Weather Guide

Morocco Cruise Ports: 14-Day Weather Forecast

Plan your shore excursions with confidence using our comprehensive weather forecasts for Casablanca, Tangier, Agadir, and Dakhla.

January 20255 min read
Morocco cruise ports collage showing Casablanca, Tangier, and Agadir

Plan Your Morocco Cruise with Weather Insights

Weather plays a crucial role in planning your cruise activities and shore excursions. Our 14-day forecast helps you pack appropriately and choose the best activities for each port of call. Use this guide to maximize your time in Morocco with confidence.

Below you'll find detailed forecasts for all major cruise ports, including temperature, humidity, wind speed, precipitation, and visibility—everything you need to plan the perfect day.

What to Pack for Morocco

  • Light Layers: Mornings and evenings can be cool, especially in winter months
  • Sun Protection: High sun exposure at all ports; bring sunscreen, hat, and sunglasses
  • Rain Gear: While rain is relatively rare, carrying a lightweight rain jacket is wise
  • Comfortable Shoes: Expect uneven terrain, particularly in medinas and historical sites
  • Wind Protection: Coastal areas can be windy; bring a light windbreaker

Understanding the Forecast

Temperature

Maximum and minimum daily temperatures help you decide what clothing to pack for each day.

Humidity

Higher humidity levels may feel warmer; consider moisture-wicking clothing on humid days.

Wind Speed

Strong winds can affect water activities and outdoor exploration; plan accordingly.

Visibility

Clear visibility is ideal for outdoor sightseeing and photography during shore excursions.

Casablanca

Tangier

Agadir

Dakhla

Morocco's Climate by Season

Winter (November - February)

Mild temperatures ideal for sightseeing. Coastal areas stay pleasant, though northern regions (Tangier) can be cooler. Perfect for active exploration without extreme heat.

Spring (March - May)

Warm, sunny days with low rainfall. Ideal conditions for all outdoor activities including beach time and desert excursions. Peak cruise season offers excellent weather.

Summer (June - August)

Very hot, especially inland and southern ports. Coastal areas benefit from sea breezes. Plan activities for early morning or evening; seek shade during midday heat.

Fall (September - October)

Temperatures cool slightly, but can still be warm. Excellent for sightseeing. Occasional rain increases toward October, particularly in northern regions.

Weather Tips for Each Port

Casablanca

Atlantic coastal city with moderate temperatures year-round. The Corniche can be windy; bring a light jacket for evening strolls. Hassan II Mosque visit requires respectful clothing that covers shoulders and knees.

Tangier

Northernmost port with cooler winters. Gateway between Atlantic and Mediterranean with changeable weather. Pack layers and be prepared for sudden weather changes. Excellent for walking tours when weather is clear.

Agadir

Southern beach resort with consistently pleasant weather. Long sandy beach attracts water sports enthusiasts. Temperatures remain warm even in winter. Sun protection is essential year-round due to intense sunshine.

Dakhla

Southernmost port in a desert climate. Very hot summers, mild winters. Windiest location ideal for water sports enthusiasts. Prepare for significant sun exposure and consider indoor activities during midday heat.

Activity Recommendations Based on Weather

Clear, Sunny Days

  • • Photography tours and sightseeing
  • • Beach and water activities
  • • Desert excursions and hiking
  • • Outdoor markets and souks
  • • Sailing and water sports

Cloudy or Rainy Days

  • • Indoor museum visits
  • • Shopping at Morocco Mall
  • • Restaurant and café experiences
  • • Hammam spa treatments
  • • Medina indoor market exploration

Plan Your Perfect Morocco Cruise Day

Use this 14-day forecast to customize your shore excursions and activities. Check back regularly for updated forecasts as your cruise date approaches, and consult the weather details when booking your preferred activities at each port.

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