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Spanish Media Promotes 5 of Morocco’s Top Tourist Destinations as Summer Season Heats Up

As the summer holiday season reaches its peak, Morocco is drawing significant attention from European tourists, particularly from France and Spain.

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Aug, 11, 2024
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Spanish Media Promotes 5 of Morocco’s Top Tourist Destinations as Summer Season Heats Up

Spanish Media Promotes 5 of Morocco’s Top Tourist Destinations as Summer Season Heats Up

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Marrakech – As the summer holiday season reaches its peak, Morocco is drawing significant attention from European tourists, particularly from France and Spain.

With tourist arrivals in Morocco reaching 7.4 million as of June 2024, representing a 14% increase compared to 2023, the country is well on its way to achieving its ambitious goal of attracting over 15 million visitors this year.

In light of this tourism boom, Spanish newspaper El Independiente has dedicated an article to promoting tourism in Morocco, highlighting five of the country’s most beautiful cities.

Marrakech: The Red City

El Independiente describes Marrakech as “one of the brightest jewels of Morocco.”

The newspaper highlights the city’s UNESCO World Heritage medina, noting that it’s “a labyrinth of alleys full of souks, riads, and palaces that showcase the architectural wealth of the city.”

Special mention is given to Jemaa el-Fnaa square, which the article portrays as “the heart of Marrakech, a place where sounds, aromas, and colors intertwine in a unique sensory experience.”

Fez: The Cultural Capital

Fez is presented as “the cultural and spiritual capital of the country.”

The Spanish report emphasizes the authenticity of its medina, Fes el-Bali, describing it as “the largest and best preserved in Morocco, considered one of the most authentic in the Islamic world.”

El Independiente also mentions the University Al Quaraouiyine, “founded in 859 and considered the oldest university in the world in continuous operation.”

Chefchaouen: The Blue Pearl

The Spanish outlet paints a vivid picture of Chefchaouen, calling it “one of the most photogenic cities in Morocco.”

It highlights the city’s distinctive feature: “houses painted in a vibrant blue tone, which contrast with the mountainous landscape that surrounds it.”

The article suggests that “strolling through the cobbled streets of Chefchaouen is an experience that invites calm and contemplation.”

Essaouira: Coastal Charm

Essaouira is described as “a city that combines the beauty of the sea with a rich cultural heritage.”

El Independiente points out the city’s UNESCO World Heritage medina and its “exceptional example of 18th-century architecture.”

The report also mentions the port, “with its colorful fishing boats and lively fish market,” as one of the city’s points of interest.

Rabat: The Modern Capital

El Independiente portrays Rabat as “a city that combines modernity with a deep respect for its history.”

It highlights key attractions such as the Kasbah of the Udayas, the Mausoleum of Mohammed V, and Hassan Tower.

The Spanish outlet notes that Rabat offers “a more tranquil and authentic experience” compared to other Moroccan cities.

As Morocco continues to attract visitors from around the world, these five cities showcase the country’s diverse offerings. From ancient medinas to coastal retreats, Morocco’s tourism sector is flourishing, contributing significantly to the country’s economy.

With the Ministry of Tourism aiming to attract over 17.5 million tourists by 2026 and generate MAD 120 billion ($12 billion) in foreign currency travel revenues, Morocco’s position as a top tourist destination is poised to be secure for the foreseeable future.

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