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Morocco Sets 26 Million tourist target by 2030 amid sustained growth

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Morocco has recorded more than 20 million tourists for the second consecutive year, underscoring the sector’s resilience and sustained growth. Authorities are now targeting 26 million visitors by 2030, signaling confidence in the country’s long-term tourism strategy.

Infrastructure and Investment Drive Expansion

The growth is supported by significant investments in hospitality and infrastructure. The partnership between Accor and Risma is expected to accelerate hotel development, increasing capacity to meet rising demand. New hotel projects and improved connectivity are key pillars of Morocco’s tourism expansion plan.

Tourism remains a critical driver of Morocco’s economy, contributing to employment, foreign exchange earnings, and regional development. The sector’s performance reflects broader economic stability and strategic planning.

Positioning Ahead of 2030

Morocco’s tourism roadmap aligns with major international events and long-term development goals. By scaling up infrastructure and diversifying its offer, the country aims to strengthen its global competitiveness.

With its mix of cultural heritage, natural diversity, and modern amenities, Morocco continues to gain market share in the global tourism industry. If current trends continue, Morocco is well-positioned to achieve its 2030 target, further consolidating its status as one of Africa’s leading туристических destinations.

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