Governor Hassan Zitouni has decided to restrict bathing on the beaches of Al Hoceima, a very popular tourist region during the summer holidays.
Bathing on the beaches of the Al Hoceima region after 8:00 p.m. during the 2024 summer season is now prohibited. This is the decision made by Governor Hassan Zitouni. Effective June 1, this decision remains applicable until September 30. It aims to protect vacationers from
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Al Hoceima Imposes Evening Beach Ban to Enhance Tourist Safety
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Morocco Enhances Support for Expatriates During Summer Visits Home
30 July 2019, by SylvanusThrough a press release, the Urban Agency of Errachidia-Midelt announced the implementation of measures to interact with the concerns of MREs, reports Aujourd’hui Le Maroc.
For the Agency, it is a matter of establishing constant communication with MREs and supporting their summer stay in their country of origin, in accordance with the Royal High Directives, the government’s orientations and the benefits to which they are entitled by right, according to the Ministry of National Land Use (…) -
Tourist Office Flooded with Bizarre Requests, Including Search for Moroccan Palace
12 August 2019, by SylvanusThe agents of the Tourist Office are clearly used to hearing astonishing requests. They receive, in particular, unusual requests that come up very regularly, reports L’Indépendant.
For example, disoriented tourists tell them that they are looking for the "palace of the kings of Morocco". Such examples abound.
"We are also very often asked about the operation of the buses. The major change in the Sankéo schedules has brought a lot of people to the Office. And, even more broadly, the bus (…) -
Marrakech Hosts Inaugural Street Food Festival at Iconic Jemaa El Fna Square
13 August 2019, by SylvanusThe "Arts and Culture" Foundation is organizing the first Street Food Festival at the "Jemaa El Fna" Square from November 9 to 10, 2019, enriched with capacity building sessions.
A first in Morocco. Street food lovers will take part in the first Street Food Festival on November 9 and 10, 2019, at the "Jemaa El Fna" Square, which will be punctuated by 3 unprecedented culinary master classes.
On behalf of the "Arts and Culture" Foundation, its initiator explains the objective behind the (…) -
Royal Air Maroc Unveils Strategy to Boost Tourism and Become Africa’s Gateway
23 September 2019, by Bladi.netIn his speech during this meeting, the CEO announced his intention to develop a strategy to get out of the status quo by taking advantage of the exceptional geographical situation of the Kingdom, in order to position Morocco as the gateway to Africa.
To this end, he explains that the transformation into a stronger and more resilient airline can serve as the accelerator of the tourism strategy through the operation of Moroccan tourist destinations via point-to-point, domestic and hub. (…) -
Moroccan Tourism to Turkey Surges: 234,000 Visitors Spend $600 Million in 2019
15 February 2020, by SylvanusMoroccan tourists spent about 6 billion DH in Turkey in 2019. In total, 234,264 Moroccans visited Turkey the previous year, thus ranking Morocco in the top 5 countries that visited Erdogan’s country the most.
In total, 234,264 Moroccans visited Turkey last year, compared to 176,538 in 2018, an increase of 32%, according to the latest statistics from the website of the Turkish Ministry of Tourism. The 2019 figures also represent double the number of Moroccan tourists (114,155) who visited (…) -
Morocco’s Tourism Sector Drives 7% of GDP, Minister Highlights Economic Impact
29 February 2020, by GinetteEconomic growth in Morocco can still rely on tourism, which contributes 7% to the gross domestic product (GDP). The Minister of Tourism, Handicrafts, Air Transport and Social Economy emphasized this on Thursday evening in Casablanca.
Nadia Fettah Alaoui hosted a conference-debate on the theme: "Tourism in Morocco: What progress report and what strategic vision for the relaunch of the sector?" Initiated by the British Chamber of Commerce in Morocco (BritCham), this conference aims to (…) -
Adventurer Embarks on 1,400-km Camel Trek Across Morocco’s Atlas Mountains
25 August 2020, by GinetteAlice Morrisson is a Scotswoman who has adopted Morocco where she has been living for several years. Admiring the many facets of the Moroccan landscape, she has embarked on a journey across the country with three guides and camels.
On Friday, August 21, the 57-year-old Scotswoman began the last stage of an adventure divided into three parts. After being the first woman to walk along the Draa River, she crossed the Sahara Desert to the Mauritanian border.
This adventure will last 78 days (…) -
Marrakech Tourism Industry Unveils ’3R’ Strategy to Revive Travel Post-Pandemic
23 September 2020, by JérômeIn anticipation of the imminent reopening of Moroccan airspace, tourism professionals in the Marrakech-Safi region are busy. The arrangements revolve around the "3R" operation.
The "3 Rs": this is a roadmap broken down as follows: restart, relaunch and reinvent, adopted by tourism operators in the city in order to save the destination during the 2020-2021 winter season, according to Aujourd’hui Le Maroc.
All public and private sector actors and partners of the Regional Tourism Council (…)