
National Geographic Names Morocco’s Taghazout Among Top Global Destinations for 2022
5 December 2021
The village of Taghazout is among the 28 best destinations to visit in the world in 2022, according to The National Geographic.
5 December 2021
The village of Taghazout is among the 28 best destinations to visit in the world in 2022, according to The National Geographic.
2 December 2021
Hundreds of Spaniards, mostly tourists, stranded in Morocco after the closure of air borders, are looking for a way to return home. They are facing the difficulty of obtaining (…)
30 November 2021
As part of the strengthening of internal air connectivity, the Regional Council of the North has obtained from airlines the imminent resumption of several routes, to boost (…)
24 November 2021
Tourism activity has seen a slight improvement in the third quarter of the year, resulting in an increase in revenues to 15.9 billion dirhams, up 202% compared to the same (…)
23 November 2021
The tourism sector in Morocco is struggling to resume its activities after the health crisis. The recovery is very timid in Marrakech and Agadir, the main tourist cities of the (…)
20 November 2021
The village of Taghazout is ranked among the "35 incredible places to discover in 2022 and beyond", once again proving that Morocco is one of the most popular tourist (…)
17 November 2021
The territorial development group REALITES in charge of the restoration of the future Lincoln Hotel has announced the reopening in 2025. The palace will be branded Radisson (…)
9 November 2021
The rumor that Israeli tourists visiting Morocco would be subject to a tax in exchange for the issuance of the "Kosher Morocco Label" is completely false, the Casablanca Kosher (…)
31 October 2021
American actress Susan Sarandon, the new ambassador for the luxury hotel brand Fairmont Hotels & Resorts, is a travel enthusiast and a lover of Morocco, where she has (…)
28 October 2021
Strategic for the Moroccan economy, the tourism sector is still at a standstill. Operators who are suffering greatly, fearing a compromised recovery, are demanding special (…)