As Morocco prepares to host the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations, the country’s tourism transport sector is rallying in full force to ensure the tournament runs smoothly. A nationwide plan has been rolled out to handle the travel needs of players, delegations, and thousands of fans expected to descend on the host cities.
In the months leading up to the event, transport professionals worked closely with national authorities to fine-tune the logistics behind what will be one of Africa’s biggest sporting events. This collaboration has led to a comprehensive overhaul of Morocco’s tourist transport fleet, bringing it up to international standards in both comfort and safety.
Every vehicle selected for the event has been upgraded, now fully equipped to accommodate teams, officials, and international visitors alike. Drivers and transport managers have received specialized training, with a particular focus on safety protocols, especially in areas that are likely to see heavy foot and vehicle traffic. Contingency routes have been mapped out in case of congestion or unexpected road closures, ensuring minimal disruption to travel plans.
To help foreign fans make the most of their time in Morocco, practical guides and resources are being developed to encourage exploration beyond the stadiums. Organizers hope to turn downtime between matches into opportunities for cultural discovery. Tourists will be steered toward key destinations located near the host cities, making it easy to enjoy Morocco’s diverse attractions without venturing too far.
One of the country’s biggest advantages is its robust road and rail infrastructure. Highways, train networks, and the high-speed rail line will help maintain smooth and efficient travel across regions. This seamless mobility is not only crucial to the success of the tournament but is also seen as a way to elevate Morocco’s profile as a travel destination. The ultimate goal: ensure that every visitor leaves with lasting memories and becomes an enthusiastic ambassador for the Kingdom.
The combined effort to improve transport, sports venues, and hospitality is part of a national strategy to make this edition of the Africa Cup of Nations a standout success – not just in terms of football, but also as a showcase of Morocco’s readiness to host world-class events and welcome the world with open arms.




