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November 2026
What is Casablanca like in November?
Asked by a traveller planning a trip to Morocco. Here's the honest answer from one of our travel designers.

Traveller question
Member
November 2026
What is Casablanca like in November?
Asked by a traveller planning a trip to Morocco. Here's the honest answer from one of our travel designers.
Amina
Travel Designer · StaffCultural Travel Designer
November 2026
November turns cooler and wetter, with mild days around 21°C and cool nights near 12°C as autumn rains return. The Atlantic keeps it gentle and rarely cold. Crowds are light and the city is quiet. Good for culture and walking between showers. Pack layers, a waterproof and an umbrella.
November is when Casablanca settles firmly into autumn. The warm steadiness of October gives way to cooler, more changeable weather — days around 21°C, the return of real rain, and big moody Atlantic skies that I personally find wonderfully atmospheric. It is far from cold, thanks to the ocean keeping everything moderate, but it is unmistakably a turning of the season, and you will want to pack accordingly rather than expecting endless sunshine.
What I love about November here is the quiet. The tourists have largely gone, the city belongs to its residents again, and there is a calm, lived-in feel to the medinas, cafés and markets that summer simply doesn't have. It is a brilliant month for the cultural side of Casablanca — the Hassan II Mosque is uncrowded, the museums and the art deco architecture come into their own, and ducking into a steamy café to watch the rain pass over the boulevards is one of my favourite low-season pleasures. You learn to move between the showers, which usually blow through quickly off the sea.
Evenings get cool, around 12°C, and as I always warn people, heating in many older buildings is minimal, so a warm layer for the nights is essential. The ocean is too cold and rough for swimming now, and the Corniche is more about a brisk, bracing walk than lounging — though a windswept stroll along the seafront under dramatic November skies has its own real appeal, especially with the mosque looming through the spray. I just make sure guests have a proper jacket for it.
My honest take is that November is a fine month for a culture-focused, value-conscious Casablanca trip, as long as you come prepared for autumn weather and treat the city as a two-day base rather than a beach stop. The rewards are low prices, no crowds and an authentic feel of the working city. Pack layers, a genuinely waterproof jacket, an umbrella that can handle coastal wind, and comfortable shoes, and November shows you a quieter, moodier, very real Casablanca.
Amina — Cultural Travel Designer, Serenity Morocco Tours. Answered November 2026.
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