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Although each is utterly distinct and individual, Morocco’s cities share an incomparable magic that envelops you the moment you arrive. Few countries match Morocco for its friendly people; for the wealth of its culture, customs and practices; or for the fabulously aromatic cuisine and countless facets that make it such a dream holiday destination. Touring these nine cities, it soon becomes apparent that their possibilities are endless, featuring tradition and modernity, sublime architecture, traditional dishes with modern interpretations, thriving customs and a lively arts scene. Keep your eyes, ears (and above all your heart) open for perhaps the most wonderful souvenir of all – memories of authentic moments among some of the loveliest people you’ll ever meet.
Let the diversity of Morocco’s cities enchant you. Draw inspiration from this magical land. We will lead you on a journey to hidden treasures, natural wonders and open-hearted people, exploring Morocco’s rich and colourful way of life.
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The true essence of Morocco reveals itself when you move beyond the surface. Our tours invite you to explore the country through immersive routes, authentic moments and carefully curated experiences. From ancient medinas to remote landscapes, each journey is designed to connect you with the people, traditions and places that make Morocco so unforgettable.
Morocco climate &
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It’s hot in the city
Discover Morocco’s hottest sides
The Moroccan climate is Mediterranean to continental. The hot, dry heat poles, especially in summer, can be found in the interior of the country, for example in Marrakesh. The Atlantic coast is Mediterranean: warm summers and mild winters. Continental climate prevails in the Atlas Mountains – here it can certainly snow in winter. The best time to travel to Morocco? Along the coasts from April to November, inland from October to May. Discover Morocco – and be well prepared for all top destinations! From swimming trunks to hiking boots …
The average annual temperature in the coastal city of Aghadir is 21 degrees. The sun shines 340 days a year. There is an exceptionally mild climate for the region throughout the year.
The Agafay Desert has a warm desert climate, with hot summers, mild winters, low rainfall (about 191 mm/year) and strong day-night fluctuations. The best times to travel are spring and autumn.
Boumalne in the Dadès Valley has a steppe climate with hot summers, cool winters and very little rainfall throughout the year. It is sunny and dry, with strong fluctuations: warm to hot during the day, often cool to cold at night. Spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November) are ideal.
The white city Casablanca has a particularly pleasant Mediterranean climate with oceanic influence. This means: mild winters and moderately warm summers without rain.
The Chefchaouen climate is moderate to warm. Rain falls almost exclusively in the winter months. In summer, tourists especially appreciate the slightly cooler temperatures of the mountain area.
The average temperature in Essaouira, depending on the season, is between 18 and 28 °C. The climate is dry. Due to the location on the Atlantic coast, the air is always in motion, sometimes strong wind ensures pleasant cooling. Basically, a year-round travel destination, Essaouira is particularly pleasant from September to May, when the wind is somewhat weakened and the temperatures are moderate.
The average daytime temperature of the royal city of Fes is warm 25 degrees. The sun shines here practically all year round. The summers are very hot and dry, the winters are mild throughout.
The weather in Marrakesh is often referred to as dream weather and compared to Florida, because on average almost 9 hours of sunshine are reached per day. A Mediterranean climate with very hot and dry summers is predominant. In winter, the average temperatures do not fall below 12 degrees.
Merzouga has a desert climate and it practically never rains. In the summer months, temperatures in the Erg Chebbi reach up to 41-42 °C, while in winter they drop to about 3-4 °C. The climate is pleasant from March to May and from September to November – the temperatures during the day are 20 -30 °C with considerable temperature differences between day and night.
The weather is like a desert. In summer it is hot, extremely dry and low in rain. The winters await with temperatures between 10 and 20 degrees, while it cools quite a bit at night. The average temperatures fluctuate between 17 °C (January) and 38 °C (July). The rainiest months are: September, October and November.
Rabat has a Mediterranean climate with dry hot summers. The average August temperature is 23 °C. In July there is an average of over 10 hours of sunshine. The winters are mild – January average 12 °C – and rainy.
The Tangier climate is influenced by the Mediterranean and the Atlantic Ocean and is relatively mild. The summer months are warm and not very humid. Winters can be stormy and rainy.





























