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Morocco Achieves Record 17.4 Million Tourists in 2024, Boosted by 20% Growth

Morocco Achieves Record 17.4 Million Tourists in 2024, Boosted by 20% Growth

Taha Sakr
Last updated: January 12, 2025 7:55 pm
By Taha Sakr 4 Min Read
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Morocco, known for its rich cultural heritage, diverse landscapes, and vibrant cities, has experienced a significant surge in tourism in 2024. The country welcomed an impressive 17.4 million visitors, marking a 20% increase from the previous year. This remarkable achievement underscores the country’s appeal as a leading destination in North Africa and beyond, with its unique blend of history, nature, and modernity.

Key tourist attractions in Morocco include the historic Medinas of Marrakech and Fez, which are recognized as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Visitors are drawn to the stunning Atlas Mountains, offering adventure and natural beauty, and the Sahara Desert, renowned for its vast dunes and unforgettable experiences. Additionally, the coastal city of Essaouira, with its ancient walls and scenic beaches, has become a favorite spot for tourists seeking a blend of history and tranquility.

Moroccan expatriates living abroad played a significant role in this tourism boom, comprising nearly half of the total visitors in 2024. The growing number of international tourists reflects Morocco’s global appeal and its status as one of Africa’s most prominent travel hubs. The country’s tourism sector is integral to its economy, contributing approximately 7% of Morocco’s GDP. It also serves as a vital source of employment, with millions working in hotels, transportation, and related services, and foreign currency earnings that help bolster the economy.

The country’s tourism ministry, which had set ambitious targets for the year, surpassed them two years ahead of schedule. The success of the tourism industry is attributed to strategic efforts aimed at expanding Morocco’s appeal to international travelers. These efforts include the introduction of new air routes, promotional campaigns highlighting Morocco’s diverse destinations, and significant upgrades to its hospitality infrastructure, making it easier for tourists to explore the country’s attractions.

Revenue from the tourism sector also saw a remarkable 7.2% increase, reaching a record 104 billion dirhams (approximately $10.34 billion) from January to November 2024. This revenue growth reflects the high demand for travel experiences in Morocco, as tourists seek out unique experiences such as camel treks in the Sahara, cultural tours through the ancient cities of Marrakech and Fez, and hikes in the Atlas Mountains.

Looking forward, the Moroccan government remains optimistic about the future of its tourism industry. The country has set its sights on welcoming 26 million tourists by 2030, which will coincide with Morocco’s role as a co-host for the World Cup. This ambitious target aligns with the country’s broader goals of improving its infrastructure, creating more job opportunities, and fostering sustainable tourism practices. The success of Morocco’s tourism sector not only reflects its growing appeal but also highlights its position as a key player in the global travel industry.

This impressive growth is a testament to Morocco’s strategic investments in tourism infrastructure, its successful marketing campaigns, and its ability to maintain a balance between preserving its cultural heritage and embracing modern tourism demands. As the country continues to enhance its tourism offerings, it remains an attractive destination for both leisure and business travelers.

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