Marrakesh: Aerial views show beautiful city in Morocco Just because summer is coming to an end and temperatures are slowly dropping, this doesn't mean that you have to miss out on rays and hotter climates in other regions around the world. With hundreds of Brits finding themselves searching for the best holiday destination every year that offers a winter sun in order to avoid the UK’s miserable, rainy days that shortly follow in September, there’s one country that offers warm temperatures, astonishing cultural attractions, and memorable experiences. Just a three-hour flight from the UK, jetsetters can fly to Morocco and visit one of its most iconic and renowned cities - Marrakesh.

If you have never travelled to Morocco before and want to live the full Moroccan experience, then Marrakech should definitely be your first choice. From the bustling souks to the sensational dishes that will leave you craving more, this city has been a long-time favourite for holidaymakers . But perhaps what is best of all are the long hot summers in Marrakesh which result in high temperatures in September.

Jemaa el Fnaa is a UNESCO-heritage site filled with stalls, street performers and snake charmers (Image: Getty) While it is slightly cooler than July and August and visitors can expect to see slight rainfall within the region, the average high can reach up to 33C and cools to a pleasant 18C at nighttime. TUI has also shared that temperatures are similar in October, with the average daily maxi.