
Morocco Breaks Tourism Record with 10 Million Foreign Visitors in 2024
26 October 2024
Morocco recorded a record number of foreign tourist arrivals in the first seven months of 2024, positioning itself as "a leading global tourism destination".
26 October 2024
Morocco recorded a record number of foreign tourist arrivals in the first seven months of 2024, positioning itself as "a leading global tourism destination".
23 October 2024
Many Marrakchis and tourists are angry with the taxi drivers at the Marrakech-Menara airport. They claim to have been regularly harassed by the latter who try to find out if (…)
21 October 2024
According to the trends in bookings and flight searches for the All Saints’ Day holidays published by a travel agency, a Moroccan city remains the preferred destination of the (…)
20 October 2024
Despite a growing enthusiasm for distant destinations, Morocco retains a special place in the hearts of the French for the All Saints’ Day holidays in 2024.
15 October 2024
The development of foreign tourism in Morocco and the dynamic growth of the local market are motivating hotels to set up in the kingdom. A French hotel chain has recently (…)
12 October 2024
The explosion in the number of lost bags and suitcases of many travelers arriving, particularly on Royal Air Maroc (RAM) flights at Mohammed V International Airport in (…)
12 October 2024
Affected by a rare disease, many dromedaries have died in Zagora and Mhamid El Ghizlane, to the surprise of breeders and tourism professionals. The latter are calling on the (…)
7 October 2024
A travel specialist has provided on his social networks advice to travelers planning to visit Morocco, recommending among other things to avoid taking photos without permission (…)
7 October 2024
The volume of overnight stays in classified tourist accommodation establishments (EHTC) in Marrakech showed an 8% increase over the first seven months of the year. This (…)
5 October 2024
Real estate prices in Marrakech have increased by an average of 20% last summer. This is due to the strong demand from Moroccans living abroad (MREs) and foreigners, especially (…)