Marrakech Ranks in Top 10 Summer Destinations for French Travelers

According to a recent ranking, a Moroccan city is among the ten most sought-after destinations by the French this summer.
Many French people want to go on vacation this summer. According to a survey conducted in April by the OpinionWay firm for the Liligo comparator, 60% of the French said they intend to go on vacation this summer, and foreign destinations are among the most sought after. 6% of the French wishing to travel this summer will go to Africa, an increase of 3% compared to last summer. Marrakech ranks 9th among the most sought-after destinations by the French. The latter will join the ochre city with a round-trip ticket for one person at 292 €, 3% more expensive than last summer. Tunis takes 5th place. The Tunisian city is accessible to the French with a round-trip ticket for one person at 398 €, 4% more expensive than last summer.
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European destinations are among the most sought after by the French. 44% of those intending to travel this summer will fly to European destinations, an increase of more than 7% compared to the summer of 2023. Two Portuguese cities are in the top 10 of the most sought-after destinations. Lisbon takes 6th place and will be accessible this summer for a round-trip for one person at 196 €, 19% more expensive than last summer, followed by Porto in 7th position, accessible at 204 €, 16% more expensive than last summer. French cities are also present in the ranking. Ajaccio climbs to 2nd place with a round-trip ticket of 258 €, 27% more expensive than last summer. Then come St-Denis de la Réunion (1123 €) and Pointe à Pitre (963 €). Bastia closes the podium (252 €).
Montreal has been the most sought-after destination for the summer of 2024 for the third consecutive year. The French will join the Canadian metropolis with a round-trip ticket for one person at 659 €, 9% cheaper than last summer. Bangkok is in 8th place (1045 €).
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