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Climate

Climate

Morocco

Climate

Morocco is a year-round destination, though its climate varies considerably from one region to the next. Between the Atlantic coastline, desert expanses, and mountain ranges, conditions can differ dramatically.

Atlantic Coast (Casablanca, Essaouira, Agadir)

The coastline enjoys a mild, temperate oceanic climate, pleasant in every season. Temperatures remain moderate with few extremes.

Jan – Mar15 – 20°CMild, occasionally breezy
Apr – Jun20 – 26°CVery pleasant
Jul – Sep25 – 30°CSunny, temperate
Oct – Dec18 – 24°CMild and settled

Interior & Desert Regions (Marrakech, Ouarzazate, Merzouga)

The climate turns hotter and drier inland. Day-to-night temperature swings can be considerable.

Jan – Mar18 – 25°CMild, cool nights
Apr – Jun25 – 35°CGradually warming
Jul – Sep35 – 45°CVery hot
Oct – Dec20 – 30°CPleasant

Mountain Regions (Atlas)

The mountain climate is more unpredictable, with cold winters and temperate summers.

Dec – Feb0 – 10°CCold, possible snowfall
Mar – May10 – 20°CA pleasant spring
Jun – Sep20 – 30°CIdeal for hiking
Oct – Nov10 – 20°CCool and quiet

Practical tips

  • Pack layers to handle the temperature swings between regions and seasons.
  • Sun protection is essential throughout the year.
  • Stay well hydrated, especially in the interior and desert areas.
  • Spring and autumn offer the most comfortable conditions across the country.
  • Summer is best suited to coastal stays rather than inland travel.

Key takeaways

  • Climate varies considerably depending on the region.
  • Spring and autumn are the most comfortable seasons overall.
  • Summer on the coast is ideal for beach-focused stays.
  • Winter travel is perfectly manageable and often delightfully calm.
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