What is Chefchaouen like in June?

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What is Chefchaouen like in June?

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March 2026

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June ushers in early summer in Chefchaouen — warm, dry days climbing to around 27–31°C, cooling to pleasant evenings in the high teens thanks to the mountain altitude. The hills turn golden, the weather is reliably sunny, and crowds build toward peak. A lovely month if you do your walking early and retreat from the midday sun.

June is the gateway to summer in Chefchaouen, and it strikes a nice balance before the full peak-season heat and crowds land. Daytime highs climb into the high 20s and low 30s°C — usually around 27 to 31 — so the middle of the day gets properly warm, but the town's mountain altitude works its magic in the evenings, dropping things back into the comfortable high teens so that nights on the plaza are pleasant and you sleep well. The weather is reliably dry and sunny by now, the spring showers a memory, which makes June easy to plan around.

The landscape has shifted character by June. The emerald spring slopes have cured to a tawny, golden brown, so the blue medina now sits against warm summer hills rather than green ones — a different but still striking palette, especially in the golden-hour light from the Spanish Mosque. The long days are a real bonus: light until well past 8pm means lazy late-afternoon wanders and unhurried sunset dinners on the rooftops, with the steep blue lanes glowing in the low sun.

I coach the same warm-month rhythm I use all summer: do the climbing and the photography in the cool of the morning and the late afternoon, and retreat for a long lunch, a rooftop tea or a siesta when the midday sun is at its fiercest on those steep, shadeless lanes. The Akchour waterfall hike comes into its own as a June escape — a cool, shaded river canyon with natural pools you can actually swim in, which is exactly what you want on a warm day. Carry water and sun protection; the altitude sun is stronger than it feels.

On crowds, June is the build-up rather than the peak. It gets noticeably busier than spring as European schools start to break and day-trippers increase, but it is not yet the high-summer crush of July and August, so you still get relatively calm early mornings if you stay overnight. Riad prices are rising toward peak. My honest take: June gives you warm, reliable, long-day summer weather with the mountain evenings keeping things comfortable, golden hills, and crowds that are growing but still tolerable — a strong choice if you handle the midday heat sensibly.

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Amina Cultural Travel Designer, Serenity Morocco Tours. Answered March 2026.

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