Morocco offers travel year-round, but seasons matter. Coastal areas stay mild, inland cities and deserts get very hot in summer and cold at night, and mountains are cooler with winter snow. Spring (MarchâMay) and autumn are best, with pleasant temperatures and ideal trekking and desert conditions. Summer suits beaches and mountains, while winter is good for cities, desert nights, and even skiing. Pack light layers, sunscreen, water, and walking shoes.
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Welcome to Morocco, a land of mountains, deserts, and lively souks. You can visit anytime, but knowing the seasons helps you plan better. Coastal areas have warm summers and mild winters. Inland cities get hot, dry summers and colder winters with big day-night swings. The desert is very hot by day and cold at night. Mountain regions stay cooler and get snow in winter. Spring, March to May, brings pleasant 15 to 25 degree Celsius days, blooming mountains, clear trekking weather, and events like the Almond Blossom Festival. Summer is comfortable on the coast , but can pass 40 °C inland and in the desert. Choose seaside or mountain spots at this time. Autumn offers 20 to 30 °C days, cooler nights, good desert conditions, and lively harvest markets. Winter has mild coastal weather and colder inland and mountain areas . Skiing is possible, and desert nights are clear. Trekking and desert trips are best in spring and autumn. Beaches work in summer. Cities are good year-round but most pleasant in spring and autumn. Book early for peak seasons, wear layers, drink plenty of water, and pack walking shoes, sunscreen, and a reusable bottle. Pick the season that matches your plans and enjoy Morocco
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