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Discover Morocco's Enchanting Destinations: A Summer Guide
As Morocco experiences a surge in tourism, El Independiente highlights five captivating cities blending history and modernity, enticing millions of visitors this summer.
With 7.4 million tourists arriving by June 2024, a 14% increase from 2023, Morocco is on track to welcome over 15 million visitors this year. This tourism boom has led the Spanish newspaper El Independiente to spotlight Morocco’s most alluring destinations.
Marrakech: The Red City
Marrakech, described as “one of Morocco’s brightest jewels,” captivates with its UNESCO World Heritage medina, a maze of souks, riads, and palaces showcasing architectural splendor. Jemaa el-Fnaa square stands out as a sensory feast of sounds, aromas, and colors.
Fez: The Cultural Capital
Renowned as “the cultural and spiritual heart of the nation,” Fez boasts the medina Fes el-Bali, hailed as the largest and most authentic in the Islamic world. The city is also home to the University Al Quaraouiyine, the oldest continuously operating university globally.
Chefchaouen: The Blue Pearl
Chefchaouen enchants with its photogenic charm, featuring vibrant blue houses set against a mountainous backdrop. Wandering through its cobbled streets offers a serene and contemplative experience.
Essaouira: Coastal Charm
Essaouira merges coastal beauty with cultural richness. Its UNESCO-listed medina and 18th-century architecture captivate visitors, while the bustling port with colorful boats and a lively fish market adds to its allure.
Rabat: The Modern Capital
Rabat, a city of modernity intertwined with history, offers attractions like the Kasbah of the Udayas, Mausoleum of Mohammed V, and Hassan Tower. It provides a tranquil and authentic experience compared to its counterparts.
As Morocco attracts global visitors, these cities illustrate the country’s diverse appeal. From historic medinas to coastal getaways, Morocco’s tourism sector is thriving, significantly boosting its economy. With the Ministry of Tourism aiming for 17.5 million tourists by 2026 and $12 billion in revenues, Morocco’s allure as a top destination remains strong.
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