Morocco vs Portugal Cost of Living 2025 — Full Comparison

TL;DR — Morocco (CoL Index 31.4) is 36% cheaper than Portugal (CoL Index 48.8) — and in some categories (rent, food) the gap is even larger. Morocco’s Rent Index (8.3) is less than a third of Portugal’s (25.2). For European remote workers, especially French-speakers, Morocco is the closest thing to a price arbitrage opportunity within 2 hours of Paris. The trade-off: Portugal offers EU legal status, English-language environment and superior infrastructure. Morocco offers dramatically lower prices and cultural richness.

Sources: World Bank Open Data — NY.GNP.PCAP.PP.CD, FP.CPI.TOTL (2024); Numbeo Cost of Living Rankings 2024.


Head-to-Head Data Table

IndicatorMoroccoPortugalWinner
GNI per capita (PPP)$10,260$50,730Portugal
Cost of Living Index31.448.8Morocco
Rent Index8.325.2Morocco
Groceries Index33.046.9Morocco
Restaurant Index25.045.6Morocco
Local Purchasing Power45.666.4Portugal
CPI (2010=100)133.8131.2Tie
Expat Value Score3.050.96Morocco

Sources: World Bank 2024; Numbeo 2024.

Morocco’s Rent Index (8.3) is the lowest in the entire dataset — lower than Vietnam (9.9) and Indonesia (9.1). For accommodation costs alone, Morocco is the most affordable country in this selection.


🏠 Housing

CityMoroccoPortugal
Capital (1-bed centre)Rabat: ~$350–600Lisbon: ~$1,300–1,900
Main economic hubCasablanca: ~$400–700Porto: ~$1,000–1,500
Secondary cityMarrakech: ~$350–600Braga: ~$600–900
Budget optionFès: ~$200–380Interior Portugal: ~$400–650

Verdict: Morocco wins dramatically. A one-bedroom in Casablanca’s best neighbourhoods costs less than a comparable apartment in Braga, one of Portugal’s cheapest cities. Lisbon vs Casablanca: Lisbon is 3–4x more expensive for central apartments.


🍽️ Food

CategoryMoroccoPortugal
Groceries Index33.046.9
Restaurant Index25.045.6
Coffee~$0.8–2~$0.9–1.5
Local restaurant meal~$2–6~$9–14

Verdict: Morocco wins clearly. Local restaurants in Morocco (tagines, couscous) cost $2–6/meal vs $9–14 for a menu do dia in Portugal. Groceries are also notably cheaper.


🚌 Transport

CategoryMoroccoPortugal
Monthly transit (Casablanca tram)~$18–28~$40–50 (Lisbon)
Taxi (5km)~$1.5–3.5~$8–13
High-speed trainAl Boraq (Casablanca–Tangier)Alfa Pendular (Lisbon–Porto)

Verdict: Morocco wins significantly on transport costs. Taxis in Casablanca and Marrakech are dramatically cheaper than Lisbon.


🏥 Healthcare

CategoryMoroccoPortugal
Private insurance~$40–80/month~$40–100/month
System qualityPrivate clinics recommendedSNS (good, free for residents)
Complex careMay require EuropeFully available in Portugal

Verdict: Portugal wins clearly on healthcare infrastructure. Morocco’s public system is limited — private care is needed for expats. For serious conditions, proximity to Spain/France is Morocco’s advantage over more remote Asian alternatives.


💰 Monthly Budget Comparison

Budget levelMoroccoPortugal
Frugal~$700–1,000~$1,200–1,700
Moderate~$1,200–1,800~$2,000–2,800
Comfortable~$2,000–2,800~$3,200–4,500

A remote worker living moderately saves approximately $800–1,000/month choosing Casablanca over Lisbon.


🏆 Verdict — Morocco vs Portugal

CriterionWinner
Overall cost of livingMorocco
RentMorocco (dramatic)
Food & restaurantsMorocco
EU legal statusPortugal
Healthcare infrastructurePortugal
English accessibilityPortugal
Infrastructure qualityPortugal
Proximity to EuropeTie (Morocco 2h, Portugal IS Europe)
French-language environmentMorocco
Tax efficiencyPortugal (IFICI)

Overall: Morocco wins on every cost metric — and the gap is large, not marginal. Portugal wins on EU legal framework, healthcare quality and institutional stability. Morocco is the right choice if you’re French-speaking, prioritise maximum cost savings and are comfortable outside the EU legal environment. Portugal is better for legal security, healthcare and English-language infrastructure.


❓ Frequently Asked Questions

How much cheaper is Morocco than Portugal?

Morocco’s Cost of Living Index (31.4) is 36% lower than Portugal’s (48.8). The rent gap is even larger — Morocco’s Rent Index (8.3) is one-third of Portugal’s (25.2). A moderate lifestyle in Casablanca costs roughly $800–1,000/month less than in Lisbon.

Can EU citizens live in Morocco long-term?

EU citizens can enter Morocco visa-free for 90 days. Long-term residency requires a residence permit (carte de séjour), typically obtained after establishing local ties (rental contract, bank account). There is no formal digital nomad visa. Rules are evolving — consult local immigration resources for current requirements.

Is Morocco safe for European expats?

Morocco is generally considered safe for expats, particularly in major cities (Casablanca, Rabat, Marrakech) and in the established expat neighbourhoods. Standard urban precautions apply. Morocco has a stable political environment by regional standards and strong ties to Europe (historically and economically).

Do I need to speak French to live in Morocco?

French is the primary language of business, administration and educated urban life in Morocco. For French speakers, Morocco is exceptionally accessible. English is growing in international business contexts but is not yet sufficient for daily life outside tourist areas. Arabic (Darija) and Amazigh are native languages.

What is the internet and remote work infrastructure like in Morocco?

Casablanca and Rabat have reliable fibre broadband and a growing co-working scene. Marrakech (Gueliz district) has cafés with good WiFi. Connectivity in beach towns (Essaouira, Taghazout) is improving. 4G coverage from Maroc Telecom is good in urban areas. Morocco is viable for remote work but less developed than Portugal’s major cities.


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Last updated: 2025 | Data: World Bank Open Data (NY.GNP.PCAP.PP.CD, FP.CPI.TOTL) — 2024; Numbeo Cost of Living Rankings 2024.

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