Traveller question
Member
February 2026
Is Morocco good for Easter or spring break?
Asked by a traveller planning a trip to Morocco. Here's the honest answer from one of our travel designers.

Traveller question
Member
February 2026
Is Morocco good for Easter or spring break?
Asked by a traveller planning a trip to Morocco. Here's the honest answer from one of our travel designers.
Hassan
Travel Designer · StaffFamily Travel Designer
February 2026
Yes — Easter and spring break land in Morocco’s loveliest weather, with warm days, green landscapes, and a perfect desert. It is a fantastic time to visit. The only real downside is that it is peak season: this is exactly when European and US families travel, so crowds and prices are at their highest. Book well ahead.
Easter is a brilliant time to be in Morocco, and the reason is simply the calendar: Easter falls in spring, and spring is Morocco at its very best. You get the warm-but-not-hot days, the green hills and wildflowers, the snow still on the Atlas, and a desert that's in perfect condition for camps and camel treks. As a Muslim country Morocco doesn't observe Easter itself — no public holiday, no closures — so for the traveller it's purely an excellent weather window with none of the shutdown you might get in Europe over the long weekend.
It works especially well for families, which is exactly why so many travel then. The mild weather suits children, the schools are out across Europe and much of North America, and there's enormous variety to keep everyone engaged — desert nights, camel rides, Atlas valleys, the buzz of the Marrakech souks, the coast at Essaouira. I plan a lot of multi-generational Easter trips, and the season makes them easy because nobody's battling heat or cold.
The flip side is the one I always flag: Easter and spring break are peak season piled on top of peak season. You've got the inherent popularity of spring plus a concentrated burst of holidaying families all moving at once, which pushes the best riads to sell out early and prices to their springtime ceiling. Flights into Marrakech over the Easter break get expensive and full. None of that should put you off — it just means you cannot leave it late.
My practical advice is to treat an Easter trip the way you'd treat Christmas: decide early and book three to six months out for anything good. If your dates are even slightly flexible, the week just before or after the main Easter break gives you near-identical weather with meaningfully smaller crowds and softer prices. But if you're locked to the school holiday, go anyway — the weather more than earns the premium, and Morocco in spring is a joy.
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Hassan — Family Travel Designer, Serenity Morocco Tours. Answered February 2026.
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