Morocco in November: Weather, What to Do and Tips
November is a quietly excellent month: comfortable days, crisp nights, thinner crowds and softer prices than December. The desert and cities are at their most pleasant, though the far north sees more rain.
The Weather in November
| Region | What to expect |
|---|---|
| Marrakesh & inland cities | Mild 20-24 by day, chilly evenings - great for sightseeing |
| The Sahara (Merzouga) | Excellent: warm sunny days, cold nights - bring a warm layer |
| Atlas mountains | Cold nights, first snow on the peaks; lower trails still good |
| Atlantic coast (Agadir) | Mild 22-25, the winter-sun coast begins its season |
| North (Tangier, Chefchaouen, Fes) | Cooler and wetter - pack a rain layer |
What to Do in November
- Explore the Sahara in comfortable temperatures and low crowds
- City breaks in Marrakesh or Rabat without the heat
- Head to Agadir for reliable winter sun
- Great-value riad stays before December prices climb
Events and Crowds
November is one of the calmest, best-value months before the holiday surge. Only the last week starts to fill toward Christmas.
Days are pleasant, nights genuinely cold in the desert and mountains - layer up. Bring a rain jacket for the north.
See also: the best time to visit Morocco, what to wear and our events calendar.
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