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Visiting Fes in April: Weather + Festivals + Things to Do

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Updated: Jan 8

Is April a good time to visit Fes? Yes, provided you don’t mind crowds! While the weather is perfect for sightseeing in the medina (I’m talking low-to-mid-20s Celsius) and the heat of summer hasn’t yet arrived, there’s usually an influx of tourists to Fes around the Easter break, which is mid-April 2025. 


It’s also worth mentioning that in 2025, Ramadan will end around 30/31 March, with many tourists waiting for the end of the holy month to visit Morocco. What all this means is you can expect bigger crowds at many of Fes el Bali’s most popular tourist attractions and accommodation prices will likely rise to reflect the increased demand. 


But that doesn’t mean you can’t still have a wonderful experience in Fes in April. It may just mean sharing the medina with more people and being organised when it comes to booking a riad and making restaurant reservations. There are also some fantastic excursions possible from Fes if you need to escape for a day, as well as intimate cooking classes that will provide a break from the busy streets outside. 


In this article, discover everything you need to know about visiting Fes in April, from the weather to crowds and special events. I’ll also share with you some of the best things to do in Fes in April to help you plan a seasonally suitable itinerary. 


Planning a longer Moroccan escape? Discover everything you need to know about travelling to Morocco in April here.


For more information about visiting this ancient, check out my Ultimate Travel Guide to Fes.


A narrow alleyway in the medina of Fes, Morocco

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Fes weather in April


Fes in April is notable for its blissfully mild and comfortable weather, perfect for exploring the medina, historic sites and souks. The days are generally warm and sunny, with high temperatures typically ranging from 21°C to 23°C (70°F to 74°F) - you can easily get around in a T-shirt during the middle of the day!


As evening approaches, the temperatures cool down noticeably, with average lows dipping to between 9°C and 11°C (49°F and 52°F) - it's wise to pack a light jacket or sweater for the chilly nights. April also sees occasional rain showers, which are usually brief and don't significantly impact travel plans. That being said, bringing a light waterproof jacket is a good idea, just in case you get caught out. 


Visiting Fes in April

Visiting a tannery is one of the best things to do in Fes in April

Is April a busy time in Fes?


As winter transitions to spring and temperatures warm, April tends to be a busy time for tourism in Fes. Visitor numbers start to increase, especially around the Easter holiday period if it falls within the month (as it does in 2025). The medina feels noticeably busier than it did in March and many of the most popular attractions in the city can get crowded.


If you’re thinking about visiting Fes in April, it’s really important to secure your accommodation well in advance, particularly if you're travelling over the Easter break. Many of the best riads and hotels will book out and you can expect higher nightly rates than the month before. In fact, accommodation in Fes tends to be at its most expensive in April, so keep an eye out for good deals and grab them if you can!


Best things to do in Fes in April

A beautifully decorated courtyard in Fes, Morocco

What’s on in Fes in April


Fes Festival of Sufi Culture


This annual festival draws seekers, mystics and the spiritually curious from all corners of the globe to the ancient streets of Fes. It offers a profound exploration of Sufi teachings, rituals, music and dance - a tradition that traces its roots back centuries. Festival-goers are treated to soul-stirring performances by renowned Sufi musicians and whirling dervishes, as well as thought-provoking discussions on topics like meditation, healing and enlightenment. Beyond the Sufi path, the festival also showcases the diversity of spiritual traditions from around the world, fostering a spirit of universal understanding and unity.


Best things to do in Fes in April

Experiencing the Festival of Sufi Culture is one of the best things to do in Fes in April

Best things to do in Fes in April


With its mild temperatures, April is the perfect time to explore Fes el-Bali, a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its well-preserved medieval architecture, colourful souks and traditional artisan workshops. While wandering the streets, you can witness skilled craftsmen creating intricate mosaics, hand-woven textiles and beautifully crafted ceramics using techniques passed down through generations. 


The medina is also home to the world's oldest continuously operating university, the University of Al-Qarawiyyin, and several beautifully preserved madrasas, not to mention the historic Choura Tannery where you can pick up handmade leather goods. If you want to avoid the April crowds, head out early in the morning as soon as they open or time your visit for late in the afternoon. The 14th-century Merenid Tombs overlooking the city may be a quieter alternative, together with the 16th-century fort of Borj Nord, both of which offer incredible views. 


While Fes can get very busy in April, there are plenty of day trips you can do from the ancient city if you want to escape the tourist masses. One of the most popular is to the Imperial city of Meknes (famed for its monumental gate), which can easily be combined with a visit to the ancient Roman ruins of Volubilis and the holy town of Moulay Idriss. Nature lovers should take a day trip to the Middle Atlas Mountains to discover its waterfalls and cedar forests, which provide a habitat for Barbary macaques. 


If you don’t feel like venturing out from the city, you can participate in a cooking class to learn the secrets of Fassi cuisine - I really think Fes is one of the best places to do a cooking class in Morocco! Palais Amani is particularly renowned for its cooking school and offers a really polished experience, although you'll find plenty of family-run options for a home-style cooking experience. 


Is April a good time to visit Fes?

Looking inside the courtyard of a mosque in Fes, Morocco

Is April a good time to visit Fes?


With daily life back to normal following Ramadan, April is sure to be a lively time to visit Fes in 2025. There’s usually an influx of visitors to the city during the Easter break, which pushes up accommodation prices and sees crowds at many of Fes el Bali’s most popular attractions.


But the weather is absolutely perfect for sightseeing - not too hot, not too cold - and the surrounding landscapes are lush following the early spring rains. Provided you don’t mind sharing the medina with a lot of other people, April can be a wonderful time in Fes. If you don’t like crowds, my recommendation would be to alternate a day in the medina with a tour to a nearby destination, such as Meknes or Volubilis.


 

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I'm Malika, a global traveller who first visited Morocco in 2014 before marrying a local and settling down in a little village on the Atlantic coast. Over the years, I've developed an intense love for Morocco, its majestic landscapes, storied cities and the incredibly warm hospitality of its people. As the owner and content creator of Malika in Morocco, I share my years of experience exploring the country, from north to south and from the Atlantic Ocean to the Sahara Desert. I am passionate about helping others plan their Moroccan travel adventures to ensure they get the most out of their North African experience. 


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