Visiting Casablanca in February
Visiting Casablanca in February
# Casablanca in February: What It’s Actually Like
Look, Casablanca isn’t really on most people’s Morocco bucket list anyway, and February doesn’t dramatically change that calculation either way.
The weather in February sits in genuinely unpredictable territory. You’re looking at mild temperatures, typically somewhere in the mid-teens Celsius, which is perfectly comfortable but hardly beach weather. The city gets real rainfall in winter, and February can deliver grey, drizzly days that make Casablanca’s concrete-heavy urban landscape feel a bit bleak. Equally, you might get crisp sunny afternoons where everything looks sharp and pleasant. Pack layers and something waterproof and accept the uncertainty.
The crowds situation is actually one of February’s genuine advantages. Tourism here runs lighter than in Marrakech or Fes year-round, and February amplifies that. You won’t be fighting anyone for space at Hassan II Mosque, which is genuinely spectacular and absolutely worth your time. The Corniche is quiet. Restaurants feel local rather than performative. If you hate feeling like you’re on a conveyor belt, this timing helps.
Everything is open. Morocco doesn’t really do seasonal closures the way European coastal destinations do. The medina markets, the cafes, the restaurants in the Maarif neighbourhood – all operating normally. The city functions as a real working city regardless of what month it is.
So who should actually visit in February? Business travellers who’ve already decided – yes, obviously. People using Casablanca as a one or two night stopover before heading elsewhere in Morocco – it works fine. Architecture enthusiasts interested in the Art Deco colonial buildings and that extraordinary mosque – the cooler weather makes wandering genuinely pleasant. People seeking sun, warmth, and holiday vibes should keep moving toward Agadir or wait for April.
The honest answer is Casablanca rewards people who approach it as a real city rather than a postcard, and February suits that mindset perfectly.
**Practical tip:** Book a Hassan II Mosque guided tour in advance online. It’s one of the few mosques non-Muslims can enter in Morocco, and February availability is good, but the specific tour slots still fill up.
Plan Your Trip
- Hotels: Search accommodation in Casablanca on Booking.com
- Tours & Activities: Browse Casablanca experiences on GetYourGuide
- Day Trips: Find Casablanca tours on Viator