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Discover the cheapest ways to call Morocco from Germany in 2025, with real costs, app comparisons, and SIM card tips for Moroccans living abroad.
Staying connected with family back home in Morocco is one of the first practical challenges you face when you move to Germany — and phone bills can quietly drain your budget if you pick the wrong option. The good news is that in 2025, calling Morocco from Germany has never been cheaper, with several methods that cost virtually nothing compared to traditional phone plans. In this guide, you'll find a clear breakdown of every realistic option — apps, SIM cards, and calling cards — with real prices so you can choose what works best for your situation.
Standard German mobile contracts from providers like Telekom, Vodafone, or O2 typically charge between €0.20 and €0.60 per minute for international calls to Morocco. If you call home for 30 minutes a week, that's already €25–€75 per month disappearing from your pocket — money you need for rent, transport, or your Ausbildung costs.
The problem is that many newcomers simply use the SIM card they already have without checking international rates. A few simple changes to your setup can reduce this cost to near zero.
If you and your family in Morocco have a smartphone and a decent internet connection, data-based calling is almost always the cheapest route — often completely free.
WhatsApp is by far the most widely used option among Moroccan communities in Germany. As long as both sides have Wi-Fi or mobile data, calls are free, regardless of duration. Video calls are also free. The quality is generally good, though it can drop on weak connections. Most Moroccan families already use WhatsApp, making this the zero-setup solution.
Tip: Enable Wi-Fi calling in WhatsApp settings so calls go over your home broadband instead of your mobile data plan.
Facebook Messenger and Instagram also offer free voice and video calls over the internet. These work well if your relatives use Facebook, which remains popular in Morocco. Quality is comparable to WhatsApp.
Better for longer family catch-ups or group calls. Free on both sides, and available on any device — laptop, tablet, or phone.
Viber deserves special mention because it also offers Viber Out, a paid feature that lets you call Moroccan landlines and non-Viber mobile numbers at very low rates — around €0.015–€0.03 per minute to Moroccan mobile numbers. This is useful when the person you're calling doesn't have a smartphone or data connection.
When internet quality is unreliable — for example, in rural areas of Morocco — calling cards still offer excellent value.
Both Lycamobile (lycamobile.de) and Lebara (lebara.de) sell prepaid credit in Germany that includes very cheap international minutes to Morocco. Rates are typically around €0.01–€0.03 per minute to Moroccan mobile numbers when you buy a bundle.
Boss Revolution (bossrevolution.com) is a dedicated international calling service used widely in the Moroccan diaspora. You load credit online or via their app and call Morocco at rates as low as €0.006 per minute. Calls go through a dial-in number, so no special app is needed on the Moroccan side.
If you want everything bundled — German data, calls within Germany, and cheap calls to Morocco — the following SIM options are worth considering.
Lycamobile operates on Telefónica's network (same towers as O2) and is specifically designed for expat communities. Their plans start at around €5–€10/month and typically include:
Similar positioning to Lycamobile, also on the Telefónica network. Plans from €7.99/month often include international minutes. Their website at lebara.de lets you compare which countries are included.
If you already have a congstar plan (popular with students and Azubi residents), you can add international calling bundles for €2–€5/month that reduce Morocco rates significantly.
Many Moroccans in Germany keep a Moroccan SIM alongside their German SIM by using a dual-SIM phone. This setup means:
Popular dual-SIM Android phones like Samsung Galaxy A-series or Xiaomi Redmi models start at around €150–€200 and are widely available at MediaMarkt or Saturn in Germany.
The catch: your Moroccan SIM card will need to stay active. Maroc Telecom, Inwi, and Orange Maroc all allow you to keep a number active with minimal top-up (usually 50–100 MAD every 3–6 months). Check each operator's policy before you leave.
Here's a simple plan you can implement in your first week in Germany:
Total monthly cost using this setup: €0–€10, depending on how often you call landlines.
Mistake 1: Assuming your German contract includes international calls. Most standard contracts explicitly exclude international minutes unless you add a specific package. Always check your contract's "Ausland" (international) section.
Mistake 2: Using roaming when visiting Morocco. If you travel back home and use your German SIM in Morocco, roaming charges apply and can be very high — often €0.50+ per minute. Switch to your Moroccan SIM the moment you land.
Mistake 3: Ignoring Wi-Fi quality. WhatsApp calls break up badly on slow connections. If quality is poor, try switching to voice-only (disable video), or use Boss Revolution as a backup — it routes calls through regular phone lines, which are more stable.
Mistake 4: Forgetting to recharge the Moroccan SIM. Many people lose their Moroccan number because they forget to top it up every few months. Set a calendar reminder and recharge remotely via the operator's app or through services like MamaExpress (mamaexpress.de) from Germany.
Mistake 5: Paying for an expensive "international" plan you don't need. Some providers market "international" plans at €15–€20/month but the Morocco rates are barely better than standard. Compare actual per-minute rates before signing anything.
Calling Morocco from Germany doesn't have to cost you anything significant. WhatsApp and similar apps handle most calls for free. For times when internet isn't reliable, Lycamobile, Lebara, or Boss Revolution bring costs down to less than a cent per minute. A dual-SIM setup is the smartest long-term configuration for staying connected without surprise bills.
If you're in the middle of planning your move to Germany — finding an Ausbildung, sorting your visa documents, or preparing your application — every euro saved on phone bills helps. Book a consultation with our German immigration specialist (€16) to plan your move and get personalised advice on the practical side of relocating, from SIM cards to salary negotiation.
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