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Tourism Revenues Reach $4.83 billion in 2026’s First Four Months

The number represents a 21.2% increase compared with the end of April 2025.

Safaa KasraouibySafaa Kasraoui
Jun, 01, 2026
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Tourism Revenues Reach $4.83 billion in 2026’s First Four Months

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Rabat – Morocco’s tourism revenues reached MAD 44.39 billion ($4.83 billion) during the first four months of 2026.

Morocco’s Exchange Office released the new data, stating the figure represents a 21.2% increase compared with the same period in 2025.

Travel expenditures rose by 5.4% to MAD 9.84 billion ($980 million).

Travel balance recorded a surplus of MAD 34.55 billion ($3.7 billion), representing an increase of 26.7% compared with the end of April 2025.

Tourism is one of the booming sectors in Morocco. The North African country welcomed nearly 20 million tourists last year, marking a remarkable milestone.

In 2030, Morocco is expecting to receive more than 26 million tourists.

In April, the Ministry of Tourism said Morocco welcomed 4.3 million tourists during the first quarter of 2026. This represents a 7% increase compared to the same period in 2025.

March alone recorded around 1.6 million visitors, with the ministry attributing the growth to its tourism roadmap focusing on expanding air connectivity and attracting tourists from diverse markets.

“Moroccan tourism is on track. March 2026 sends a strong signal, and we’re focused on keeping this momentum going throughout the year,” Minister of Tourism Fatim-Zahra Ammour said. 

With data from the exchange office and the ministry, Morocco is expected to maintain an upward trend, as it has already exceeded tourism expectations in 2025, with 19.8 million tourist arrivals.

The numbers were initially projected for later years, representing a 14% increase compared to 2024.

 

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