You might be wondering is Morocco hot in September? While yes, summer temperatures begin to mellow in September, as autumn slowly arrives.
Along the coastline, daily highs average 25°C, dropping to around 17°C at night. Mountain temperatures cool off quite a bit, with daytime temperatures in the Atlas mountains ranging from daily highs of 18°C to nighttime lows of 10°C or below.
When visiting Morocco in September, keeping cool is still a high priority in most places. Temperatures fluctuate a lot more, in September, however, depending on the part of the country you are visiting.
If most of your trip will be spent in the desert, you’ll want to pack lightweight clothing, preferably in natural fabrics that allow for good airflow. Cotton is your friend. Loose slacks, long skirts, and short-sleeved shirts are all excellent choices.
Nature lovers will find September to be an excellent time to enjoy the great outdoors in Morocco. Whether hiking in the mountains or taking a camel ride in the desert, the outdoor world beckons you with the promise of adventure.
And for those who prefer to relax on the beach, the Mediterranean and Atlantic coastlines are rich in beautiful beaches and friendly restaurants serving tantalizing seafood, as well as local cuisine.
The Mediterranean coastal city of Tangier possesses a distinctly international feel. It is a popular tourist destination. During the day, there are many wonderful museums to explore.