even more.

    As you can imagine, Morocco's proximity to Europe (just a short flight) and mild winter climate add further appeal. Many visitors also highlight the warm hospitality: during our travels we noted that Moroccans are generally “incredibly sweet, kind and helpful,” which makes settling in abroad much easier.

    Of course it may be a culture far from yours: it's up to you to understand the differences and learn some new concepts, like negotiating the price to have the best deal: business is business after all, no matter where you go.

    For women solo travellers, the experience could requires some adaptation too, based on your level of sensitivity: men and shop owners will talk to you on the streets, but are totally harmless. Plenty of women travel solo to Morocco and fall in love with the place.

    Internet longer stays require an official permit.

    Cultural Experiences and Lifestyle

    Off the clock, Morocco offers rich cultural experiences at every turn. You can savor slow-cooked tagines, couscous and sweet pastries in atmospheric riads or market stalls. Wander vibrant souks fragrant with spices and crafts – the colorful, chaotic souks and slow-cooked tagines will ignite your senses. Weekend excursions are easy: trek the High Atlas Mountains, ride camels into the Sahara (we recommend the less touristic Erg Chigaga), or surf on the Atlantic coast. In short, Morocco’s blend of scenery and tradition ensures there’s always something new to explore.

    Our Favorite Workations and Retreats in Morocco

    At Nomad Retreats, we collected all the retreats and workation we could find, and many are in Morocco. From business retreats, to colivings where to make new friends for life, to conscious festivals in the deserts, we think there's no better moment than now to experience Morocco and the freedoms of remote work.

    For the full list of experiences happening in Morocco for remote workers and digital nomads, head to our search engine here: Find your next work & travel experience

    Minoma

    Minoma (formerly known as Borderless Retreat) is a curated community and retreat series designed for digital nomads, remote professionals, and conscious entrepreneurs seeking to integrate mindfulness with location-independent living. Founded by Maris Kohv, Minoma has hosted over 35 retreats since 2018, emphasizing inner work, community connection, and intentional lifestyle design.

    Minoma's retreats are structured around a six-part framework: slowing down, self-compassion, letting go, embodiment, envisioning, and trust. This approach aims to foster personal growth and alignment with one's values.

    Each retreat offers private or shared accommodations, coworking spaces, and a program that includes workshops, mindfulness sessions, and community activities.

    In addition to retreats, Minoma hosts an annual festival in the Agafay Desert near Marrakech, Morocco. This four-day event combines elements of mindfulness, entrepreneurship, and co-creation, featuring workshops, yoga, meditation, and live music.

    Minoma's application process includes a form and a discovery call to ensure alignment with the community's values. Participants gain access to a network of like-minded individuals and ongoing online events.

    With a focus on authenticity and personal transformation, Minoma offers experiences that cater to those seeking a deeper connection between their professional and personal lives.

    CasaBasilico

    Casa Basilico is a pop-up coliving community designed for digital nomads who value connection, culinary experiences, and a vibrant lifestyle. Founded in 2023 by Julia and Fabio, the project was inspired by their extensive travels and experiences within various remote work communities.

    Operating in "chapters" that span 1 to 2 months, Casa Basilico selects locations known for their natural beauty and cultural richness. Past chapters have taken place in destinations such as Sardinia, Pipa Beach in Brazil, Las Palmas in Gran Canaria, Tarifa in Spain, and of course Morocco. Each chapter accommodates 20–25 participants, offering both private and shared rooms, communal kitchens, and coworking spaces with reliable high-speed internet.

    The community places a strong emphasis on shared meals and culinary activities. Cooking together is central to the Casa Basilico experience, fostering bonds among participants. The founders describe their mission as "spreading love through cooking and community," aiming to create an environment where remote professionals can connect over food and shared experiences.

    Casa Basilico's application process includes a brief video interview to ensure that new members align with the community's values of collaboration, openness, and enthusiasm for communal living. The community comprises individuals from diverse backgrounds, including creatives, entrepreneurs, and remote workers, predominantly aged between 25 and 35.

    The ViomatiCo

    The Viomati Co is a boutique retreat company based in Funchal, Madeira, Portugal, specializing in immersive business retreats for entrepreneurs, freelancers, and founders. Established in 2023 by Manon Jongejan and Robin Steyvers, the company aims to provide transformative experiences that combine professional development with personal growth.

    Their retreats are designed to foster clarity, connection, and momentum. Participants engage in activities such as mastermind sessions, skill-sharing workshops, and fitness routines, all set in inspiring locations. The programs also include cultural excursions and opportunities for relaxation, ensuring a balanced experience.

    The Viomati Co emphasizes community building, connecting like-minded individuals to share knowledge and support each other's growth. Their approach caters to those seeking to enhance their business acumen while enjoying enriching experiences in unique settings.

    Nomad Nest

    Nomad Nest is a community-driven platform designed to support digital nomads and remote workers by providing curated coliving experiences, coworking spaces, and cultural immersion opportunities. Founded in 2025, Nomad Nest aims to make it effortless for remote professionals to explore the world while staying productive and connected.

    The platform offers one-month stays in various global cities, including Marrakech, Mexico City, Lima, Medellín, and Buenos Aires. These programs provide accommodations, workspaces, and organized experiences, allowing participants to focus on their work while enjoying new environments.

    Nomad Nest also caters to traveling families through its Nomad Nest Family initiative. This program offers co-living experiences that nurture community, encourage cultural exchange, and support sustainable living. Families can connect with like-minded travelers, participate in group activities, and access resources tailored to their unique needs.

    Conclusions

    If we have been to Morocco four times in just two years, visiting all the main cities, there must be a reason. It delivers all the essential ingredients for an unforgettable workation: reliable internet and modern amenities in cities, low costs that stretch your budget, and endless cultural and outdoor adventures. It should not come as a surprise that “Morocco is a raising destination for digital nomads.” Pack your laptop and sense of adventure – the best workation in Morocco awaits.

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