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The Hassan Tower and the marble columns of the unfinished mosque in Rabat, Morocco, under a clear Atlantic sky
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Seasonal Guide · Rabat

Rabat in July

Rabat in July: the Atlantic keeps the capital comfortable

  • Excellent month to visit
  • Higharound 27°C
  • Lowaround 18°C
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Pl. — Rabat, MoroccoJuly · private journeys, on the ground
Rabat, month by month
  • Januarygood
  • Februarygood
  • Marchgood
  • Aprilexcellent
  • Mayexcellent
Rabat in July at a Glance
Key weather and planning facts for Rabat in July
VerdictExcellent
Daytime higharound 27°C
Night-time lowaround 18°C
RainfallNear zero rainy days — dry and warm, with frequent morning coastal mist.
Good forComfortable Atlantic summer · A cool escape from inland heat · Riverfront & coastal walks · Warm, lively evenings

What Rabat is like in July

July shows why Rabat is one of Morocco's most comfortable summer cities. While the interior bakes near 40°C, the capital stays around a pleasant 27°C, tempered all day by a steady Atlantic breeze. Mornings often begin with a soft coastal mist that lifts to bright skies, and the warmth never becomes oppressive. Full-day sightseeing — the Oudayas, the Hassan Tower, the Chellah, the medina to the sea — remains entirely manageable in the maritime air.

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Essential Morocco: Imperial Cities Circuit — a private Morocco tour by Serenity Morocco Tours
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Central MoroccoFully private7 days

Essential Morocco: Imperial Cities Circuit

A seven-day journey through the four great imperial capitals of Marrakech, Fes, Meknes, and Rabat

  • Private guided tour of Fes el-Bali, the largest car-free urban zone on Earth
  • Sunset drinks on a palace rooftop overlooking Marrakech medina
  • Visit the ornate Mausoleum of Mohammed V in Rabat
From$0≈ MAD 18,899
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Imperial Cities Grand Tour — a private Morocco tour by Serenity Morocco Tours
10 days
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Central MoroccoFully private

Imperial Cities Grand Tour

From$3,478≈ MAD 32,000
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Imperial Cities Journey — a private Morocco tour by Serenity Morocco Tours
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Central MoroccoFully private

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From$5,652≈ MAD 52,000
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Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions — a private Morocco tour by Serenity Morocco Tours
8 days
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Casablanca & MarrakechFully private

Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions

From$1,630≈ MAD 15,000
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July elsewhere in Morocco

Comparing July across Morocco

  • Marrakech in July
  • Fes in July
  • Chefchaouen in July
  • Essaouira in July
  • Casablanca in July
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Rabat in July: your questions

Is July a good time to visit Rabat?+
Yes. Thanks to the Atlantic, Rabat stays comfortable in July, around 27°C, while the interior bakes. A steady sea breeze keeps full-day sightseeing manageable, and the riverfront and coast are pleasant. It is one of the best cities in Morocco for a comfortable summer visit — just book ahead, as it is high season.
How hot is Rabat in July?+
Rabat in July has daytime highs of around 27°C and night-time lows near 18°C. The ocean breeze tempers the heat all day, so the capital stays far cooler than inland Marrakech or Fes. Mornings often begin with coastal mist before clearing to bright, warm afternoons.
Is it rainy in Rabat in July?+
July is dry, with essentially no rain — near zero rainy days. The main coastal feature is morning sea mist, which burns off to clear skies. Rain plays no part in planning, so focus on sun protection, hydration and enjoying the tempered Atlantic warmth.
What should I pack for Rabat in July?+
Pack light, breathable summer clothing, a light layer for breezy evenings, a sun hat, high-SPF sunscreen, sunglasses and a refillable water bottle. The Atlantic keeps the capital comfortable, so heavy layers are unnecessary even at night.
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  • This is when Rabat's coastal setting pays off most. The long Bouregreg riverfront and the Atlantic shore catch the breeze, the evenings are warm and lively, and the city makes a cool-by-comparison contrast to inland Morocco. Travellers escaping the heat of Marrakech or Fes find the capital a welcome relief, and a day down the coast at Casablanca extends the same tempered, ocean-cooled experience.

    July is high summer for European holidaymakers, so the city and coast are busier and accommodation should be booked ahead, but Rabat absorbs the season more easily than the crowded headline destinations. For travellers who want warm, reliable, dry weather without the inland furnace — and a capital rich in monuments and gardens — July is a genuinely good, comfortable month on Morocco's Atlantic coast.

    Best for

    Who July suits

    • Comfortable Atlantic summer
    • A cool escape from inland heat
    • Riverfront & coastal walks
    • Warm, lively evenings
    Come prepared

    What to pack for Rabat in July

    • Light, breathable summer clothing
    • A light layer for breezy evenings
    • Sun hat & high-SPF sunscreen
    • Sunglasses
    • Refillable water bottle
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