Visiting Morocco During Ramadan: A Practical 2026 Guide
PracticalJanuary 28, 2026 · 7 min read

Visiting Morocco During Ramadan: A Practical 2026 Guide

Ramadan is one of the most atmospheric times to visit Morocco — provided you know what to expect. With a little planning and respect, it can be the most memorable trip of all.

The rhythm of the day

From dawn to sunset, observant Muslims fast. Days are quieter and some sites keep shorter hours, but the city comes alive at iftar — the sunset breaking of the fast — in a wave of warmth and generosity.

Eating, drinking & opening hours

Hotels and tourist restaurants serve as normal throughout the day, and your private guide will know exactly what is open. Many guests choose to share an iftar — an unforgettable experience we are happy to arrange.

  • Eat, drink and smoke discreetly in public out of respect during daylight hours.
  • Book iftar experiences ahead — the best fill up fast.

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