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Morocco Season by Season: How to Plan the Right Trip Year-Round


What holiday periods should agents plan around?
Christmas and New Year, Easter and European school holidays can all tighten availability and raise rates, particularly in Marrakech, the High Atlas, Fes and on classic desert routes.

What should clients expect during Ramadan?
Hotels and tourism services generally continue operating, but restaurant hours, daily rhythm and evening atmosphere may shift, especially in the cities.

Which months are best for the Sahara?
March to April and October to November are usually the strongest windows. Winter can also work beautifully, but nights are much colder and clients need to be prepared for that contrast.

Which months are best for the High Atlas?
Spring and autumn are generally the easiest periods for mountain stays and walking. Summer can work very well as a cooler contrast to Marrakech, while winter may bring snow and colder access conditions.

Is Morocco a good summer destination?
Yes, but usually through a more selective route. Summer works best when the itinerary leans toward the Atlantic coast, the mountains or northern Morocco, rather than pushing too heavily into desert or long inland city touring.

Is Morocco a good Winter Sun destination?
Yes, especially for clients looking for a culture-led winter escape. It suits travellers seeking light, variety and warmth during the day, but expectations should be set around cooler evenings and colder mountain or desert nights.

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