Morocco, country in the Maghreb region of North Africa, overlooking the Mediterranean Sea to the north and the Atlantic Ocean to the west, crossed by the Atlas and Rif mountain ranges, a land with a very rich cultural and historic heritage is becoming the North Africa's most sought – after tourist destination, surpassing its regional rival, Egypt.
The growth of the travel industry in Morocco skyrocket, the increase in tourism has attracted the attention of the international media, with RFI, Radio France Internationale, one of the most - listened - to international radio stations in the world, highlighting Morocco as one if the best options for travellers.
This positions change the Maghreb country to claim of Norh Africa's most visited country, marking a significant milestone in its tourism trajectory.
Morocco welcomed a remarkable 15.9 million in November, surpassing the Tourism Ministry's ambitious target of 15 million arrivals in 2024 and this increase highlight's the country's growing appeal to both international tourists and Moroccan expats.
With projections of receiving 17 million tourists in 2026 and the figure of 26 million in 2030, Morocco's tourism sector is poised for sustained growth.
The country has experiences one of its most successful years in terms of tourism, consolidating its position as one of the main tourist destinations in North Africa and highlighting its growing appeal, driven by world - class attractions, cultural richmess and political stability.
In addition this tourism boom comes at a crucial time, as Morocco prepares to co – host the FIFA World Cup in 2030 alongside Spain and Portugal, with the country that improved infrastructure, connectivity and notable improvements in hospitality underscore its readiness for this monumental events.
Link - https://www.expreso.info/index.php/noticias/internacional/104219_el_crecimiento_de_la_industria_de_viajes_en_marruecos_se_dispara
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