Travel advice for Morocco
From travel safety to visa requirements, discover the best tips for visiting Morocco
Book your individual trip, stress-free with local travel experts
Plan your tailor-made trip with a local expert
Book securely with money-back guarantee
Travel stress-free with local assistance and 24/7 support
Fatima Vieira
Our experience was amazing. Very well organized. During our stay there was a problem with a Riad , Insight guides solved the problem in a very professional...
Inspired?As the summer heat gradually yields to the gentle embrace of fall, September unfolds as a captivating time to explore the diverse landscapes of Morocco. September gracefully bridges the high and low seasons, forming the shoulder season for this iconic travel destination. Here is our guide to the weather in Morocco in September.
Created by local experts
September marks the gentle transition from summer to fall, maintaining a warm and inviting atmosphere. September lies in Morocco’s shoulder season, and with the summer crowds waning, it's an opportune moment to explore Morocco's treasures, from the historic sites to the natural wonders.
Overall, September can be a favorable time to visit Morocco for many travelers. The weather remains pleasant, allowing for a seamless blend of outdoor adventures and cultural exploration.
Want to know more about the weather? Read all about the best time to visit Morocco.
In September, Morocco experiences warm temperatures, with average air temperatures ranging from 68°F to 86°F (20°C to 30°C), while sea temperatures along the coast generally range between 68°F to 73°F (20°C to 23°C).
Northern Morocco (cities like Tangier and Tetouan) typically sees September temperatures ranging from 64°F to 82°F (18°C to 28°C), with mild variations along the coast and slightly cooler temperatures inland.
Central Morocco (cities like Rabat and Casablanca) experiences September temperatures ranging from 68°F to 86°F (20°C to 30°C), with variations in elevation influencing the overall climate, and coastal areas being milder than inland regions.
: In Morocco's mountainous regions (such as the Atlas Mountains), September temperatures vary based on altitude, with lower elevations ranging from 59°F to 77°F (15°C to 25°C), and higher elevations experiencing cooler temperatures between 50°F to 68°F (10°C to 20°C).
Southern Morocco (cities like Marrakech and Ouarzazate) generally have warmer September temperatures, ranging from 77°F to 95°F (25°C to 35°C), with the desert areas experiencing the higher end of the temperature range.
Planning a trip to Marrakech? Start preparing for your trip with our guide to the best accommodation options in Marrakech.
As September unfolds, Morocco experiences a gradual transition from summer to fall, and the average rainfall remains relatively low. While coastal regions may encounter a slight increase in precipitation, it is generally a dry month.
September provides a pleasant climate for exploring Morocco's diverse landscapes, with cooler temperatures making it an ideal time for trekking in the Atlas Mountains or strolling through historic medinas.
In September, Morocco begins its transition from summer to fall, resulting in a gradual decrease in tourist numbers. While some popular destinations may still see moderate crowds, overall, September offers a more relaxed environment compared to the peak summer months.
Accommodation and activity costs tend to be more favorable, making it an appealing time for budget-conscious travelers seeking a balance between pleasant weather and reasonable expenses.
Our Morocco itineraries are crafted to help you experience the best of the country, stress-free. Think of them as a starting point — perfect for planning, but flexible enough to adjust to your own pace and interests. After all, travel is about freedom, but a little planning goes a long way.
To ensure your trip is both enjoyable and comfortable, consider these essential tips for navigating Morocco in September.
September in Morocco marks a transition from summer to fall, requiring a versatile packing approach. While the weather remains warm, it's advisable to include both lightweight clothing for daytime excursions and a few layers for cooler evenings.
A light jacket or sweater can be handy for the changing temperatures. Don't forget to pack sunscreen and a hat for continued sun protection.
Prioritize comfort with suitable footwear for your Moroccan adventure. Whether exploring bustling markets or wandering through historical sites, comfortable shoes ensure an enjoyable and pain-free experience. Choose footwear that accommodates diverse terrains while providing support for extended periods of exploration.
Respect local customs and enhance your cultural experience by familiarizing yourself with Moroccan etiquette. Simple gestures, greetings, and an understanding of customary practices can go a long way in fostering positive interactions.
Demonstrating cultural sensitivity not only enriches your journey but also reflects your appreciation for the warmth and hospitality of the Moroccan people.
Get even more useful information for your trip with our Morocco travel tips.
As September paints Morocco with warm hues, dive into a world of cultural extravaganzas and outdoor adventures. Here’s our pick of the best things to do in Morocco in September.
Celebrate the soulful rhythms and melodies of Morocco at the Timitar Festival in September. Immerse yourself in a diverse showcase of music genres, featuring both local and international artists. This cultural fiesta in Agadir is a rhythmic journey you won't want to miss.
Embark on a sensory journey at the Festival of Dates, where the sweet offerings of Morocco take center stage. September marks the perfect time to indulge in the delectable date varieties, experiencing the rich flavors and cultural significance that surround this iconic fruit.
Saddle up for an equestrian adventure through Morocco's picturesque countryside. September's mild weather provides an ideal setting for exploring the landscapes on horseback. Traverse rolling hills, ancient trails, and charming villages, and connect with the essence of rural Morocco.
Rough Guides tip: Find even more ideas for your fall adventure with our guide to the best places to travel in September.
Step into the vibrant souks and markets of Morocco to discover the artistry of traditional rug and carpet weaving. September offers a pleasant shopping experience as you navigate through a kaleidoscope of colors and patterns. Find the perfect piece to bring a touch of Moroccan warmth to your home.
Escape to the serenity of the High Atlas villages in September. The cooler temperatures make it an excellent time to hike through the mountainous terrain and immerse yourself in the unique Berber culture. Discover ancient traditions, breathtaking vistas, and the hospitality of the mountain communities.
Indulge in relaxation at Morocco's renowned hammams and spa retreats. September invites you to unwind in the soothing ambiance of these traditional bathhouses. Let go of stress with invigorating spa treatments, leaving you refreshed and rejuvenated to continue your Moroccan journey.
Looking for vacation ideas in Morocco? You might be interested in 5 days in Morocco.
Uncover the enchanting allure of Morocco with the guidance of our local travel experts. We take care of every detail of the planning and reservation for your adventure.
Whenever you're ready to set off on your journey, contact us, and we'll create a tailor-made itinerary to suit your desires. Explore our existing Morocco itineraries for inspiration, knowing that each one can be adjusted to meet your specific preferences.
From travel safety to visa requirements, discover the best tips for visiting Morocco
Discover Morocco's most captivating stories
written by
Dre Roelandt
updated 26.08.2024
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 Senior Content Editor at Rough Guides.
Your gateway to Morocco - local insights and expert tips for your perfect trip!
Unlock Morocco like a local!