
Tangier’s Medina Poses Accessibility Challenges for Disabled Tourists
9 August 2024
Many disabled tourists experience difficulties in moving around the city of Tangier, especially in the medina, due to the inaccessibility of the roads.
9 August 2024
Many disabled tourists experience difficulties in moving around the city of Tangier, especially in the medina, due to the inaccessibility of the roads.
8 August 2024
According to official data, the number of vacant apartments in the Tanger-Tétouan-Al Hoceima region is estimated at around 334,000 units, representing 15.6% of the total number (…)
7 August 2024
Despite the huge delay in the tourist season due to the postponement of school exam dates and the celebration of Eid al-Adha, tourism is gradually picking up in the (…)
5 August 2024
In Morocco, difficulties are piling up for foreign and Moroccan tourists. In addition to the surge in prices of services in restaurants, cafes and shops, many tourists are (…)
5 August 2024
The phenomenon of planting palm trees and cutting down trees persists in some Moroccan cities, despite the campaigns and calls launched by environmental protection associations (…)
4 August 2024
Moroccans residing abroad (MREs) were turned away at the entrance of a luxury restaurant on the Tangier corniche because they were wearing traditional Moroccan clothing.
1 August 2024
MREs (Moroccans Residing Abroad) who own apartments in a tourist complex located on the seafront in Oued Ghlala in the Tangier region, are targeted by an expropriation as part (…)
31 July 2024
Significant traffic jams make circulation difficult on the roads of Tangier during this summer period marked by the influx of Moroccans residing abroad (MREs) and tourists.
29 July 2024
In Morocco, there is a kind of malaise this summer in the tourism industry. The northern cities, especially Tangier and Martil, are experiencing a drop in tourist attendance. (…)
27 July 2024
Tangier is facing a mobility crisis this summer season. Many vacationers are struggling to find transportation for their travels.