Agadir Sees Surge in French Tourism, 17% Increase in November Visits

French tourists were again the first foreigners to visit the city of Agadir during the month of November according to data just published by the Regional Tourism Council (CRT) of Agadir-Souss-Massa.
They were 12,277 to have visited the capital of Souss, compared to 10,440 tourists in November 2017, an increase of 17.60%. The Germans take second place with 11,186 visitors, followed by the British with 8,803, also up from last year’s figures.
Still according to the CRT, it is the 4-star hotels that have welcomed the most tourists (Moroccans included) with a total of 18,383, followed by the tourist clubs with 15,752 tourists.
In total, the city welcomed 76,755 tourists compared to 73,837 in November 2017.
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