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What is Marrakech like in November?

Marrakech weather November Marrakech has warm weather all year round as it's so close to the Sahara Desert. November's still nice and hot, although it's cooler than summer, so you'll like this time if you'd rather avoid the scorching temperatures.



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With few crowds and comfortable temperatures throughout much of the country, November is a good time to visit Morocco. And travelers interested in the Sahara Desert can expect pleasant, sunny weather and fewer tourists. Check out this monthly guide for the best things to see and do.

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While it's true Marrakech is warmer than it's northern neighbors in winter, it's not quite warm enough to go swim in an unheated pool – unless you're really brave!

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Low season in Morocco Because of the intense heat in many popular destinations, fewer tourists tend to visit during this period, leading to lower prices for accommodations and sometimes even tours. November to February are the Winter months and can be quite cold, especially in the Atlas Mountains and inland cities.

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  • Don't Drink Tap Water in Marrakech. It's probably best to drink filtered or bottled water when visiting Marrakech and traveling in Morocco. ...
  • Don't Accept Unsolicited Help or Directions. ...
  • Don't Forget to Learn About Local Customs. ...
  • Don't Take Photos Without Permission. ...
  • Don't Barter for Unfair Prices.


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What are the hottest places in Europe in November? The Canary Islands are among the warmest places in Europe in November. The highest average daily temperatures can be found in Gran Canaria (25°C), Lanzarote (25°C), Tenerife (24°C) and Fuerteventura (24°C). The Portuguese island of Madeira (22°C) will also feel warm.

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How much money will you need for your trip to Marrakech? You should plan to spend around MAD688 ($67) per day on your vacation in Marrakech, which is the average daily price based on the expenses of other visitors.

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Marrakesh is Morocco's fourth-largest city and one of the country's major tourist spots. To see it, ideally, you'll want to allocate at least two to three days, although those with less time to spare can still enjoy the experience.

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You can expect 11 hours of daylight with seven hours of sunshine in November. UV levels will be at moderate level so don't forget to bring your sun cream, while sunset's around 5.30pm in November.

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Marrakech gets rain because it's in the foothills of the Atlas Mountains. November's one of the wettest months after the bone dry summer, although there's still not much rain. You'll probably welcome the odd shower when it comes, as Marrakech is so far away from the sea.

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What to wear in Marrakech in November
  • Plenty of layered clothing, including cardigans, lightweight jackets, and jumpers.
  • A good SPF, as the sun can still be strong in the winter months.
  • An umbrella or rain jacket as it can rain in November.
  • Comfortable shoes with a closed toe in case it's cooler.


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Morocco allows the consumption of alcohol. Alcohol must be purchased and consumed in licensed hotels, bars, and tourist areas. You can also buy alcohol in most major supermarkets. The alcohol section is usually in a separate room from the main supermarket.

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These destinations offer a little bit of everything to make the most of fabulous European holidays in November.
  • PERTHSHIRE, SCOTLAND. ...
  • CESKY KRUMLOV, CZECH REPUBLIC. ...
  • DIJON, FRANCE. ...
  • BADEN-BADEN, GERMANY. ...
  • BERN, SWITZERLAND. ...
  • TALLINN, ESTONIA. ...
  • MONTE CARLO, MONACO. ...
  • LA GOMERA, SPAIN.


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Cape Town, South Africa. Enjoy sunny days and 25-degree temperatures with a November holiday to Cape Town.

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It is warmer in Agadir in the winter than it is in Marrakesh, this is why it is a popular winter-sun holiday destination.

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The climate of coastal Morocco is more or less like the same in Portugal except that it's warmer and it has deserts to the south and east. There are no deserts in Portugal. There is also some snow in the High Atlas in Morocco, as well as in the Portuguese Serra da Estrela.

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Do You Need to Cover Your Hair? This is a common question when women travel to Middle Eastern or Islamic countries. The easy answer is no; you do not need to cover your hair. That being said, there are some religious sites that may ask you to do so.

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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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You might think that wearing shorts in Marrakech is ok. Well, they are as long as they aren't booty shorts/ hot pants/ short shorts or anything that shows too much leg (short skirts are also a no-go)

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