November is mild and increasingly autumnal. Marrakech and inland cities enjoy pleasant highs of 22-24°C but nights cool noticeably to around 9-11°C. The coast stays mild and the north sees more frequent rain.
The Sahara remains comfortable in the first half of the month with warm days and cold nights, gradually shifting toward winter conditions later. High Atlas peaks may receive their first significant snowfall toward month's end.
November is ideal for relaxed city sightseeing without summer heat or peak crowds. Marrakech, Fez and Chefchaouen are comfortable and uncrowded, perfect for slow exploration of souks and monuments.
Early November still suits the Sahara, while the mild days favour coastal walks and lower-altitude hiking. It is a fine month for travellers seeking value and calm over festival buzz.
Morocco marks Independence Day on November 18, a national holiday commemorating independence, with patriotic displays and some closures of government offices. It is a meaningful day to witness national pride.
Cultural and arts events continue in the larger cities through autumn, and the quieter atmosphere makes November a pleasant time for cooking classes, gallery visits and unhurried cultural experiences.
November sits at the tail of the autumn shoulder season, with crowds thinning and prices easing toward winter lows. It is a good-value month with strong availability at riads and on tours.
Popular Marrakech riads and desert camps are still bookable on relatively short notice, making November attractive for spontaneous travellers and those seeking a quieter, more authentic experience.
Pack layers: light daywear for warm afternoons plus a warm sweater or jacket for cool evenings and chilly mornings. Nights get cold, so include warm sleepwear for less-heated riads.
Bring a light waterproof for northern rain, comfortable closed shoes, and a proper warm coat if you plan desert nights or any mountain excursions where temperatures drop sharply.
If you want the desert, go in early November while nights are still merely cool rather than cold. Choose heated accommodation, as evenings and nights chill quickly this month.
Days shorten further, with sunset around 17:45, so start sightseeing early and plan mountain drives for daylight. Check road conditions over high passes after any late-November snow.
| City | Temp | Rain |
|---|---|---|
| Marrakech | 11-24°C | Low |
| Casablanca | 12-21°C | Moderate |
| Fez | 9-21°C | Moderate |
| Merzouga (Sahara) | 8-25°C | Very low |
| Chefchaouen | 9-20°C | High |
Weather
Yes. November offers mild sunny days, quiet uncrowded sites and good value, ideal for city sightseeing. Just pack warm layers for cool nights and a waterproof for northern rain.
Yes, especially in early November, when days are warm and nights merely cool. As the month progresses nights turn cold, so go early and choose a camp with heaters and warm bedding.
No. November is a quiet, good-value month as the autumn shoulder season winds down. Sites feel relaxed and accommodation is widely available, often at lower prices than peak season.
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