What plugs are used in Morocco?


What plugs are used in Morocco? For Morocco there are two associated plug types, types C and E. Plug type C is the plug which has two round pins and plug type E is the plug which has two round pins and a hole for the socket's male earthing pin. Morocco operates on a 220V supply voltage and 50Hz.


Can I wear shorts in Morocco?

Yes you can wear shorts, as mentioned there's no dress code for Morocco specifically. You're more likely to find shorts being worn in coastal areas. Really short shorts are not advisable and to be honest, wearing loose fitting, longer pants is often much cooler than wearing shorts where a lot of skin is exposed.


Does Morocco use UK plugs?

The electrical sockets used in Morocco are type C and type E. These are 2 variants of the same socket - one earthed (with an earth pin) and the other unearthed. You will therefore need a UK 3 pin to type C/E plug adaptor in order to connect your devices.


What to wear Morocco?

Must-pack items
  • Loose, breathable clothing that covers your knees and shoulders.
  • Athletic wear that covers knees and shoulders.
  • Bathing suit.
  • Scarves to cover hair and/or shoulders.
  • Light jacket or fleece if travelling outside of summer or to the High Atlas Mountains.
  • Sunglasses.
  • Comfortable walking shoes.


Which countries use the same plug as us?

They are widely used in North America, Mexico, China, Japan, and other countries which use Type A plugs. Like Type A, Type B plugs used in Japan vary in design slightly than those used in the United States.


Do European plugs work in Morocco?

Morocco – Power plug, socket & mains voltage in Morocco Since type F plugs are identical to type E plugs, they can also be used with type E sockets. Morocco has standardized on the same plugs and receptacles as France, just like almost all other former French colonies.


Can you drink tap water in Morocco?

Is the water safe to drink in Morocco? Generally speaking, it's probably best to drink filtered or bottled water when traveling in Morocco. Most locals will drink tap water and many travelers may take the risk, but you wouldn't want a stomach bug to stop you from having a good time in a new country.