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Essaouira, the pearl of the Atlantic
01.02.2025

Morocco sees a rise in tourist arrivals in 2024

By the end of 2024, Morocco has welcomed 13.1 million visitors, marking an increase of 2 million compared to the previous year.

The country is establishing itself as a thriving tourist destination thanks to improved air connections, promotional campaigns, and the development of modern infrastructure.

Additionally, Morocco has signed a tourism agreement with Spain to promote emerging destinations. One of them is Essaouira, known as the Pearl of the Atlantic, with its historic medina, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and a beach perfect for water sports such as surfing.

Meanwhile, iconic cities like Marrakech, as well as the breathtaking landscapes of the Atlas Mountains and the Sahara Desert, are also being promoted as key destinations for travelers seeking authentic and unforgettable experiences.

At Saharaparatodos, we want to be part of your journey to Morocco! We organize immersive experiences that allow you to discover the country’s most iconic and authentic places while always respecting both the local culture and each traveler’s needs.

 

Essaouira, the pearl of the Atlantic Ait Ben Haddou, Kasbah declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO
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