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Morocco Surpasses Egypt in Tourism Surge

Morocco Surpasses Egypt in Tourism Surge
Monday 16 December 2024 - 09:50 By: Dakir Madiha
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Morocco has seen a remarkable rise in its tourism industry, becoming one of the top destinations in North Africa. By the end of November, the country welcomed 15.9 million visitors, surpassing its target of 15 million arrivals for 2024. This surge in tourist numbers has drawn international attention, with RFI highlighting Morocco as the region's top tourism choice, outpacing Egypt in popularity.

Morocco's appeal is bolstered by its rich cultural diversity, political stability, and world-class attractions, including the vibrant cities of Marrakech and Chefchaouen. These factors have made it a must-visit destination for travelers worldwide. RFI also pointed to the country's excellent connectivity, particularly through budget airlines, making it an ideal spot for both foreign tourists and Moroccan expatriates.

The Moroccan Ministry of Tourism has been working tirelessly to promote the country's diverse offerings through partnerships with international airlines and marketing campaigns. These initiatives aim to connect Moroccan cities to global destinations, further boosting the country's tourism profile.

The country’s tourism goals remain ambitious. By 2026, Morocco aims to attract 17 million tourists, with a further goal of 26 million by 2030. The government's efforts to enhance the tourism experience through improved infrastructure and strategic marketing are expected to continue driving these impressive growth numbers.

The tourism boom is a testament to Morocco's comprehensive approach to developing its travel and leisure sector, ensuring its place as one of Africa's premier travel destinations.

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