
Global Risk Assessment Ranks Morocco as ’Medium Risk’ for Travelers in 2023
19 October 2022
Morocco is among the medium risk countries to visit in 2023. This emerges from the annual global risk assessment report unveiled by Global Guardian.
19 October 2022
Morocco is among the medium risk countries to visit in 2023. This emerges from the annual global risk assessment report unveiled by Global Guardian.
19 October 2022
Morocco wants to reconquer the British market. In this sense, the Moroccan National Tourist Office (ONMT) has signed agreements with airlines such as Ryanair and Easyjet. (…)
13 October 2022
The annual congress of British travel agents (ABTA) was held from October 10 to 13 in Marrakech. The Moroccan National Tourist Office (ONMT) brought together British tour (…)
10 October 2022
For the past decade, Morocco has been carrying out major development projects in Dakhla with the aim of making this city near the Canary Islands a hub for the transit of goods, (…)
4 October 2022
With the Marhaba Operation 2022 and the resumption of tourism activities, the sector is returning to a recovery rate before the health crisis, according to the monthly report (…)
30 September 2022
Good news for tourists and Moroccans living abroad (MREs) wishing to travel to Morocco. The health authorities have just ended the presentation of the PCR or the vaccine pass (…)
29 September 2022
The gradual lifting of restrictions is facilitating the return of French senior tourism. They are returning to warm up in the sun in Morocco, with the plane ticket and the stay (…)
23 September 2022
Tourism revenues amounted to some 36.7 billion dirhams at the end of last July, according to the Directorate of Studies and Financial Forecasts (DEPF), a strong increase of (…)
21 September 2022
Classified as a top destination for the French, Morocco recorded strong growth this summer to the satisfaction of tour operators, members of the Syndicat des entreprises du (…)
21 September 2022
Morocco is a safe country for American travelers, according to the latest report from the US State Department, which nevertheless calls for vigilance.