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Living in Ouarzazate: the ultimate expat guide

Living in Ouarzazate: the ultimate expat guide

Everything you need to know for a successful life in Ouarzazate.

Ouarzazate sits at the crossroads of Morocco's most dramatic landscapes, where the High Atlas Mountains meet the vast Sahara Desert. Known as the "Door of the Desert," this city of approximately 71,000 residents has transformed from a quiet garrison town into a globally recognized hub for film production, renewable energy, and cultural tourism. Located at an elevation of 1,160 meters in the Dr芒a-Tafilalet region, Ouarzazate offers expats an authentic Moroccan experience away from the tourist crowds of Marrakech, combined with a surprisingly international atmosphere thanks to its thriving film industry.

5 Good Reasons to Move to Ouarzazate

  1. Affordable cost of living 鈥 Rent and daily expenses are significantly lower than in Moroccan coastal cities, with apartments available from USD 250 per month.
  2. Unique career opportunities 鈥 The film industry at Atlas Studios and the Noor solar complex offer specialized employment rarely found elsewhere.
  3. Year-round sunshine 鈥 Over 300 days of sunshine annually create an ideal climate for outdoor enthusiasts and those seeking relief from northern winters.
  4. UNESCO heritage at your doorstep 鈥 The Ksar of Ait Benhaddou, a World Heritage Site, lies just 30 kilometers away.
  5. Peaceful lifestyle 鈥 A compact city with minimal traffic and a relaxed pace of life ideal for remote workers and retirees.

Key figures

Population75,000
Expats1,500-2,000
Top nationalitiesFrench, Spanish, Italian, German, British
LanguagesArabic, Berber, French
Monthly cost of living
1 person$750
Family of 4$1,900
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Pauline Bouveau
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A serial expat, I have been living in Rabat, Morocco, for two years, after having lived in Mauritius and Senegal. A journalist with a passion for travel, I love writing and sharing my discoveries and adventures.

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