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Morocco’s tourist boom: 5.7 million visitors in just four months

Morocco’s tourism booms with 8.9 million visitors in first half of 2025
Morocco’s tourism booms with 8.9 million visitors in first half of 2025

Morocco is experiencing a record-breaking surge in tourism, welcoming more than 5.7 million visitors by the end of April—an unprecedented figure that reflects a sharp 23 percent increase compared to the same period last year. That’s roughly one million more tourists than in the first four months of 2024, marking a significant leap for the country’s travel sector.

April alone accounted for a large portion of this momentum, drawing in 1.7 million arrivals—a 27 percent year-over-year spike. This jump isn’t just about peak season popularity anymore; it signals a broader shift. Morocco is now attracting visitors steadily throughout the year, thanks to a tourism offering that’s been overhauled and fine-tuned to appeal beyond the usual holiday windows.

Tourism Minister Fatim-Zahra Ammor sees this surge as early proof that the national tourism strategy is beginning to bear fruit. She credits a long-term vision championed by King Mohammed VI, aimed at laying the groundwork for a sustainable and resilient tourism industry.

According to Ammor, the country’s path is clearly defined: showcase Morocco’s unique strengths while building a foundation for consistent, long-term growth. More than just boosting numbers, the ultimate goal is to elevate Morocco’s standing as a premier global travel destination.

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