High Season
Casablanca's high season spans from June to September, characterised by warm to hot, sunny weather. Daily temperatures typically range from 25°C to 30°C, tempered by a refreshing Atlantic breeze, making outdoor activities comfortable. City Vibe: Upon arrival, you will find the city vibrant and bustling, with the streets and coastal areas particularly lively.
During these months, city life extends outdoors. Beachfront cafés and promenades along the Corniche are popular, filled with locals and visitors enjoying the pleasant evenings. Although there are no major international festivals, the warm weather encourages community gatherings and local events, reflecting a relaxed, social atmosphere. The city’s identity shifts to one of leisurely enjoyment and a vibrant outdoor social scene.
Low Season
The low season, typically from November to March, brings cooler, milder weather to Casablanca, with average temperatures between 12°C and 18°C. While rain showers can occur, they are generally short-lived, and many days remain clear and pleasant. You will notice a calmer, more subdued rhythm upon landing, a contrast to the summer's energy.
This period sees a shift indoors, with local life revolving more around cafés, markets, and cultural venues. It is an opportune time to explore museums, galleries, and the city's architectural heritage without the summer crowds. The atmosphere is more authentic, offering a glimpse into daily life away from peak tourism. Casablanca’s identity during the low season is one of quiet contemplation and local immersion.