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When is the best time to go to Morocco?
Next year we are planning to go with my husband to Morocco, we are interested in the question when is it better to go there, at what time of the year? Is it worth taking a 5 year old child with you?
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аватар DegusT
depending on how you are going to spend your time, which route? In reality, the season for your trip depends on these parameters.
аватар magnus777
It all depends on the purpose of your trip and the place. If you just want to lie down on the beach of the Atlantic, it is better to go in the fall, because from May to September there is a strong cold wind blowing from the ocean, which raises dust storms, oppresses palm trees, etc., and the water will be warmer in autumn.
аватар magnus777
Well, it's hard to say about the child. The air temperature in Morocco reaches 45 degrees, plus a very scorching sun and sandstorms. So see for yourself.
аватар ksuhafrol
We are going in order to get to know the country and the culture of the country more, we have not decided on the route yet. Thinking about how best to go on your own or is it still better to buy a tour? I understand that it is better to leave the child at home. I would be grateful for any advice.
аватар magnus777
In this case, it’s better not to carry a five-year-old child with you, definitely! After all, you will have to travel through the Atlas Mountains and the Atlantic coast on Arab trains and buses. There stuffiness, drafts, etc. Plus, long journeys, a lot of people on the streets of old cities and narrow passages littered with all sorts of rubbish and goods, snakes, etc. animals. And what pleasure will you get from the trip if you only think about the child.
аватар magnus777
And there is really something to see in Morocco. Be sure to visit ancient cities such as Fes and Marrakech, as well as Casablanca and Assaouira (Essaouira). Drive through the central Atlas, look at the argan trees (they only grow there), buy argan oil and look at the goats that climb these trees.
Well, in general, read the history of this country, there are many beautiful places, which is worth only one Majorelle garden. By the way, if you like wine, then Morocco has a very tasty rose wine, and there is also a gray one that is produced in this country.
аватар DegusT
well, of course, gray wine ... where without it? Naive people think that it really is gray. No, the usual pink, and a terrible taste. The main thing is to intrigue, so that tourists will definitely buy something unnecessary! Arab trains are excellent electric trains, quite clean unlike domestic ones. And train stations in large cities are just an example to follow!
Arriving in Casablanca, you can drive around on your own, of course, if you are guided by the place (you can use the map) and be sure to speak French or Spanish. English - only in the tourist zone. If you are interested, I will write a route in a personal message ... since I traveled from Kaza to Rabat - Fes - Marrakech and back without any train escort. Agadir and southern cities as well as Saura (essuera... as soon as the Europeans do not distort!!!) of course, on the route! And it’s really better not to take a 5-year-old child in this situation...
аватар ksuhafrol
Thank you for your answers, safsaf, if you can, then drop in a personal route along which you made your trip to Morocco.
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