For peak season, meaning April, May, and October, you need 12 to 18 months of lead time. I know that sounds like a lot, but the numbers do not lie. La Mamounia's most popular Saturday dates in October are booked 14 months ahead. Beldi Country Club fills their autumn calendar about 12 months out. If you want a specific venue on a specific date in peak season, 18 months is not excessive, it is realistic. For shoulder season (March, June, November) or low season (July, August, December through February), 8 to 10 months is usually enough. You will have more venue options and more negotiating power. I have helped couples book a beautiful November wedding at Jnane Tamsna with just 7 months of lead time because the calendar was wide open. Here is my recommended timeline based on what actually works. At 12 to 18 months out, lock in your venue and your wedding planner. These are the two decisions that shape everything else. At 9 to 12 months, book your photographer, videographer, and florist. The top photographers in this market, people like Yann Audic, book across Southern Europe and Morocco simultaneously, so their calendars fill quickly. At 6 to 9 months, secure your DJ or band, your makeup artist, and your caterer if external. Start your menu tasting process. At 4 to 6 months, finalize your ceremony details, confirm guest accommodation blocks, and book any cultural entertainment like Gnaoua musicians or henna artists. At 2 to 3 months, do your final venue walkthrough, confirm all vendor contracts, and review the day-of timeline with your planner. The caveat here is that these timelines assume you are organized and make decisions reasonably quickly. I have worked with couples who secured their venue 15 months out but then spent 4 months debating between two florists, which pushed everything else back. Once you book the venue, keep the momentum going. One thing I always tell couples. Do not wait to have everything figured out before you start booking. In Marrakech, the venue comes first, and everything else builds around it. I have seen couples lose their dream venue because they wanted to compare five more options before committing. If you visit a venue, love it, and the price works, book it. You can figure out the flowers later. Our Planning Checklist breaks this entire timeline into a month-by-month action plan so you always know what to do next. It is based on the planning cadence I have seen work best across hundreds of Marrakech weddings.
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