United Nations Tourism Executive Director Natalia Bayona highlighted significant investment opportunities in Moroccos tourism ...
Morocco's domestic tourism sector achieved a significant milestone in 2024, with 8.5 million overnight stays in classified hotels, accounting for 30% of all overnight stays in the country, Head of ...
Rabat, the capital city of Morocco, is not only the political and administrative heart of the country but also a rising powerhouse for African football.Renowned for its cultural heritage and modern ...
For the first time, Morocco overtook Egypt, which recorded 15.7 million visitors, as Africa's top tourist destination. Tourism Minister Fatim-Zahra Ammor credited targeted investments, strategic ...
Morocco welcomed 17.4 million visitors in 2024 and saw a 23% rise in foreign arrivals compared with 2023. The country has met ...
The surge in visitors pushed Morocco ahead of Egypt, the continent’s previous tourism leader, which welcomed 15.7 million tourists last year, also a record for the nation. “This milestone ...
Apart from Gyekar Sinyi (Ganga Lake), the museum, Itafort, and the Itanagar gonpa, there are not many tourist attractions in the ICR. There are so many places that can be developed as tourist ...
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Morocco has emerged as Africa’s leading travel destination, generating a record $11 billion in tourism revenue in 2024 and welcoming 17.4 million visitors. According to the country’s Ministry of ...
Rabat - The Moroccan National Tourism Office (ONMT) has started a regional tour to meet with local officials, representatives of Regional Tourism Councils (CRTs), and key players in the tourism ...
Rabat - Morocco sets a new tourism record in 2024 with 17.4 million inbound visitors, according to the Ministry of Tourism, Handicrafts and Social and Solidarity Economy. “Morocco as a destination ...
Tourism currently accounts for around seven per cent of Morocco’s GDP, with some 827,000 people directly employed in the sector, the ministry told AFP. Revenues stood at more than $10 billion at ...