Casablanca

Casablanca

Casablanca in May

Great time to visit

May offers the final chapter of Casablanca's golden weather period. Still excellent conditions but you'll notice the city preparing for summer's intensity.

Weather

May continues the excellent weather pattern with warm days that aren't yet hot. Evening temperatures stay comfortable enough for after-dinner walks along the Corniche. Very little rain means you can plan outdoor activities with confidence.

24°C high16°C low3 rain days

Crowds & Cost

high crowds
~$95/day average

Events & Festivals

  • Labor Day celebrations
  • End of Ramadan festivities (dates vary)

May Tips

  • Last month before summer heat kicks in - ideal for exploring
  • Beach clubs at Ain Diab start getting busy on weekends
  • Book Friday prayers at Hassan II Mosque well in advance

All Months

March through May gives you perfect weather — warm days, cool evenings, and minimal rain. The Hassan II Mosque looks stunning in spring light, and you can actually enjoy walking around the city without melting. October and November work almost as well. Temperatures hover around 22°C, perfect for exploring on foot. The Atlantic stays warm enough for swimming until early November. Summer gets brutal. July and August see temperatures hit 35°C with humidity that makes everything sticky. The saving grace? Ocean breezes along the Corniche provide relief, and many hotels offer pool access. Winter brings rain and cooler temperatures — not ideal for sightseeing but great for experiencing local life. Cafés fill with locals escaping the weather, and you'll get authentic interactions without tourist crowds. Just pack a jacket; evenings can drop to 8°C. Ramadan affects restaurant hours and alcohol availability. Plan accordingly if you're visiting during this period, which shifts each year based on the lunar calendar.

Casablanca Scores

Solo

6/10

Couples

5/10

Families

6/10

Adventure

6/10

Budget

8/10

Luxury

6/10

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