Visiting Morocco in July

Summertime in Morocco is bright and sunny and, at times, very, very hot. But while July might be the second hottest month of the year, it is also a popular time for vacationers looking for fun in that north African sun.

Tourist traffic is high in July, and popular coastal cities can get quite crowded. Keep this in mind when making travel plans so you can book your preferred accommodations far enough in advance to guarantee your trip goes according to plan.

For people who love the heat, July is a great time to visit Morocco. July is one of the two hottest months of the year, with average temperatures of 29°C to 36°C most days. Evenings cool a bit when the sun goes down.

WEATHER IN MOROCCO IN JULY

If you are visiting one of the bigger cities with a lot of tourist traffic, you may feel comfortable in sleeveless shirts and shorts. But generally speaking, you will invite less unwanted attention if you keep your shoulders and knees covered.

WHAT TO WEAR IN MOROCCO IN JULY

Known for stunning beaches and lovely ocean breezes, Agadir is a popular Moroccan destination in July. It is also the home of the Timitar Music Festival, an annual event every July.

BEST PLACES TO VISIT IN MOROCCO IN JULY 1. Agadir

The tranquil and beautiful town of Asilah is a dream destination for many artists and art lovers alike. Home of the yearly International Cultural Festival, many of the walls in the public areas around town are painted with beautiful murals.

2. Asilah

Just a bit south of Asilah, the Atlantic coastal city of Larache is another great place to escape the heavier crowds in the bigger cities while enjoying that cool and refreshing ocean breeze.

3. Larache

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