February is an ideal time to explore Morocco! With temperatures slightly higher than the winter months but without the usual crowds, it offers a pleasant transition into spring. This February capsule wardrobe for kids visiting Morocco will make your trip even smoother.
During the day, the weather averages around 17 degrees Celsius, with evening lows of 7 degrees. While February sees more sunshine compared to December and January, there’s still a chance of rain, so packing a rain jacket is advisable when deciding what to pack for Morocco.
Just like in January, it’s wise to layer up for cooler evenings. Bringing along a jumper, cardigan, or rain jacket will ensure you stay warm. Towards the end of the month, temperatures tend to rise, allowing for the possibility of enjoying some sunny days. Consider swapping out heavier layers for a short-sleeved t-shirt and shorts for added comfort during warmer spells.
Essential Capsule Wardrobe for Kids in Morocco: February Edition
This time around, we’ve made some adjustments to the essentials, opting to retain thicker layers like jackets and jumpers. Our recommendation remains consistent:
- 3 casual T-shirts (one short sleeve, two long sleeves)
- 1 formal tops
- 1 pair of jeans
- 2 other bottoms (lighter fabrics such as linen are better for warmer days)
- 1 cardigan/jumper/hoodie
- 1 pair of shorts
- 1 rain jacket
- 1 pair of trainers
You may also consider:
- Warmer pajamas
- A woolen hat
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Layering Up Little Ones: Tips for Packing Light & Right for Your Kids
Always wear your bulkiest items on the plane:
Make sure to save space in your carry-on! We have swapped out a pair of shoes for a thicker layer this month, but it’s always best practice to wear your thicker layers on the plane. Make sure you’re wearing your jumper, rain jacket, and trainers while traveling if possible.
Light layers that can be built up:
Even though we are throwing in warmer layers in the fall for the evenings, the days can still be very sunny. So, by packing lots of light layers you will easily be able to mix and match layers to suit the temperature throughout the day.
Neutral color palette:
It’s best to stick to a small range of colors so that all of your items can be worn together. This allows you to have way more color combinations and endless outfit options.
Pack Light, Dress Right for Kids: Get Yours Now!
This classic long sleeve tee is a versatile essential for your little one's wardrobe. Made from soft and breathable cotton, it's perfect for layering or wearing on its own.
Morocco's calling and this Zip-Up Hoodie is the answer! This adventure-ready sweatshirt packs light and plays hard – this hoodie's the MVP of Moroccan memories.
This striped long-sleeved is an invitation to play! The smooth crewneck neckline and soft cotton fabric move with every leap and skip, while cool stripes add timeless style.
Shred the slopes in Morocco with this waterproof ski jacket built for adventure. Stay dry and toasty thanks to the advanced fabric, while the removable hood adapts to any weather blast.
Let your daughter twirl through Moroccan marketplaces in these fun, ripped denim pants—the soft fabric and inner elastic band offer comfort for day-long exploring.
Cozy comfort meets playful style. These fleece shorts boast an elasticized waist for easy on-and-off, ruffled pockets for added charm, and supersoft fleece for all-day snuggles.
This long-sleeved knit dress, with its stretchy warmth, is perfect for desert days. Pair with chunky braids and tiny leather boots for a look as chic as the Berber nomads.
Chucks handle Marrakesh's magic like champs, canvas whispering tales of spice markets and camel rides. Easy wash, endless fun, little feet conquer the kasbah in effortless style.
With this packing list and tips in hand, you’re ready to embark on an unforgettable family adventure in Morocco this February. From exploring bustling medinas to riding camels in the desert, there’s no shortage of exciting experiences awaiting you and your kids in this beautiful North African country. Safe travels!