<h2>Morocco: A Year-Round Destination</h2>
<p>Morocco is one of those rare destinations that offers something special in every season. From the snow-capped Atlas Mountains in winter to the sun-drenched beaches in summer, from the blooming valleys in spring to the golden desert light in autumn, timing your visit depends on what you want to experience.</p>
<h2>Spring (March - May): The Golden Season</h2>
<p>Spring is widely considered the best time to visit Morocco. Temperatures are comfortable (20-28C), the countryside is green and blooming, and the crowds have not yet arrived. The Atlas Mountains are stunning with wildflowers, the Dades Valley is at its most beautiful, and cities like Marrakech and Fes are pleasant without the summer heat. This is also the season of the Rose Festival in Kelaat Mgouna, a celebration of the valley's famous Damask roses.</p>
<h2>Summer (June - August): Beach and Mountain Season</h2>

<p>Summer brings intense heat to inland cities — Marrakech can reach 45C and the desert is virtually off-limits. However, the Atlantic coast stays refreshingly cool (22-26C), making Essaouira, Agadir, and Taghazout ideal summer destinations. The High Atlas Mountains also offer a cool retreat with excellent hiking conditions. Ramadan may fall during summer months, which changes the rhythm of daily life.</p>
<h2>Autumn (September - November): Desert Season</h2>
<p>Autumn is the perfect time for Sahara Desert adventures. The extreme summer heat subsides, and the desert becomes accessible and magical. Temperatures in Merzouga are comfortable (25-30C during the day), the light is golden, and the tourist crowds thin out after October. This is the season that Amoudo Journeys recommends for our desert camping experiences.</p>
<h2>Winter (December - February): Culture Season</h2>

<p>Winter is ideal for cultural exploration. Cities like Marrakech and Fes have pleasant daytime temperatures (18-22C) though nights can be cold. The souks are less crowded, prices are lower, and you get a more authentic experience. The Atlas Mountains receive snow, offering skiing at Oukaimeden. The Sahara is cool but clear — perfect for those who prefer brisk mornings and starry nights.</p>
<h2>Regional Differences Matter</h2>
<p>Morocco's geography creates dramatically different microclimates. The Mediterranean coast has mild winters, the Atlantic coast stays moderate year-round, the interior gets extreme heat in summer and cold in winter, and the desert has the widest temperature swings. Always check the specific region you are visiting rather than relying on general Morocco weather advice.</p>
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