RIU Hotels Reopens All Six Moroccan Resorts Following Pandemic Closures

After the reopening of the RIU Tikida Palmeraie in Marrakech on February 4 and the RIU Palace Tikida Agadir on February 7, the RIU hotel chain has decided to reopen its four other hotels in Morocco.
RIU will proceed to reopen all its hotels in Morocco by next week. Following the first two units that resumed their activities at the beginning of this month, the Spanish hotel chain has launched the reopening of its four other establishments in Morocco.
Thus, the RIU Palace Tikida Taghazout and the RIU Tikida Garden respectively reopened on Thursday, February 10 and Friday, February 11. On Thursday, February 17, it will be the turn of the RIU Tikida Dunas and the RIU Tikida Beach, the company specified to Eph.
The six RIU and Tikida group hotels in Morocco are distributed as follows: three hotels in Agadir, two in Marrakech and one in Taghazout.
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