
Ramadan is one of the most special and spiritual times of the year in Morocco. As the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, it is observed by Muslims worldwide through fasting from dawn to sunset, prayer, and reflection. If you are planning to visit Morocco during Ramadan, understanding local customs will help you enjoy a respectful and unforgettable experience.
At Morocco Extra Tours, we help travelers discover the authentic beauty of Morocco—even during this sacred month.
What Is Ramadan in Morocco?
Ramadan is a month of fasting, spiritual reflection, and community. Muslims abstain from food and drink from sunrise until sunset. The day ends with Iftar, the evening meal shared with family and friends.
Throughout the month, mosques fill with worshippers for special nightly prayers called Taraweeh, and cities take on a peaceful rhythm during the day, followed by vibrant evenings full of life.
Is It Good to Travel to Morocco During Ramadan?
Yes — traveling to Morocco during Ramadan can be a unique and culturally rich experience.
While daily life slows down during daylight hours, most tourist attractions, riads, and major sites remain open. However, here’s what to expect:
- Some local restaurants and cafés may close during the day.
- Streets are generally quieter before sunset.
- Business hours may change slightly.
- Evenings are lively, festive, and full of local energy.
Major destinations like Marrakech, Fes, Casablanca, and Chefchaouen remain welcoming to visitors.

Cultural Tips for Visiting Morocco During Ramadan
To ensure a respectful and smooth trip, keep these simple guidelines in mind:
1. Avoid Eating or Drinking in Public During the Day
While tourists are not required to fast, it is respectful to avoid eating, drinking, or smoking in public before sunset.
2. Dress Modestly
Morocco is generally tolerant, but during Ramadan modest clothing is especially appreciated.
3. Plan Activities for Evenings
After sunset, Morocco comes alive. Markets, cafés, and public squares become vibrant social spaces.

What Makes Ramadan Special for Travelers?
Ramadan offers travelers a deeper cultural connection:
- Experience authentic Moroccan Iftar meals.
- Explore night markets and lively medinas.
- Hear the beautiful call to prayer echo through historic cities.
- Witness strong community traditions and hospitality.
It’s also a wonderful time to enjoy peaceful sightseeing during the day and festive atmospheres at night.

Should You Visit Morocco During Ramadan?
If you are looking for beaches and party nightlife, another time of year may suit you better. But if you want to experience Morocco’s culture, traditions, and spiritual atmosphere in an authentic way, Ramadan is an incredible time to visit.
With proper planning and local guidance, your trip will be smooth and enriching.
Plan Your Ramadan Trip with Morocco Extra Tours
At Morocco Extra Tours, we specialize in private and customized tours across Morocco all year round. Whether you want a desert adventure, imperial cities tour, or cultural escape, we tailor your itinerary to match Ramadan schedules while ensuring comfort and convenience.
Contact Morocco Extra Tours today and let us design your perfect Moroccan journey during Ramadan.

