Casablanca in October: weather and travel tips

Olga Sitnitsa

written by
Olga Sitnitsa

updated 12.06.2024

Wondering about the weather in Casablanca in October? Read on for a run-down of everything you need to know. Here we cover everything from average air and sea temperatures, to what to expect in terms of costs and crowds, and what to wear.

What's the weather like in Casablanca in October?

The weather in Casablanca in October is in transition, offering a pleasant combination of moderate temperatures and minimal rainfall. Let's take a look at the weather conditions at this time:

Temperatures in Casablanca in October

The weather in Casablanca in October is mild, with daytime temperatures ranging from 22°C to 26°C (72°F to 79°F), creating comfortable conditions for outdoor activities. 

The sea also remains relatively warm, averaging around 20°C (68°F) — favourable for coastal activities.

Average rainfall in Casablanca in October

Adding to the appeal of October, Casablanca experiences minimal rainfall this month, with an average of around 20 mm. 

As a result, travellers can explore the city without significant interruptions from rain, making it an opportune time to discover the cultural richness and scenic beauty Casablanca has to offer.

For more details on the weather in Morocco around the year, read up on when to go to Morocco.

Vineyards at Casablanca, Valparaiso © abriendomundo/Shutterstock

Vineyards at Casablanca, Valparaiso © abriendomundo/Shutterstock

Is October a good time to visit Casablanca?

October is a very good time to visit Casablanca. Duriong this month, the weather is usually mild and pleasant, providing a balance between warmth and comfort — ideal for exploring the city. 

Temperatures aren't too hot, making it a great time for sightseeing, visiting sidewalk cafes and strolling beaches. October also sees minimal rainfall, meaning there's less chance of the weather disrupting your plans.

There are also fewer tourists at this time of year compared with the peak summer months, creating a more relaxed atmosphere. You can enjoy the city's attractions — from historic monuments to modern marvels — without huge crowds of tourists. 

All in all, October is a great time to visit the city for those looking for a combination of pleasant weather, fewer tourists and a more authentic take on the city's culture and lifestyle.

Looking for vacation ideas in Morocco? You might be interested in 5 days in Morocco.

What about the crowds and cost?

October in Casablanca is a prime time for those seeking a more relaxed and cost-effective travel experience. Post-summer, the city sees a drop in tourist numbers, making it less crowded and more authentic.

This period also offers the advantage of cheaper accommodation and flight costs, as prices fall after the peak season. 

The reduced number of visitors allows for a more leisurely exploration of the city's attractions, and easier access to restaurants and shops. 

Thinking of visiting Casablanca in October? Talk to our local Morocco travel experts to save yourself the hassle of planning.

The Hassan II Mosque or Grande Mosquée Hassan II is a mosque in Casablanca © Shutterstock

The Hassan II Mosque, Casablanca © Shutterstock

Ready for your dream trip to Casablanca?

Our tailor-made trip service allows you to fully enjoy the weather in Casablanca in October without the hassle of planning. All our itineraries are created by Morocco's local travel experts and can be tailored to your specific needs.

  • Moorish Cities and Atlas Mountains - Highlights of Morocco (12 days): A fascinating journey through Morocco, starting in Casablanca. Explore the historic richness of Rabat, savour the alpine charm of Ifrane, immerse yourself in the medieval atmosphere of Fez and soak up the vibrant souks of Marrakech.
  • Moroccan Cities and Ultimate Sahara (10 days): From the cities to the desert, follow in the footsteps of Humphrey Bogart in Casablanca, discover the blue and white buildings of Chefchaouen before heading to Fez and, by extension, the desert. Stay overnight in a luxury desert camp before travelling to Marrakech.
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Main square in Casablanca with goverment building, Morocco © Shutterstock

Main square in Casablanca with goverment building, Morocco © Shutterstock

Festivals and events in Casablanca in October

While October in Casablanca may not feature major events, it remains a vibrant time for cultural exploration. The city's streets and venues come alive with local music and dance performances, showcasing traditional Moroccan art forms in an intimate setting. 

Culinary enthusiasts will delight in exploring Casablanca's diverse food scene, with restaurants and cafes offering authentic Moroccan flavours — a true feast for the senses. 

Art and culture enthusiasts will find a haven in the city's galleries and cultural exhibitions, where both traditional and contemporary Moroccan art is displayed, providing a deep insight into the country's rich artistic heritage. 

October in Casablanca is thus a perfect time to experience the everyday cultural vibrancy of this Moroccan city.

Looking for more options for an autumn holiday? Check out our list of the best destinations for an unforgettable holiday in October.

Cathedral in Casablanca, Morocco © Shutterstock

Cathedral in Casablanca, Morocco © Shutterstock

Tips for travelling to Casablanca in October

As you prepare for your October trip to Casablanca, take on board these travel tips for visiting Morocco.

What to pack for Casablanca in October

When going to Casablanca in October, favour light, breathable clothing to comfortably enjoy the city's mild climate. There can be a chilly breeze in the evening, so bring a light jacket or jumper. 

Comfortable shoes are essential for exploring the bustling streets and historic sights. 

Also, it's advisable to respect local customs by choosing modest outfits, especially when visiting religious sites. 

Lastly, remember that sun protection is key, so don't forget sunscreen, sunglasses and a hat.

Explore beyond the city

Venturing beyond Casablanca's city limits unveils enriching experiences. For example, you could embark on a day trip to iconic sites like the Hassan II Mosque — a marvel of Islamic architecture perched on the Atlantic coastline. 

Or how about heading to the Ain Diab Corniche? With its vibrant promenade and beach, this offers a scenic, natural escape within reach of the bustling city. 

Follow safety precautions

Prioritise safety in Casablanca by remaining vigilant. Safeguard your belongings, especially in crowded areas, and exercise caution when navigating the city after dark. 

These simple measures mean you can enjoy a safe, worry-free exploration of Casablanca's vibrant streets and attractions.

Planning your October trip to Casablanca

Discover the beauty of Casablanca with the guidance of our local Morocco travel experts, who will handle every detail of planning and booking your adventure. 

When you're ready to set off on your journey, contact us to create a tailor-made itinerary to suit your needs. You could also explore our suggested Morocco itineraries for inspiration, knowing each one can be tailored to your preferences.

Lastly, for more travel inspiration and in-depth information, read the Rough Guide to Morocco.

Olga Sitnitsa

written by
Olga Sitnitsa

updated 12.06.2024

Online editor at Rough Guides, specialising in travel content. Passionate about creating compelling stories and inspiring others to explore the world.

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