Visiting Tangier in March
Visiting Tangier in March
# Tangier in March: Still Finding Its Feet
March in Tangier sits in that awkward in-between zone where winter hasn’t fully left but summer hasn’t bothered showing up yet. Temperatures hover somewhere between 12 and 18 degrees Celsius most days, which sounds reasonable until the Atlantic wind comes off the strait and cuts straight through whatever jacket you thought was sufficient. Pack layers. Genuinely, pack more layers than you think you need.
Rainfall is genuinely unpredictable. March can be perfectly dry and bright, or it can deliver grey, persistent drizzle for days at a stretch. The medina’s narrow streets handle rain badly – steep, uneven surfaces become slippery, and the overall atmosphere shifts from atmospheric to slightly miserable. There’s no way to plan around this. You’re rolling the dice.
What this means practically is that Tangier in March rewards flexible itineraries. The old medina, the Kasbah, the Grand Socco – these work fine even in cooler weather because you’re moving constantly. The beaches, though, are largely pointless. Locals aren’t using them yet and you’ll understand why immediately.
Crowd-wise, March is genuinely quiet. The summer European tourists haven’t arrived, school holidays aren’t a factor for most visitors, and the city feels like it belongs to itself again. This is actually one of March’s real arguments. Negotiations in the souks are more relaxed, guesthouses have availability, and nobody is competing with you for a table at the better restaurants in the ville nouvelle.
Everything is open. Tangier isn’t a heavily seasonal city in terms of businesses closing down – the medina operates year-round for residents, not tourists.
**Is it worth it?** For city exploration, culture, food, and photography – yes, genuinely. For sunshine and relaxation, probably wait until May.
March suits people who want Tangier without the performance. Travellers who are comfortable with unpredictable weather and don’t need beach energy will likely love it.
**One practical tip:** Bring waterproof shoes, not just waterproof layers. The medina streets will betray you otherwise.
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