In November in Morocco, Autumn is fully in charge. Winter begins to make its presence known, as well, by adding a decided chill to the air some days. All around the country, temperatures continue to drop.
When visiting Morocco in November, you should plan to pack clothing to suit any temperature or situation. Dressing in layers is almost always a good idea in Morocco, any time of year.
But in late fall and winter, this is especially true. Coastal areas are breezy and cool. But when the sun is out, days can still feel very warm. Pairing short-sleeved shirts with warmer sweaters are a great way to stay comfortable during the day on the Moroccan coast.
Moroccan Independence Day celebrates Morocco’s independence from French rule.
November 18th became the chosen date for the celebration since it commemorates the return of the exiled Sultan Mohammed V. Independence day is a public holiday in Morocco.
Whether you wish to enjoy the coastal breeze, take a camel ride in the desert, or visit every museum you can find, November is a great time to do it.
If you find yourself caught on a rainy day, it might just be the perfect time to head to one of the many amazing restaurants and spend your time enjoying some of that delicious Moroccan cuisine!