Morocco Regains Its Position as Top African Tourist Destination – Gov.t Spokesman

Anwarpress EN Thursday 9 January 2025 - 19:56

“By the end of 2024, Morocco has reached a historic record of 17.4 million tourists, representing an increase of three million additional tourists with a growth rate of 20% compared to 2023,” Baitas said during a press briefing following the government council meeting.

Thanks to an ambitious project, the government has achieved the target set in the tourism sector roadmap, two years ahead of schedule, which aims to welcome 17 million tourists by 2026, he pointed out.

According to a press release from the Ministry of Tourism, Handicrafts, and Social and Solidarity Economy, this positive momentum is reflected both in the number of Foreign Tourists, who reached 8.8 million visitors (+23%), and Moroccan Expatriates, who accounted for 8.6 million arrivals (+17%).

The balance between foreign tourists (51%) and Moroccan expatriates (49%) demonstrates the destination’s ongoing appeal for both categories.

Morocco has regained its position as the top tourist destination in Africa, Minister Delegate for Relations with Parliament and Government Spokesperson Mustapha Baitas stated on Thursday in Rabat.
09 January 2025
Rabat
non
Gratuit: 
non
Follow us on Google News Follow us on WhatsApp Suivez les dernières actualités d'Anwarpress sur Telegram

Leave a comment

1000 / 1000 (Number of characters remaining) .

Terms of publication : Not to offend the writer, people, sacred things, or attack religions or the divine self, and refrain from racial incitement and insults.

Comments

0

Related Articles

Thursday 17 April 2025 - 12:26

Morocco’s FM Holds Talks with Spanish Peer on Reinforcing Strategic Partnership

Thursday 17 April 2025 - 12:25

Spain Reaffirms that Autonomy Initiative is ‘Most Serious, Realistic & Credible Basis for Resolution of Regional Dispute' over Moroccan Sahara

Wednesday 16 April 2025 - 20:37

Morocco’s Upper House Speaker Highlights South-South Cooperation as Pillar of Foreign Policy

Wednesday 16 April 2025 - 17:40

Moroccan Sahara: Hungary Reaffirms Support for Autonomy Plan, Considers it ‘Must Be Basis for Solution’