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Savour stillness in Morocco
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Warm your winter: Escape to Morocco

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A new look at the cooler months

Make the most of Morocco’s mild winter with our seasonal guide to must-see cities and unforgettable cultural attractions.

Savor stillness in Morocco


With cooler weather, lower prices and fewer crowds, there’s no better time to visit Morocco than winter. From November through March, the country swaps the hustle of high season for a slower, more authentic pace of life, inviting visitors to experience a leisurely, often unseen side of the Kingdom. Breezy coastlines stay pleasantly mild, deserts and mountains offer crisp, fresh days and both indoor and outdoor activities abound. By night, hammams and hot springs bustle, while riads provide a cosy fireside retreat – ideal for recharging before another day of adventure.

Koutoubia Mosque (Kutubiyya Mosque) in Marrakech
  • Koutoubia Mosque (Kutubiyya Mosque) in Marrakech

Découvrez une capitale plus tranquille
  • Man kicking a football on the beach

Catch football fever

Hosting high-profile games since the early 20th century, Morocco’s drummed up one of the most passionate football fanbases in the world. More recently, the country burst to life when its national team, the ‘Atlas Lions’, became the first African nation ever to reach the semifinals of an international competition in 2022 – a feat they hope to top this year as they face off against some of the continent’s best teams in winter matches across the country. Don’t miss your chance to witness this sporting spectacle firsthand.

Explore a calmer Kingdom


Unlike the highs of summer, temperatures in Marrakech peak at a pleasant 23°C (73°F) in November. It’s the perfect time of year to explore world-famous sites like Souk Semmarine, Koutoubia Mosque and El Badi Palace on foot – all while avoiding the tourist throng. Indeed, there’s plenty to experience day and night throughout winter, from museum visits and ritualistic hammams to traditional cuisine, tea ceremonies and live music. The mild weather also makes it an ideal season for outdoor enthusiasts, drawing hikers to trekking routes in picturesque spots like Imlil Valley and thrill-seekers to the Agafay Desert for cooler, more comfortable excursions. If surfing is more your style, head west to coastal Essaouira – also known as the ‘Windy City’ – for gentler off-season swells, quieter beaches and exceptional fresh seafood.

Another must-visit is Fez. While the busy high season can make its winding alleyways and ancient old town difficult to navigate, winter invites slower-paced, less crowded exploration. After a morning hammam or craft workshop, take your time soaking up the sights and sounds of Fes el Bali, then warm up on a crisp evening with a visit to the soothing hot springs of Moulay Yacoub or Sidi Harazem – each just a 30-minute drive from the city. Prefer to stay in town? Enjoy a hearty tagine or warming bowl of harira at one of the medina’s many cosy eateries, then wrap up for a traditional mint tea on a riad rooftop beneath the stars.

Découvrez une capitale plus tranquille
  • The entrance gate to the Kasbah of the Udayas

Discover a quieter capital

Resting on the shores of the beautiful Bou Regreg River, Rabat is another ideal winter destination for culture connoisseurs. Like many of Morocco’s coastal cities, the capital boasts highs of 22°C (72°F) at this time of year, allowing you to make the most of UNESCO heritage sites like the Kasbah des Oudayas, Hassan Tower and Almohad walls at your own pace. For a deeper dive into the region’s history, take a short trip across the river to Salé, Rabat’s quieter twin city, where you’ll find centuries-old medersas, atmospheric souks and the impressive Great Mosque tucked within its fortified medina.

Experience a leisurely, often unseen side of the Kingdom.

Winter also brings a culturally rich calendar of events to Rabat. From local festivals to sporting events like the CAF Africa Cup of Nations 2025 and 2030 FIFA World Cup, the capital’s souks, sites and stadiums come to life like never before. Whether you’re drawn to off-season calm or open-air adventures, winter in Morocco is ready and waiting.

Morocco, kingdom of light

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