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Call Morocco from Netherlands in 3 Steps

To call Morocco from Netherlands, dial +212 followed by the local number. Sayfone offers transparent calling at 1.64¢/min with transparent pricing.

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    🇳🇱From Netherlands
    To Morocco🇲🇦

    $1.64

    Per minute

    +212

    Country code

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    Landline rate

    $1.64/min

    Mobile rate

    $1.64/min

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    Steps at a glance

    1. Dial +212 (Morocco country code)
    2. Enter the local phone number
    3. Press call and connect

    DIALING GUIDE

    How to Dial Morocco from Netherlands

    Follow these steps to place a call from the Netherlands to a Moroccan landline or mobile number.

    • Dial the international access code

      From the Netherlands, begin with + or 00 to reach the international network.

      + or 00
    • Enter Morocco's country code

      Key in 212, Morocco's international country code.

      +212
    • Dial the local phone number

      Omit any leading zero and enter the full local number for the city or mobile network.

      +212 5XX XXX XXX (mobile) or +212 5XX XXX XXX (landline)

    Dialing format reference

    +212

    Use these patterns when entering a full international number to +212.

    Mobile

    +212 6XX XXX XXX

    Landline

    +212 5XX XXX XXX

    • +212 612345678 (Maroc Telecom mobile)
    • +212 661234567 (Orange Maroc mobile)
    • +212 524123456 (Casablanca landline)

    Major city area codes

    Casablanca52
    Rabat53
    Fez55
    Marrakech54

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    IMPORTANT RULES

    Moroccan Dialing Rules & Number Formats

    Moroccan numbers follow specific rules for mobile and landline calls from abroad. Understand the format to avoid dialing errors.

    Always use +212 (country code), not 0

    When dialing from abroad, replace the leading 0 in Moroccan numbers with +212. For example, a Casablanca number starting with 052 becomes +212 52.

    Mobile numbers start with 6

    Moroccan mobiles begin with 6 (e.g., +212 6XX XXX XXX). All major carriers—Maroc Telecom, Orange Maroc, and Inwi—follow this format.

    Landlines are 8 digits after +212

    Fixed-line numbers follow the format +212 5XX XXX XXX. The digit after the country code indicates the city or region.

    No extension dialing needed for standard calls

    Standard residential and business landlines do not require extension codes when calling from abroad; dial the full number as given.

    CALLING TIPS

    Best Times to Call Morocco from Netherlands

    Morocco operates on Western European Time (WET, UTC+0) with seasonal daylight saving adjustments. Netherlands is on Central European Time (CET, UTC+1). Plan calls during overlapping business or personal hours.

    🇲🇦

    Morocco observes daylight saving time from the last Sunday in March to the last Sunday in September. During summer, the time difference narrows to 1 hour; in winter, it widens to 2 hours. Always confirm the current time before calling.

    Time & windows

    Morning (8–12)

    8–12 AM

    Good for business calls; similar business hours

    Afternoon (12–6 PM)

    12–6 PM

    Extended overlap; popular for personal calls

    Evening (6–10 PM)

    6–10 PM

    Okay for close contacts; avoid late-night calls

    🇳🇱Current time difference
    Winter: Netherlands +2 hours ahead; Summer: Netherlands +1 hour aheadDaylight saving dates differ; verify before calling
    🇳🇱Best overlap
    9 AM–6 PM Netherlands time (7 AM–4 PM Morocco winter; 8 AM–5 PM Morocco summer)Business hours + early evening
    🇳🇱Avoid
    After 10 PM Netherlands timeToo late for most personal or business contacts in Morocco

    Calling tips

    • Check the current date to confirm daylight saving status in both countries; offset changes in late March and late September.
    • Morocco's business day typically runs 8 AM–6 PM; avoid calls outside these hours unless personal.
    • Friday is the holy day; avoid business calls early Friday morning.
    • Use Sayfone's transparent per-minute pricing at 1.64¢/min to plan longer conversations without surprise costs.

    Business etiquette

    • Greet in French or Arabic if possible; most business contacts speak French, especially in Casablanca and Rabat.
    • Identify yourself clearly at the start; connection quality can sometimes require confirmation.
    • Be respectful of local holidays and religious observances; Eid holidays vary annually.
    • Confirm appointments in writing after a call to avoid confusion due to timezone differences.

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    POTENTIAL ISSUES

    Troubleshooting & Calling Restrictions

    Most calls from Netherlands to Morocco connect reliably, but a few scenarios may cause delays or connection issues. Here's what to know.

    Weak signal or distant areas

    Calls to remote regions of Morocco may experience lower quality or temporary drops. Try calling back if you lose connection; most areas reconnect quickly.

    Government or military numbers

    Some official government lines and military-related numbers may not accept international calls. Check the number prefix or contact the organization directly.

    Toll-free and premium numbers

    Moroccan toll-free numbers (8XX format) and premium services (special prefixes) may not work from abroad. Dial the main business number instead if available.

    Call fails on first attempt

    If your first call doesn't connect, wait a few seconds and retry. Network congestion during peak hours can cause temporary failures.

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    • Sayfone uses your live rate for calls to Morocco — the same basis as the rest of this page.
    • First, estimate savings on a single call length. Then, model a full month of minutes versus typical retail benchmarks.
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    220

    min / month

    AT&T / Verizon$17,679

    ~$80.36/min

    T-Mobile$13,350

    ~$60.68/min

    Calling cards$7,938

    ~$36.08/min

    Google Voice$1,804

    ~$8.20/min

    Sayfone$361

    $1.640/min

    Annual saving vs. AT&T

    Based on 220 min/month

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