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Visiting Al Hoceima in April

Visiting Al Hoceima in April

# Al Hoceima in April: What to Actually Expect

Al Hoceima sits on one of Morocco’s most genuinely beautiful stretches of coastline, and April puts you in an interesting middle ground where the place hasn’t quite decided what season it wants to be yet.

**The honest weather situation:** April here is unpredictable in a way that Mediterranean coastlines tend to be. You can get genuinely warm, clear days where the water looks impossibly blue and you understand immediately why people rave about this place. You can also get grey, blustery days with rain that comes in off the sea and makes everything feel a bit abandoned. Realistically, expect a mix of both within the same week. Temperatures hover somewhere between mild and pleasant rather than properly hot, so swimming is possible if you’re brave or northern European.

**Crowds:** This is genuinely one of April’s biggest selling points. Al Hoceima in summer, particularly July and August, gets packed with Moroccan families and diaspora returning home. It’s lively but accommodation prices spike and beaches get busy. In April you’re largely left alone. The town feels like itself rather than a holiday version of itself, which is either appealing or slightly quiet depending on your personality.

**What’s open:** Most restaurants and cafés are operating normally since this is a functioning town rather than a purely seasonal resort. The national park around Cala Iris and Tala Youssef is accessible and genuinely beautiful for hiking without summer heat punishing you. Some beach facilities won’t be fully set up yet but that rarely matters much.

**Worth visiting in April for:** hikers, people who want dramatic coastal scenery without crowds, anyone wanting to explore the Rif region authentically, photographers chasing that moody light.

**Less ideal if:** you’re specifically coming for guaranteed beach holiday weather and need sunshine certainty before booking.

**One practical tip:** Rent a car. The coastline and the national park require independent transport to properly appreciate. Al Hoceima’s actual magic isn’t in the town centre, it’s twenty minutes outside it, and you’ll miss the best parts entirely without wheels.

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