
Morocco Tourism Hit Hard as Travel Ban Forces Hotel Closures in Marrakech
29 July 2020
The decision banning travel to and from eight Moroccan cities is already having a negative impact on the tourist season in Marrakech.
29 July 2020
The decision banning travel to and from eight Moroccan cities is already having a negative impact on the tourist season in Marrakech.
26 July 2020
After months of lethargy due to the coronavirus, tourism activity is resuming in Tétouan during this summer season, bringing a touch of happiness to hotel and restaurant (…)
25 July 2020
The Covid-19 crisis has exacerbated the situation on the Tetouan coast, which was already suffering from seasonality. In fact, the summer season started much later in this (…)
25 July 2020
While Morocco has authorized ferry rotations on July 15, residents or tourists blocked in the kingdom for more than four months are facing the impossibility of reaching the (…)
24 July 2020
Hotel establishments, overwhelmed after the resumption of activities, and especially due to the summer holidays running until August, now have to face a shortage of human (…)
24 July 2020
Belgium does not want to take any risks in the case of post-coronavirus preventive measures. As of August 1st, any traveler returning from abroad will have to fill out a (…)
24 July 2020
26 beaches and a marina in the city of Saïdia have been awarded the "Blue Flag" label for the year 2020. They offer the safety that vacationers need to relax after more than (…)
24 July 2020
Almost double-digit growth in 2019 for the two most tourist-friendly countries in the Maghreb, Morocco and Tunisia, with 9% more visitors. Today, we are far from that!
23 July 2020
The Directorate of Studies and Financial Forecasts (DEPF) conducted a study on Moroccan tourism, in particular the Moroccan offer through web bookings of a dozen destinations (…)
22 July 2020
Among the sectors hard hit by the covid-19 pandemic, air transport and tourism occupy a very important place. A study carried out by Oumnia Boutaleb for the Policy Center for (…)