+212 + area code + local number
Desk-style numbers usually keep the area code
On Morocco routes, office desks, hotels, clinics, and other fixed-line numbers usually keep the geographic area code after +212.
Example: +212 5 20 12 34 56.
Morocco is a practical route for family communication, travel coordination, office calls, and formal support issues. It could be family in Casablanca, a hotel desk in Marrakech, a clinic, or a service contact. Talkala keeps the +212 route visible so you can see the rate first and place the call from the browser without extra setup.
The short version
Up to 75x cheaper than carrier rates
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Landline
$0.92/min
Mobile
$1.64/min
Some specific numbers can cost more. Enter the full number before calling to see the final Talkala rate.
The fastest way to avoid a failed international call is to use the full format exactly as shown here before you dial.
Format examples
Check the local versions against the full international format before you dial.
Common local landline
05 20 12 34 56
Common local mobile
06 50 12 34 56
Common international example
+212650123456
Local time
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Languages
Arabic, French, Berber
Best window for businesses
09:00-18:00 Morocco time
Best window for family or friends
Early evening is often easier once office and school hours have ended
Current time
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Morocco local time
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Quick cheat sheet
Use the full international format every time. Check the local time where the person or desk is located, then compare the landline and mobile rate before you dial.
Format examples
Common local landline
05 20 12 34 56
Common local mobile
06 50 12 34 56
Common international example
+212650123456
If you just need a working reference for Morocco, start with the full international form +212650123456. The local written version can look different enough to trip people up. Prefixes help, but portability means they are not perfect clues about the live carrier or service type.
Area codes matter most when you are calling desks, switchboards, hotels, schools, clinics, or other fixed-line routes. Mobiles often reveal themselves through a different opening pattern, so understanding both shapes makes the route easier to read.
+212 + area code + local number
On Morocco routes, office desks, hotels, clinics, and other fixed-line numbers usually keep the geographic area code after +212.
Example: +212 5 20 12 34 56.
Landline 2125 · Mobile 212
A local landline can open with 2125, while a direct personal mobile can open with 212. That difference is often enough to tell desk routes from personal ones.
Example landline: +212 5 20 12 34 56.
Example mobile: +212 6 50 12 34 56.
+212 + area code + local number
The safest default is always the same: keep the opening digits, area code, and subscriber number intact when you move into the international format.
Example: +212650123456.
Morocco is easier to read once you separate Casablanca and other geographic desk lines from direct 6/7 mobile contacts. That distinction matters on family, travel, and support routes.
5 fixed-line routes
Hotel, office, school, clinic, and support calls in Morocco are more likely to sit on geographic fixed-line numbers than on direct personal mobiles.
6/7 mobile route
If the destination looks like a national mobile prefix, it is more likely to be a direct family or colleague route than a formal reception or support desk.
UTC
Morocco is easier to schedule than a multi-zone route because office, travel, and family calls all sit on one local time reference.
Arabic and French desk context
International callers often hit desk lines that can shift between Arabic and French-facing contexts, which is one reason formal Morocco calls still benefit from direct phone contact.
Morocco calls often blend family communication with travel fixes, office follow-up, and formal support calls. That makes visible pricing and landline/mobile clarity more useful than generic cheap-calls framing.
Rate check
The cheapest way to call Morocco starts with knowing what kind of number you are dialing. Landlines and mobiles can carry different prices, even though they share the same country code. Talkala shows the destination rate before you dial so you can decide whether the call makes sense before anything rings.
is built for this
If you are looking for the best way to call Morocco from a browser, start with the three details that affect the call: the full number format, the line type, and the rate. Talkala brings those together before you connect.
Real phone-network reach
Call landlines, mobiles, desks, and switchboards in Morocco over the phone network.
Exact rate before dialing
You see the landline or mobile destination rate before you choose to connect.
Browser calling
No carrier international add-on and no extra app install. Open Talkala and place the call.
Rates for calling Morocco
Landline
$0.92/min
Mobile
$1.64/min
Prepaid rate, shown before the call connects. No hidden fees.
You do not need a special device or a carrier add-on. Use the international format, check whether the number is landline or mobile, then confirm the rate before the call connects.
Type the full international number: +212 followed by the local subscriber number. Use the destination's international format rather than a domestic shortcut.
Office switchboards, bank desks, clinics, and support lines usually behave like landlines. A person's direct number is usually mobile.
Talkala shows the destination and per-minute price before anything rings on the other end. You stay in control before the call starts.
Morocco commonly uses Arabic, French, and Berber. The clock you care about is Morocco time • UTC / UTC+1 seasonal. After that, the ideal window comes down to who you're trying to reach.
09:00-18:00 Morocco time
Aim for 09:00-18:00 Morocco time. That covers offices, banks, clinics, schools, and most service desks.
Early evening is often easier once office and school hours have ended
Look up Morocco time • UTC / UTC+1 seasonal before you dial. Timing is often the difference between reaching a person and reaching a closed desk.
Quick cheat sheet
Hotel, office, school, clinic, bank, and many formal support lines in Morocco are more often landline-style routes, while direct personal contacts are more often mobile. If the destination is a desk rather than a person, the landline price is usually the right first check.
Format examples
Common local landline
05 20 12 34 56
Common local mobile
06 50 12 34 56
Common international example
+212650123456
Keep exploring
Use these links to move between Morocco route guides, country-code details, live rates, and the browser call setup flow.
Trust notes
These notes explain how to read the dialing, timing, and pricing details on this page.
Country code details, number-shape examples, and dialing notes come from Talkala's source-backed numbering research for Morocco. Example numbers are format references only, not numbers to call.
Open numbering sourcePublished landline and mobile rates come from Talkala's public pricing catalog, last updated May 12, 2026. The signed-in dialer confirms the exact full-number rate before a call connects.
Carrier routing, mobile number portability, caller ID display, recipient availability, and emergency calling are outside this country guide. Talkala is for outbound browser calls, not full phone service.
Common questions
The cheapest practical option is usually the one that shows the route rate before you dial and separates landline from mobile pricing. Talkala shows the destination rate first, so you can compare the cost before the call connects.
Yes. Talkala runs in your browser. You enter the full international number, check the rate, and call a real landline or mobile number without asking the person on the other end to install anything.
Yes. Start with +212, then the local number. Talkala routes calls over the phone network, so the country code is part of the address that gets the call to the right country.
You can. Talkala connects to landlines, mobiles, and office switchboards over the phone network. That includes bank desks, hotel front desks, support lines, and home phones in Morocco.
Yes. Talkala shows the destination, the number type, and the per-minute rate before anything rings on the other end. You see the cost first, then decide whether to connect.
Yes. Keep the full number after +212, including the area code. That matters most for hotel, office, school, clinic, and other fixed-line desk routes.
They are more often landline-style routes. Direct personal contacts are more likely to be mobile, so the landline price is usually the safer first check for formal Morocco calls.
The main mistake is treating every Morocco route like a direct personal mobile. Fixed-line desk numbers and mobile contacts often point to different calling situations and pricing assumptions.
Next step
Check rates for Morocco first, then place the call when you are ready.