RAMADAN 2026
February 13, 2027

Ramadan is a sacred month of fasting, reflection and community. Visitors are warmly welcome to Tamraght, however encouraged to be respectful of those who are observing.
Depending on the moon this begins Tuesday 17th February or Wednesday 18th February & ends around Wednesday 18 March 2026 or Thursday 19 March
Eid al-Fitr celebrations on 19 or 20 March 2026
🌙 Ramadan in Morocco – What to Know & Expect
Ramadan is the holiest month in Islam. During this time, Muslims fast daily from sunrise to sunset. Abstaining from food, drink (including water) & smoking.
It is a month focused on prayer, self-discipline, generosity & community connection.
Whether you’re living in Morocco or visiting during this period, here’s a gentle guide to help you navigate it respectfully.
🕰 What Changes During Ramadan?
Daily Rhythm Shifts
Days are generally quieter and slower paced where as Evenings become lively & social after sunset.
Some cafés & restaurants may be closed during daylight hours (some tourist areas remain open).
Businesses may operate reduced or adjusted hours.
More food vendor pop ups will be available (a great oppertunity to try homemade traditions & get freshly squeezed orange juice!)
Iftar (Breaking the Fast)
At sunset, families gather for iftar, the meal that breaks the fast.
Streets may empty just before sunset then come alive afterwards.
Night Energy
After iftar, Tamraght feels more vibrant.
Markets, bakeries & cafés may open later
Many people stay up late, especially for special evening prayers.
🤍 Being Mindful & Respectful
You are absolutely allowed to eat & drink if you are not fasting as this can supports the local businesses
Helpful etiquette:
Dress modestly in the town. At the beach is still ok.
Be patient, people may be lower in energy before sunset.
Greet people with “Ramadan Mubarak” (Happy Ramadan) if you’d like.
Remember: locals understand that visitors may not be fasting. A little sensitivity is appreciated, not perfection.
🌅 The Beauty of Ramadan
Ramadan in Morocco is also incredibly special to witness:
Community iftars & shared meals
Extra generosity & charity
A peaceful, reflective atmosphere by day
Magical social evenings
It is less about restriction & more about connection to faith, family & community.

