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Tangier rising in white tiers above the bay where the Atlantic meets the Mediterranean, with the medina and hilltop Kasbah overlooking the Strait of Gibraltar
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Seasonal Guide · Tangier

Tangier in July

Tangier in July: bright dry summer, sea breeze and strong winds

  • Excellent month to visit
  • Higharound 27°C
  • Lowaround 19°C
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Pl. — Tangier, MoroccoJuly · private journeys, on the ground
Tangier, month by month
  • Januarymixed
  • Februarymixed
  • Marchgood
  • Aprilexcellent
  • Mayexcellent
Tangier in July at a Glance
Key weather and planning facts for Tangier in July
VerdictExcellent
Daytime higharound 27°C
Night-time lowaround 19°C
RainfallNear zero rainy days — dry and bright, often windy with the Levante.
Good forBright, dry summer peak · Beaches & lively seafront · Cooler than inland heat · Chefchaouen & Asilah trips

What Tangier is like in July

July is Tangier's bright, dry high summer. Daytime highs around 27°C are warm but kept far more bearable than inland Morocco by the sea breeze and the strong Levante wind that often blows through the Strait. The white medina, the hilltop Kasbah and the bustling bay are at their summery peak, and the long, sunny days draw Moroccan and European holidaymakers to the beaches and cafés.

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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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Tangier in July: your questions

Is July a good time to visit Tangier?+
Yes — July is excellent for a summer city break. Bright, warm highs around 27°C are kept bearable by the sea breeze, far cooler than inland Morocco. The beaches, medina and coast are lively, and Chefchaouen and Asilah trips are at their peak. Expect strong Levante wind on many days.
How hot is Tangier in July?+
Tangier in July has daytime highs of around 27°C and night-time lows near 19°C. The sea breeze and Levante wind keep it warm rather than scorching — markedly cooler than Marrakech — with bright, dry days and warm evenings. The wind can be strong.
Is it rainy in Tangier in July?+
July is dry and bright, with virtually no rain. The defining feature is wind, not water — the Levante can blow strongly through the Strait. Rain is not a planning concern; plan instead around the breeze, which is exhilarating on cliffs and brisk on open beaches.
What should I pack for Tangier in July?+
Pack light summer clothing, a windbreak for the strong Levante wind, a sun hat, sunscreen, sunglasses and swimwear for the beaches. In windy Tangier, a light wind layer is more useful in summer than anything warm.
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  • Septemberexcellent
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  • Novembermixed
  • Decembermixed
  • The city and coast are in full swing. The Kasbah, the medina lanes, the Grand Socco cafés and the run out to Cape Spartel and the Caves of Hercules all reward warm, breezy days, while the beaches fill and the seafront buzzes late into the warm evenings. The wind can be a real presence — exhilarating on the cliffs at Cape Spartel, occasionally fierce on exposed beaches — so a windbreak earns its place in the bag.

    July is also peak season for the northern day trips, with blue Chefchaouen and coastal Asilah both lively and beautiful. For travellers wanting a genuine summer city break with a sea breeze taking the edge off the heat, July is ideal — bright, warm and far gentler than Morocco's interior. Just plan around the wind, which is part of Tangier's summer character.

    Around this month

    Events & seasons in July

    • Ramadan may fall in July in some years — its dates shift ~11 days earlier annually, so confirm for your travel year

    Festival and religious dates shift year to year — please confirm the exact dates for your travel year.

    Best for

    Who July suits

    • Bright, dry summer peak
    • Beaches & lively seafront
    • Cooler than inland heat
    • Chefchaouen & Asilah trips
    Come prepared

    What to pack for Tangier in July

    • Light summer clothing
    • A windbreak for the strong Levante
    • Sun hat & sunscreen
    • Sunglasses
    • Swimwear for the beaches
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