How to protect yourself from the sun on your trip to Morocco?

Morocco is a top destination for holidaymakers. With major cities to visit and, of course, a wide range of activities to do, Morocco also offers extraordinary scenery and breathtaking views. But if you decide to go to Morocco, you need to take various precautions to protect yourself from the sun. A sunburn can not only ruin your entire stay, but can also be dangerous for your skin. How can you protect yourself from the sun on your trip to Morocco? Discover our solutions.

The climate in Morocco

With mild, wet winters and hot, dry summers, Morocco has a typically Mediterranean climate. However, Morocco's climate can be divided into two parts: the north-west, which has a fairly mild climate, and the south-east, which has a rather arid climate. In all cases, Morocco offers summer temperatures of between 18 and 28°C in the coastal towns, but as you move further into the country, temperatures can reach between 35 and 41°C. With these temperatures, it's always important to protect yourself from the heat, especially the sun. But if you want to cool off, you should know that Ksar Ighnda offers you a swimming pool and a cool spot during your stay in Ouarzazate.

Why protect yourself from the sun?

The sun emits light towards the earth, and part of this light consists of invisible UV rays. When these rays reach the skin, they cause tanning, burns and other skin damage. However, solar radiation can also cause skin ageing and wrinkles. But that's not all: it's also dangerous, causing sunburn and even cancer if you're not careful. For health reasons, you need to protect yourself from the sun.

On the other hand, sunburn can potentially ruin your entire stay in Morocco. In both cases, you need to be careful and take steps to protect yourself effectively from the sun. But what can you do to avoid sunburn during your trip to Morocco?

5 practical tips for effective sun protection

Wear sun cream regularly

Sunscreens either block the absorption of ultraviolet rays by the skin or absorb ultraviolet rays and transform them into rays that are not harmful to the skin. It's important that you take the time to determine the best protection factor for your skin. To do this, choose your products carefully and don't forget to apply the cream regularly.

Wear long sleeves or trousers when you go out

Wearing breathable, light-coloured sleeves in extreme heat can also keep you cool. Sweat is used to cool the body and when you are able to retain some of this moisture, natural cooling takes place.

Put on a hat

When you travel outside during your stay in Morocco, your head and scalp are extremely sensitive. Ultraviolet light from the sun can still slip through even the thickest hairstyles. More importantly, it's hard to notice the side effects of sunburn. Any type of hat will do, but a wide-brimmed hat is the only one that will protect your ears and the back of your neck.

Eat well and stay hydrated

Another way to prevent sun damage is to adopt a healthier lifestyle when you travel to Morocco. It's up to your own body to fight off any damage, illness or injury that occurs. When the sun is extreme, your body's ability to repair itself can make a big difference.

Bonus tip for sun protection

In addition to the advice given above, there are other tips for effective protection from the sun during your stay in Morocco. Firstly, you can invest in ready-to-wear clothing or an umbrella. Finding shade at all times is also a simple but effective alternative. Secondly, you can also wear sunglasses to protect your eyes. And finally, keep cool. To do this, opt for a stay in a luxury hotel which offers refreshing options such as a swimming pool or shelters for shade, etc.