The first of the summer months, June in Morocco is quite warm and sunny. Along the Mediterranean and Atlantic coastlines, daytime temperatures average between 20C and 25C, with a nice ocean breeze helping to keep things cool.
In June, loose-fitting clothing made of breathable, natural fabric is definitely preferred over synthetic fabrics, which can hold in the heat and add to your discomfort on a hot day.
9-12th June In Fez, you’ll find the Festival of World Sacred Music, gathering musicians, scholars and art enthusiasts from all over the world.
This spectacular three-day event is held in the lovely coastal city of Essaouira in mid-June every year and is a must-see for music lovers enjoying an early summer Moroccan adventure!
For heat-sensitive travelers, June can be a tricky time for traveling Morocco. As a general rule, the farther inland you go, the warmer the temperatures will be.