When you go to Morocco
The best times to go to Morocco vary from area to area. The horse of the summer months, April and May and September and October are ideal for visiting the north of the country, characterized by a Mediterranean climate with hot summers and mild winters, but if your goal is one of the imperial cities of the hinterland as Marrakech, Fez or Meknes, it is best to choose for the months of March and April, or October and November as summer temperatures reach high peaks.
Along the Atlantic coast, from Tangier to Agadir, the climate is mild and the sun shines over 300 days a year, even though in places such as Rabat, Casablanca and Essaouira winters can be wet and moderately warm summers. The peaks of the Atlas Mountains, on the other hand, temperatures can reach -15 degrees in winter and 38 in summer.
The south of Morocco is divided into three areas, the Souss Valley, the Anti-Atlas and the desert of the Western Sahara, and the best time to explore these regions is the winter as they are characterized by a desert climate or semi-tropical, and temperatures can reach very high indeed.
Keep in mind that traveling during Ramadan can make your trip a bit 'more difficult since many shops and tourist attractions close early or are closed for the whole month.
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