
Fès in June
Not the best time
June tests your heat tolerance with scorching afternoons that drive most visitors indoors. The Sacred Music Festival provides cultural compensation, but you'll spend considerable time seeking shade and air conditioning.
Weather
June marks the beginning of Fès's challenging summer season with temperatures climbing into genuinely hot territory. The dry heat can feel overwhelming in the medina's narrow, stone-walled alleys. Afternoons become nearly unbearable for extended walking.
33°C high19°C low1 rain days
Crowds & Cost
moderate crowds
~$70/day average
Events & Festivals
- •Fès Festival of World Sacred Music (early June)
- •Summer solstice celebrations
June Tips
- •Explore the medina before 10 AM and after 5 PM to avoid peak heat
- •Book air-conditioned accommodations - fans won't cut it
- •Afternoon naps become essential, not luxury
All Months
March through May gives you perfect weather and blooming orange trees. October and November work too – warm days, cool nights, fewer crowds. Summer is brutal. We're talking 40°C heat trapped in stone corridors with no air conditioning. Winter brings rain and surprising cold. The medina's stone streets become slippery. Ramadan changes the rhythm completely – shops close during the day, but evenings come alive. Book accommodations early for the World Sacred Music Festival in June if you can handle the heat. Spring remains your best bet for comfortable exploring.
Fès Scores
Solo
7/10
Couples
7/10
Families
6/10
Adventure
6/10
Budget
8/10
Luxury
6/10
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