Morocco : Medinas, Mountains and Monuments
Discover the Authentic Morocco with a carefully crafted private tour. Morocco is full of rich history, intense culture, breathtaking natural beauty and endless opportunities to excite the senses.
Walking through any Moroccan destination, you can smell fresh mint leaves, incense, perfume, leather and smoky coals sizzling underneath a roasting tagine. You can hear locals speaking Arabic and French, sometimes Spanish in the north. Sultry Arabic music floats from shops and the daily “Call to Prayer” bellows from Mosque speakers five times a day. You can feel the heat of northern Africa warming your skin while your feet trod along stone alleyways, or along sandy coastlines.
Your line of vision is full of colourful traditional clothing, patterned pottery and ceramics, towering piles of spices, bustling fruit markets and streets congested with cars, motorbikes and donkeys. Travelling through the country you will stumble across gorgeous beaches, rugged mountain ranges, golden desert sands, winding roads, farming villages, waterfalls, forests, Mosques, museums, ancient Roman ruins, tanneries, Medinas and so much more.
With such diversity, it can be overwhelming trying to plan a trip to visit Morocco. Our experts take the hassle out of your trip and you enjoy a trip of a lifetime. The country is full of famous tourist attractions and hidden gems, but luckily there is something for everyone.
The weather in January and February is Morocco’s winter, while towards March it starts to get warmer as spring comes. January and February are part of Morocco’s rainy season. This usually means that there is rain for about a week each month, give or take a few days.
April to May – Spring in Morocco is usually considered the best time to visit. Temperatures are pleasantly warm and it is sunny. Spring is also a beautiful time for the landscape of Morocco as everything is bright and green. Flowers are blooming all around!
Jun – Aug These months are summer months, with Morocco at its hottest. June is the coolest, with July and August having the more extreme heat.
Sep to Oct – Fall in Morocco is pretty mild, and you will enjoy the temperatures when you are there. You’ll experience lots of sunshine and cooler nights in this season. The end of September and October are peak travel times!
November and December can be rainy months, especially in the north of Morocco. In the mountains, it will get cold enough for there to be some snow. During this season, it can still be nice and sunny during the day, but the temperatures will be cooler, especially at night.