
Casablanca's coastal location moderates temperatures compared to inland cities. The city experiences a Mediterranean climate, characterized by warm, summers that are dry and mild, wet winters.
The "Chergui," a hot, dry wind from the Sahara Dry land, occasionally comes to Casablanca, especially in late spring and summer. While its direct impact is less severe than in inland cities, it can bring unusually high temperatures and a dusty haze. Prepare for these rare occurrences by staying hydrated and seeking shade.
Consider checking specific event calendars for Casablanca before your trip. Festivals or religious holidays (succeeding the lunar calendar) could influence crowd levels and business hours, no matter the season.
High Season (March - May, September - October): Weather most agreeable. Increased demand, leading to increased prices for flights and accommodations. Major attractions experience larger crowds. Shoulder Season (November, February, June): Fewer crowds than high season. Prices for flights and lodging may stand lower. Weather generally good. November brings cooler temperatures and some rain, while February signals the wet season's end. June starts to warm but remains manageable before intense heat. Low Season (July - August, December - January): Significantly lower prices for flights and hotels. Number of visitors lowest, making for a more intimate experience at popular sites. July and August bring very hot temperatures and high moisture levels. December and January stand as the coolest and rainiest months.
Obtain a visa in advance.
Complete application, submit passport plus images, proof of accommodation/flight, sufficient money, travel insurance. Contact consulate for details.
Processing times are different; apply well in advance of travel.
For all travelers upon entry.
Passport (valid 6+ months beyond departure), spare passport-sized photos, proof of sufficient funds, return/onward ticket.
You may need to complete one; retain the exit portion.
Stay up to 90 days.
Straightforward: present valid passport upon arrival. No prior application.
Morocco does not impose a general entry fee for tourists.
Spring (March-May) and Autumn (September-October) deliver the most convenient temperatures for long walks and exploring city landmarks. Skies are generally clear and the warmth comfortable.
Early summer (June) or late autumn (September-October) are suitable, before temperatures become too extreme or too cool. Ocean water is warmer during these periods, making coastal strolls inviting.
Winter (December-February) can stand suitable for visiting museums, art galleries, and enjoying culinary experiences, as cooler weather makes indoor pursuits more appealing.
Any time of year. Pleasant spring and autumn weather makes wandering the open-air markets more enjoyable.
Citizens from a lot of countries (US, Canada, EU, UK, Australia, Japan, etc.) enjoy visa-complimentary entry for tourism up to 90 days. Present a valid passport upon arrival.
No special permits are typically needed for general tourism. Professional photography/filming, research, or journalism may require specific authorizations.
No specific vaccinations are mandatory for entry for most travelers. Routine vaccinations are recommended. Consult a travel health professional well in advance.
Daily spending in Casablanca vary based on your travel style.
Approx. 300-500 MAD / $30-$50 USD per day.
Approx. 700-1500 MAD / $70-$150 USD per day.
These are approximate daily costs based on travel style.