Morocco Prepares to Relaunch Tourism, Touted as Top Post-Pandemic Destination

The Moroccan tourism sector, one of the sectors most affected by the coronavirus pandemic, is preparing for its relaunch. Relying on its potential, Morocco remains a choice tourist destination for tourists at the end of the pandemic, according to the magazine "Travel Daily News".
In an article published on post-covid vacations: "where to go on vacation after the pandemic", the author positions the kingdom at the top of the best tourist destinations in the world.
Among the natural tourist assets of the country, its mountains and its "magnificent coasts" have been cited. According to the article, they "reveal attractive landscapes". The dunes, the historical sites as well as the sumptuous landscapes of the Atlas or the Rif mountains of Morocco are also highlighted. According to the author of the publication, these natural assets make Morocco "a destination of choice for lovers of mountain tourism and nature lovers".
Regarding the various assets of the kingdom, the magazine highlights the dream beaches, appreciated by tourists. It also specifies that water sports can be practiced as easily in Morocco as in Europe. It also adds that the tourist offer in Morocco encourages "to admire the magic of the places and the splendor of the landscapes, in particular the sand dunes or the camel treks".
As for the many other sites that characterize Morocco, the publication invites tourists to visit the Ouzoud waterfalls, "the second highest waterfall in Africa and one of the sites that tourists from around the world want to visit". It also recommends the Hercules Cave at Cap Spartel, "a site particularly popular with tourists".
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