Travel advice for Morocco
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March in Morocco is a season of transition, where winter fades, and spring emerges, painting the landscapes with colourful blooms. Here’s our guide to the weather in Morocco in March. Read on for insights to plan your adventure, whether you're exploring bustling cities, remote villages, or the captivating Sahara Desert.
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Imperial cities of Morocco
City hopping in Morocco is truly special - discover Casablanca, setting of the movie classic, before heading to Morocco's capital. From the busy streets of Rabat you will continue to the blue and whitewashed buildings of Chefchaouen before heading to Fez and from there to Marrakech.
customize ⤍March is a captivating time to explore the enchanting landscapes and vibrant culture of Morocco. The weather is relatively mild, making it comfortable for outdoor exploration. While it's not the peak tourist season, it's not as crowded as the summer months, which can be a huge advantage.
Additionally, hotel prices are more reasonable in March than during the high season, making it an ideal time for budget-conscious travellers.
Telouet, Morocco © Shutterstock
As winter's chill gradually surrenders to the gentle embrace of spring, Morocco emerges as a captivating destination awash in pleasant temperatures and diverse landscapes. The average sea temperatures in Morocco in March are a bit too chill to enjoy a swim — the average hovers at 15-16 °C (59-61°F). The average air temperature in Morocco in March can vary depending on the specific location within the country.
In the northern regions of Morocco, including Tangier, March brings a comfortably mild climate with daytime highs of 16-19°C (61-66°F). This allows you to explore the coastal cities without sweltering heat or frigid cold.
Cities like Marrakech in central Morocco experience daytime highs around 20-23°C (68-73°F) in March. These temperatures provide an ideal environment for cultural exploration, with the advantage of avoiding the extreme heat of the summer months.
March is an exciting time for adventure enthusiasts exploring the Atlas Mountains. At lower elevations, daytime highs range from 15-19°C (59-66°F), while higher altitudes might see cooler temperatures. Whether you're hiking or simply enjoying the mountain vistas, March offers an enticing mix of conditions.
Southern destinations like Agadir and the Sahara Desert bask in warmer weather in March, with daytime temperatures ranging from 19-25°C (66-77°F). This provides an opportunity to revel in the sun and experience the captivating beauty of the desert.
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The Sahara Desert, Morocco © Shutterstock
As March ushers in the promise of spring, Morocco starts to see a slight increase in rainfall. While the coastal areas still experience sporadic showers, the interior and southern regions begin to welcome more moisture.
This transition can be a boon for nature enthusiasts as it rejuvenates the landscapes, turning them lush and green. It's an excellent time for observing the blossoming beauty of Morocco's gardens and for those who appreciate a slightly cooler, more refreshing climate after the arid months of winter.
March in Morocco, you'll find yourself in a unique travel window that offers both delightful weather and a manageable crowd. While it's not the peak tourist season, the country begins to awaken from its winter slumber. Travelers seeking a more tranquil experience will appreciate the moderate crowds, allowing them to explore the wonders of Morocco at a leisurely pace.
In terms of costs, you'll find a balance in March. Accommodation and excursion prices might be slightly higher than in the winter months, but they remain significantly more budget-friendly compared to the peak summer season.
For more details on the weather in Morocco around the year, read up on the best time to go to Morocco.
The beautiful city of Fez, Morocco © Shutterstock
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The Atlas Mountains, Morocco © Shutterstock
When planning your adventure, you’ll want to consider these travel tips.
Packing for Morocco in March requires careful consideration of the weather and local customs. In March, the weather is generally mild but can vary, so packing is essential. Consider bringing a mix of clothing, including light layers for the warmer daytime temperatures and warmer attire for cooler evenings.
Don't forget to pack comfortable walking shoes, as Morocco's cities and attractions often require extensive walking. Additionally, since Morocco is a culturally rich country, it's advisable to dress modestly, with long sleeves, pants, or long skirts, especially when visiting religious sites.
One of the joys of visiting Morocco is exploring the vibrant and bustling markets known as "souks." While shopping in the souks, it's customary to haggle over prices. Bargaining is expected and can be a fun and interactive way to purchase souvenirs, handicrafts, and local products. Just remember to be polite and respectful during the negotiation process, and don't be afraid to walk away if you can't agree on a price.
Essaouira, Morrocco © Shutterstock
While English and French are spoken in many parts of Morocco, learning a few basic Arabic phrases can enhance your travel experience. Locals often appreciate when tourists make an effort to communicate in their language. Common phrases like "Salam alaykum" (peace be upon you) for greetings, "Shukran" (thank you), and "La, shukran" (no, thank you) can go a long way in establishing friendly interactions.
Morocco is a diverse country with a rich tapestry of landscapes and cultures. In March, take the opportunity to explore its diverse regions. From the bustling cities of Marrakech and Casablanca to the tranquil Atlas Mountains and the vast Sahara Desert, there's something for every type of traveller. Embrace the contrasts and immerse yourself in the unique experiences each region has to offer.
The weather in Morocco in March is great for discovering Casablanca © Shutterstock
Morocco offers a wide array of activities in March. Here are several fantastic options to consider during your visit:
March is an ideal time for literature enthusiasts to visit Morocco. The Casablanca International Book Fair is an annual event that attracts authors, publishers, and book lovers from around the world. It's an opportunity to explore Moroccan and international literature.
Celebrate the arrival of spring on the Spring Equinox in March. Morocco's lush gardens and historic sites provide a beautiful backdrop for welcoming the new season. Enjoy picnics, cultural events, and the blossoming landscapes.
Indulge in the quintessential Moroccan experience by sipping on sweet and refreshing Moroccan mint tea. You can enjoy this delightful beverage at local cafes and while shopping in the markets.
Moroccan wedding © Issam alhafti/Shutterstock
The Andalusian Music Festival is a cultural celebration of the country's rich musical heritage. Attend performances that showcase traditional Andalusian music, which blends Arab, Spanish, and North African influences.
Morocco's vast deserts, like the Sahara, provide exceptional opportunities for stargazing. Join guided tours or simply lie under the clear night sky to admire the constellations and the Milky Way.
The weather in Morocco in March is great for camel riding © Shutterstock
Experience the magic of a sunset camel ride, a popular activity in Morocco. Riding camels along the dunes as the sun sets over the desert creates a captivating and serene experience.
Marrakech, known for its vibrant markets, historic palaces, and enchanting gardens, is a must-visit city in Morocco. Explore the medina, visit the Bahia Palace, and lose yourself in the bustling streets of this captivating city.
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From travel safety to visa requirements, discover the best tips for traveling to Morocco
written by Dre Roelandt
updated 14.11.2023
Dre Roelandt is originally from the United States but lives and works in Berlin, Germany. Dre is a freelance writer and artist with a passion for travelling. They are an in-house Content Editor at Rough Guides.
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