Nine cities, deeply.
Marrakech, Casablanca, Rabat, Tangier, Essaouira, Taghazout, Chefchaouen, Agadir, Fes.
Prima Nomad
The 128-page guide to working remotely in Morocco. By residents who live here.
Most guides describe Morocco the way someone describes a country they've spent two weeks in - postcard cities, soft warnings, a list of restaurants someone else gave them. They don't tell you that the medina address you booked is unreachable by car. They don't tell you which neighborhood in Casablanca has fiber that actually works. They don't tell you what the wobble feels like on day five when you're seriously considering changing your flight, or that day eight is almost always better.
This guide does.
It's 128 pages, written by a resident who's hosted dozens of nomads through their first month here. It's the document I wish someone had handed me at the airport. It will save you a week of mistakes, a few thousand dirhams in overpriced rentals, and the friction of figuring out a country alone when someone else has already figured it out.
"I came for two months. That was three years ago."
Marrakech, Casablanca, Rabat, Tangier, Essaouira, Taghazout, Chefchaouen, Agadir, Fes.
Visa rules, money, internet, housing, healthcare, safety, culture, working, the first 30 days.
Buy once. Every update is free, forever.
Chapter 3 - "The four-month question" - covers what happens when 90 days isn't enough. Visa cycling, the Tangier ferry run, the carte de séjour path, the overstay trap. Read the full chapter free.
I came to Morocco for two months. That was three years ago. Somewhere between the first lost taxi argument and the first time a stranger handed me a glass of mint tea on a rooftop in Tangier, the math changed.
I wrote this guide because I kept watching friends arrive jet-lagged and confused, sign overpriced leases in the wrong neighborhoods, fall for the same airport scam everyone falls for, and miss the country entirely. They'd leave after a month telling people Morocco wasn't for them. It was. They just didn't have the map.
This is the map. It's not a tourist brochure. It's not a travel blog. It's the thing I wish someone had handed me at the gate.
I keep this guide updated continuously. If you bought it, you get every update for free. If something is wrong by the time you read it, write me. I'll fix it.
The guide is built around the cities people actually choose, with the tradeoffs made plain before you book a month in the wrong place.
Marrakech
Casablanca
Rabat
Tangier
Essaouira
Taghazout
Chefchaouen
Agadir
Fes$49
$29
One-time payment. Lifetime updates included. 14-day refund if it's not for you.
Buy the guide - $29Yes. Updated this month. Every buyer gets all future updates free.
A 128-page PDF, designed for phone, tablet, or print. The download link is sent by email after payment.
Usually within an hour of your PayPal payment. If you don't see the email, check spam, then write to contact@primanomad.online.
Yes. Dedicated chapter on solo female nomad life with input from female residents - catcalling reality, dressing, dating, easiest cities for solo women.
Each city chapter ends with "best for / not for" so you self-select. Surfers find Taghazout. Writers find Chefchaouen. Families find Rabat. First-timers find Marrakech.
Email contact@primanomad.online within 14 days for a full refund. No questions, no friction. Keep the PDF.
Lonely Planet is for a 10-day trip. This is for working remotely from Morocco for a month or longer. Different question, different book.
Seven mistakes almost every nomad makes in their first week, plus the pre-flight checklist. Six pages. Free.