Deciding when to take your family to Morocco is the single most important decision you will make.
Pick the right window and you will enjoy glorious sunshine while your children comfortably explore ancient
fortresses. Pick the wrong window and you risk battling extreme desert heatwaves that exhaust even the most
energetic toddlers.
Season Breakdown for Parents
| Season | Months | Average High | Family Rating |
|---|---|---|---|
| Spring | March to May | 22 to 26 C | Excellent |
| Summer | June to August | 38 to 44 C | Not recommended for inland travel |
| Autumn | September to November | 24 to 28 C | Excellent |
| Winter | December to February | 16 to 18 C | Good — expect cold nights |
The European and North American Easter break is the peak window for family travel to Morocco. The weather is
excellent. Because this window is highly in demand, book your accommodation and private drivers at least five
months in advance.
Traveling During Ramadan
Because the Islamic calendar relies on the lunar cycle, the holy month of Ramadan shifts roughly ten days earlier
every year. Traveling with children during Ramadan is culturally rewarding. You will witness the joy that fills
the medinas at sunset during the breaking of the fast (Iftar).
It requires flexibility. Local restaurants outside major tourist hubs close during daylight hours. Our private
drivers carry fresh snacks, local fruit, and bottled water for your children so hunger is never an issue during
long transfers.
Top Tours to Book in Spring and Autumn
These tours are designed to make full use of the best weather windows of the year.
| Tour | Duration | Description | Link |
|---|---|---|---|
| 9-Day Family Morocco Discovery Tour from Casablanca | 9 Days / 8 Nights | The most comprehensive cross-section of the Kingdom. Ideal for avoiding heat while touring in spring. |
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