Is Morocco Too Hot in Summer? Here’s the Truth

Wondering if Morocco is too hot in summer? Here’s the truth about the weather, best places to visit, and how to stay cool while still enjoying your Moroccan adventure.

Is Morocco Too Hot in Summer? Here’s the Truth


We visited Morocco in the middle of summer and heard the same question again and again: “Isn’t it way too hot?” The short answer? It depends. Morocco’s summer weather can be intense, but with the right game plan, it’s totally doable — and even enjoyable. Here’s what to expect, where to go, and how to beat the heat.

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What Morocco Weather is Like in Summer

From June to August, Morocco heats up fast — especially inland. Marrakech and Fes often soar above 100°F (38°C), while coastal cities like Essaouira and Tangier stay cooler in the 80s (26°C-30°C). The Sahara? Scorching. But humidity is low, making dry heat more bearable than it sounds.

Best Places to Visit in Morocco During Summer

Not all of Morocco is blazing hot. Here are the coolest summer escapes:

  1. Essaouira – Breezy, artsy, and beachy.
  2. Tangier – Mediterranean vibes with a cool sea breeze.
  3. Chefchaouen – Elevated mountain air and dreamy blue streets.
  4. Ifrane – Nicknamed “Little Switzerland,” this alpine town offers a refreshing break.

Places to Avoid in Peak Summer (Unless You Love Heat)

Some spots are best visited outside summer:

  • Marrakech – Gorgeous but sweltering.
  • Fes – High temps + medina crowds = exhausting.
  • The Sahara Desert – Camel rides at 110°F? Not ideal.
    Tip: Save these for spring or fall if possible.

How to Stay Cool While Traveling in Morocco

  1. Wake up early – Sightsee before noon.
  2. Siesta like a local – Rest during the hottest hours (2–5pm).
  3. Dress smart – Lightweight, loose, and light-colored clothing.
  4. Book air-conditioned stays – Especially in cities.
  5. Drink nonstop – Water, mint tea, and fresh juices.
  6. Use hammams wisely – Visit in the evening when it’s cooler.

Pros and Cons of Visiting Morocco in Summer

Pros:

  • Fewer crowds at top attractions
  • Lower prices on tours and accommodations
  • Vibrant festivals and cultural events

Cons:

  • Extreme heat in many areas
  • Some activities (like desert tours) may be limited
  • Energy dips fast in the midday sun

Should You Visit Morocco in Summer?

So, is Morocco too hot in summer? If you’re heat-sensitive, it’s not the ideal time — but it’s also far from impossible. With smart planning and a coastal-heavy itinerary, you can have a rich, rewarding Moroccan trip even in the heat of summer. Just come prepared!

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