Morocco

The kingdom of light

Not Just Morocco... Your Morocco

At The Uncharted Travel, Morocco isn’t just a destination — it’s a feeling we craft just for you. Picture sipping mint tea in a centuries-old riad, hidden deep within the medina, where intricately carved doors open to sun-drenched courtyards and the distant call to prayer sets the rhythm of your morning. Unlike cookie cutter hotels on the city’s edge, our handpicked riads place you right in the heart of Morocco’s living heritage — where every alley leads to a new story, and every stay feels like a secret well kept. Add to that private desert dinners under starlit skies, one-on-one moments with local artisans, and seamless journeys woven with luxury and soul — and you’ll understand why those who travel with us never travel the usual way again.

Signature Itineraries

Think of our Signature Itineraries as starting points — thoughtfully crafted journeys that reflect the heart of a destination. But these aren’t fixed plans. They’re designed à la carte — to be adapted, reimagined, and personalised to you. In case you want

Build Your Own Itinerary

Pick your experiences. We’ll shape the journey.

Browse through a handpicked collection of unique stays, immersive experiences, and offbeat routes. Add what excites you to your cart — like you’re curating a menu. Once you’re done, we’ll craft a seamless itinerary around your choices.

Your trip. Your tastes. Your pace.

See and Do in Morocco

Marrakech: Where the Chaos Feels Like Magic

Welcome to Marrakech where life hums to an ancient rhythm. Snake charmers perform under the setting sun, while rooftop cafés echo with the call to prayer and the clink of mint tea glasses. Lose yourself in the maze-like medina, where every alley whispers secrets and every corner offers something unexpected—be it a centuries-old spice shop or a hidden courtyard draped in bougainvillea. This is where the past breathes, and magic feels entirely real.

Marrakech
Fes

Fez: A Labyrinth of Living History

Time folds in Fez. Within the high stone walls of its ancient medina, artisans craft leather by hand, minarets rise gracefully, and narrow lanes seem to twist endlessly into a forgotten world. Wander through its UNESCO-listed heart, where the scent of cedarwood mingles with that of fresh bread from communal ovens, and history isn’t something you visit—it’s something you walk through. Fez is Morocco’s mind, complex and wise, revealing itself only to those willing to get lost.

Merzouga:Dunes, Drums, and Desert Dreams

At the edge of the Sahara lies Merzouga—a land of silence, shifting sands, and skies so clear you can count galaxies. Ride camelback through rippling dunes at sunset, feel the desert wind against your face, and fall asleep to the rhythm of Berber drums beneath a canopy of stars. There is no rush here, only rhythm. It’s not just a journey to the desert—it’s a journey inward

Marrakech
Chefchaouen

Chefchaouen: Fifty Shades of Serenity

Perched in the Rif Mountains like a dream painted in cobalt, Chefchaouen is poetry in blue. Each winding street invites a slower step, each staircase is a story, each door a canvas. Artists and wanderers find solace here, in the rhythm of the mountains and the hush of its meditative air. Whether you’re sipping sweet tea in a sun-drenched square or simply watching the clouds roll over the hills, time here moves softly—like a brushstroke.

Chefchaouen

Chefchaouen: Fifty Shades of Serenity

Perched in the Rif Mountains like a dream painted in cobalt, Chefchaouen is poetry in blue. Each winding street invites a slower step, each staircase is a story, each door a canvas. Artists and wanderers find solace here, in the rhythm of the mountains and the hush of its meditative air. Whether you’re sipping sweet tea in a sun-drenched square or simply watching the clouds roll over the hills, time here moves softly—like a brushstroke.

Chefchaouen: Fifty Shades of Serenity

Perched in the Rif Mountains like a dream painted in cobalt, Chefchaouen is poetry in blue. Each winding street invites a slower step, each staircase is a story, each door a canvas. Artists and wanderers find solace here, in the rhythm of the mountains and the hush of its meditative air. Whether you’re sipping sweet tea in a sun-drenched square or simply watching the clouds roll over the hills, time here moves softly—like a brushstroke.

Chefchaouen

Best Time to Visit Morocco

Morocco is best explored during spring (March to May) and autumn (September to early November), when daytime temperatures range between 20°C to 30°C (68°F to 86°F) across most regions. These shoulder seasons offer ideal conditions—balmy desert nights, blooming valleys in the High Atlas, and pleasant coastal breezes along the Atlantic.

Summer (June to August) brings intense heat in inland areas like Marrakech and Merzouga, often exceeding 40°C (104°F), though coastal towns and mountain escapes remain pleasantly mild.

Winter (December to February) is cooler, especially in the Atlas Mountains where snow is common and temperatures can drop below 5°C (41°F) at night. Cities like Fes and Chefchaouen offer a quieter, more atmospheric charm this time of year.Each season brings its own rhythm—from blooming valleys to starlit desert skies—making Morocco a timeless escape year-round.

Month-by-month weather guide for Morocco

A Quieter, Cooler Morocco

Winter casts a calm spell across the country. In the High Atlas Mountains, snow-capped peaks beckon trekkers and skiers, while cities like Fes and Marrakech feel more intimate without the crowds. Daytime temperatures range from 12°C to 20°C, though nights, especially in the desert, can dip below 5°C. It’s a wonderful time for cultural immersion—wandering medinas, enjoying steamy hammams, and sipping mint tea beside a roaring fire.

Best for: Fewer tourists, cultural city breaks, snowy mountain scenery, desert sunsets under crisp skies.

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Morocco in Full Bloom

Spring is arguably Morocco’s most beautiful season. The valleys are lush, wildflowers bloom across the countryside, and temperatures sit comfortably between 20°C and 30°C. The Sahara is still pleasantly warm without the summer extremes, making it ideal for camel treks and desert camps. Coastal towns like Essaouira and Tamuda Bay are breezy and serene.

Best for: Desert adventures, Atlas hiking, garden riads in bloom, vibrant festivals like Ramadan (depending on the year).

Sun-Drenched and Lively

Summer brings heat and energy. Expect temperatures soaring above 40°C in Marrakech and the Sahara—perfect for those who thrive in the sun, but best explored in the early morning or evening. Meanwhile, the coastlines and mountain retreats are ideal escapes, with milder weather and refreshing sea breezes. It’s also the season of music and art festivals across the country.

Best for: Atlantic beach escapes, cultural festivals, cool mountain hideaways, vibrant city nights.

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Golden Light & Perfect Balance

Autumn returns Morocco to golden perfection. With temperatures easing to 22°C–28°C, the landscapes glow in warm tones, and the desert becomes dreamlike again. Vineyards and olive groves are ready for harvest, and the air carries the scent of saffron and orange blossom. It’s a sublime time for slow travel—whether you’re road-tripping through the Dades Valley or soaking up rooftop views in Chefchaouen.

Best for: Scenic drives, desert luxury, city exploration, food and harvest experiences.

Morocco - Climate Guide

A month-by-month overview of average temperatures (°C) and rainfall (mm)

Destination

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May

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Jul

Aug

Sep

Oct

Nov

Dec

Casablanca

19°C / 62mm

19°C / 53mm

20°C / 48mm

20°C / 36mm

23°C / 17mm

25°C / 4mm

27°C / 1mm

27°C / 2mm

27°C / 6mm

25°C / 33mm

21°C / 65mm

19°C / 81mm

Chefchaouen

14°C / 162mm

14°C / 155mm

17°C / 165mm

19°C / 71mm

22°C / 41mm

27°C / 10mm

32°C / 1mm

32°C / 3mm

28°C / 16mm

22°C / 58mm

19°C / 112mm

15°C / 146mm

Essaouira

17°C / 44mm

18°C / 40mm

19°C / 35mm

19°C / 28mm

20°C / 9mm

21°C / 2mm

22°C / 0mm

22°C / 1mm

23°C / 5mm

22°C / 26mm

21°C / 42mm

19°C / 53mm

Fez

16°C / 61mm

19°C / 72mm

20°C / 75mm

23°C / 65mm

26°C / 37mm

32°C / 15mm

36°C / 1mm

36°C / 2mm

32°C / 12mm

26°C / 47mm

21°C / 70mm

16°C / 80mm

Marrakesh

19°C / 28mm

20°C / 34mm

23°C / 32mm

26°C / 31mm

29°C / 19mm

33°C / 5mm

38°C / 2mm

38°C / 3mm

33°C / 7mm

28°C / 22mm

22°C / 34mm

19°C / 29mm

Rabat

17°C / 77mm

19°C / 67mm

20°C / 61mm

22°C / 55mm

24°C / 21mm

26°C / 5mm

28°C / 0mm

28°C / 2mm

27°C / 7mm

25°C / 43mm

21°C / 80mm

19°C / 106mm

Tangier

16°C / 108mm

17°C / 104mm

18°C / 107mm

20°C / 54mm

23°C / 34mm

26°C / 11mm

29°C / 3mm

29°C / 3mm

28°C / 17mm

24°C / 65mm

20°C / 120mm

17°C / 146mm

Atlas Mountains

10°C / 68mm

12°C / 65mm

14°C / 80mm

17°C / 75mm

21°C / 42mm

25°C / 18mm

30°C / 5mm

30°C / 6mm

25°C / 24mm

19°C / 50mm

14°C / 75mm

10°C / 77mm

Erg Chebbi (Desert)

18°C / 2mm

20°C / 2mm

20°C / 4mm

24°C / 3mm

29°C / 4mm

33°C / 4mm

38°C / 4mm

42°C / 5mm

34°C / 9mm

29°C / 11mm

22°C / 10mm

18°C / 5mm