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Is it worth visiting Marrakech in January?

January is one of the best times to travel to Marrakech precisely because of its climate. During the summer it is a hot and somewhat stifling city, so January allows you to enjoy it with a light breeze, clear skies and about 10 hours of daylight a day.



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As in most places in the Northern Hemisphere, the weather in January in Morocco can be a bit unpredictable. But if you pack in layers and have contingency plans for days with inclement weather, January is an excellent time to enjoy a fun-filled Moroccan vacation.

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Visiting Morocco in Winter – What to See and Do from December to March. Bright pleasant days are perfect for taking a look around some of the sights! We love Morocco in Winter. It's not as crowded, and if you like the comfort of cooler but still really pleasant weather it's probably a better fit for you than the summer ...

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I can't think of a better plan. This city is enjoyed all year round, but January is a month where you can run a marathon, go skiing or even surfing. January is one of the best times to travel to Marrakech for several reasons.

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Morocco can get mighty hot in the summer, with temps often topping 104°F (40°C). Avoiding July and August is a good idea for those uncomfortable with the heat. The best time to visit if you like warm – but not too warm – weather is autumn or spring.

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The average high temperature in Marrakech during January is 19ºC, although it gets quite chilly at night and drops to 6ºC, so you'll want to bring some warmer clothes for the evenings. Humidity's low, while normal rainfall's 32mm over six rainy days.

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Sunshine and rainfall There is a 71% chance of a perfect sunny day and a 29% chance of seeing a mixture of sunshine and clouds with an average 2mm of rainfall this month.

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Pack for the weather The winter months of November, December, January, February and March are mild in Morocco, but nonetheless cooler especially in the evenings – so pack a jacket or jumper to put round you. It is also wetter, so it's a good idea to pack a raincoat and travel umbrella.

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On a quick 4-day trip to Morocco, you will need to limit your exploration to one main region. Try the popular loop through Morocco's northern cities of Casablanca, Rabat, Meknes, Fes, and Chefchaouen. If you're traveling from Spain on the ferry, go from Tangier to Fes, spending a night in Chefchaouen along the way.

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From November to February is the coolest time of the year: between 20 and 25 degrees during the day and about 10 degrees in the evening. During the day, you can only swim in the pools if they are heated, otherwise it is clearly impossible. You can find the list of heated pools here.

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Yes, there is no problem with wearing shorts in Morocco. You will see this just about everywhere. However, in rural Morocco, you might want to stick with longer shorts, capri length or full length pants.

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Visiting Marrakech in four days will allow you to see all the attractions of Marrakech, from its Medina to the Menara gardens, through its souks and, of course, the Jamaa el Fna square. In addition, you will have time to take an excursion that will take you to some of the magical locations that are in its surroundings.

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Absolutely – as long as they are not super short or hot pants. Longer shorts (just above the knee) are a great option and will keep you cool, especially in linen or cooler cargo pant style material. When packing, just be sure to consider the more conservative values of Morocco, and choose clothing accordingly.

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Marrakech is a compact, walkable city. Photo: Canva Photos. Marrakech is a compact city and easily explored on foot, especially if you stay within the medina.

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Casablanca is a more modern, business-oriented location. It still holds an enormous amount of history and interest, but combines that with bustling streets and a title of Morocco's business capital. Marrakech is a more popular tourist spot, combining phenomenal scenery and architecture with a remarkable history.

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