Visiting Tetouan in June
Visiting Tetouan in June
# Tetouan in June: What It’s Actually Like
Here’s the honest version: June in Tetouan is genuinely lovely, and not enough people know it.
The weather sits in that sweet spot before summer becomes oppressive. Temperatures hover around the low-to-mid twenties, occasionally nudging higher as the month progresses. Being inland and nestled against the Rif Mountains, Tetouan gets more moderate temperatures than the coast nearby, though you’ll still want light layers for evenings. Rainfall is minimal by June – the wet season is long over – so you’re not really gambling on that front. It’s dry, pleasantly warm, and the air still carries some freshness before July bakes everything properly.
Crowds are the interesting part. Tetouan sits in an awkward spot in the tourist calendar. The big summer influx, largely Moroccan diaspora returning from Europe plus Spanish visitors crossing from Ceuta, ramps up properly in July and August. June is the approach. The medina, which is genuinely one of the most intact and undervisited in Morocco, feels authentic rather than performative. You can wander the UNESCO-listed old city without feeling processed. Craftspeople in the souks are actually working rather than posing.
Everything is open. Ramadan is well behind you by June in most years, so restaurants and cafés operate normal hours. The artisan workshops, the Ethnographic Museum, the Archaeological Museum – all functioning without hassle.
Worth it? Absolutely, and specifically for people who find Fes or Marrakech exhausting. Tetouan rewards genuine curiosity over checklist tourism. It has a distinct Andalusian character you won’t find elsewhere, Spanish colonial architecture sitting alongside traditional Moroccan medina streets, and a tangible daily life that hasn’t been entirely reorganised around visitors. If you like sitting in a café watching a city actually work, this is your place in June.
**Practical tip:** Accommodation fills faster than you’d expect because the city is small. Book ahead, particularly for anything in or immediately beside the medina. Options are limited compared to major tourist cities, and the decent places go quickly even outside peak season.
Plan Your Trip
- Hotels: Search accommodation in Tetouan on Booking.com
- Tours & Activities: Browse Tetouan experiences on GetYourGuide
- Day Trips: Find Tetouan tours on Viator