
Medina in October
Great time to visit
The weather finally becomes enjoyable again, marking the beginning of the ideal visiting season. Crowds start returning but remain manageable compared to peak months.
Weather
October brings the first truly pleasant weather in months with temperatures dropping to 38°C during the day. Nights become comfortable again at 24°C. Rain is minimal, and humidity levels decrease significantly.
38°C high24°C low1 rain days
Crowds & Cost
moderate crowds
~$155/day average
Events & Festivals
- •Mawlid an-Nabi (dates vary)
- •Winter pilgrimage season begins
October Tips
- •Book accommodations early as this marks the return of pleasant weather
- •Perfect time for sunrise prayers at the Prophet's Mosque
- •Pack light layers as temperature swings become noticeable
All Months
October through March offers the most comfortable weather for spiritual reflection. Temperatures hover around 25°C (77°F) during the day, and you can actually walk outside without wilting. The winter months see fewer pilgrims too, giving you more space to contemplate.
Ramadan transforms the entire city. The atmosphere becomes electric as millions break their fast together, but accommodations book solid and prices spike. If you can handle the crowds, there's nothing quite like experiencing Ramadan in the Prophet's city.
Hajj season (dates vary each year) brings the largest crowds but also the most profound spiritual energy. The city operates at maximum capacity, with every hotel, restaurant, and transport service stretched to its limits. Book everything months in advance if you're coming during this time.
Summer in Medina is brutal. Temperatures regularly hit 45°C (113°F), and the combination of heat and humidity makes outdoor walking nearly unbearable. The Saudi government provides air-conditioned walkways to the mosque, but you'll still need serious heat tolerance.
Medina Scores
Solo
8/10
Couples
3/10
Families
6/10
Adventure
4/10
Budget
5/10
Luxury
7/10
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