Dispatch, Morocco: Riding a camel lived up to the dream

A camel ride through the Sahara became the unexpected heart of a $48,000 private‑jet tour, proving that true luxury isn’t just five‑star hotels but authentic, ethical immersion. A&K’s pop‑up desert camp blends glamping comfort—heated blankets, flush toilets, live music—with locally owned camels cared for in their natural habitat, delivering a guilt‑free, star‑filled adventure.
Marrakech welcomes the arrival of the 4L Trophy 2026
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A battered Renault 4L, a Sahara that tests every skill, and a convoy of students hauling school supplies to Morocco’s most remote villages—this is the 4L Trophy’s 29th chapter, ending in a jubilant Marrakech finish where triumph meets humanity. From Biarritz to the desert, crews braved broken engines, sandstorms and sleepless nights, only to swap stories of brotherhood under the ochre sky, proving that grit and generosity can turn a humble car into a catalyst for hope.
Four Seasons Resort Marrakech in Morocco Offers an Immersive Ramadan Celebration Featuring Traditional and Global Flavors

Experience the art of storytelling this Ramadan at Four Seasons Marrakech. Embark on an immersive journey where Moroccan heritage meets global culinary innovation. Savor Chef Abdelaali’s exquisite Majhool date masterpiece – a royal tribute – alongside a lavish Iftar buffet and cultural workshops for children. Celebrate tradition and togetherness.
Morocco’s Guardian of Jewish Memory

A single, weather‑worn scroll uncovered in Marrakech ignited Rafi Elmaleh’s mission: even in retirement, he roams Morocco restoring forgotten synagogues, recording fading oral testimonies and guiding travelers through a Jewish heritage most visitors never glimpse. His hands turn silent prayer halls into living museums, proving that memory endures where silence once ruled.
Motorhome in Marrakech: where to park and how to visit the Imperial City

Imagine pulling your motorhome into a lush oasis just outside Marrakech, swapping the city’s chaos for a palm‑shaded pool, jacuzzi and a 12 €‑per‑day slot, then hopping on a shared taxi to the buzzing Jemaa el‑Fna. Le Relais de Marrakech turns the dreaded parking nightmare into a seamless, comfortable launchpad for exploring the Imperial City.
ONMT Receives Dual Recognition in Spain for Boosting Morocco’s Tourism Appeal

Morocco’s tourism office just clinched two top honors in Spain—CEAV’s “International Destination of the Year 2025” and FAAV’s “Preferred International Destination.” The accolades validate a decade‑long strategy that lifted revenues 19% to $13.5 bn, boosted air capacity 12%, and attracted nearly 20 million visitors, cementing the kingdom’s ascent as a premier Mediterranean hotspot.
Exploring Morocco’s Tourism Boom: Marrakech, Fez, and the Sahara Drive Record-Breaking Growth – Here’s What to Know About the Economic Impact

Morocco’s 2025 tourism surge shattered records—MAD 138 billion (≈USD 13.8 billion) and nearly 20 million arrivals—fueling a 7 % GDP lift and spurring investment from Marrakech to hidden gems like Chefchaouen. Yet the boom strains water, waste and heritage, forcing a race to blend growth with sustainable stewardship.
Tourism in Morocco: nationalities, popular cities, overnight stays… Key figures of an exceptional 2025 year

Record-breaking 19.8 million arrivals—up 14 % in a single year—propelled Morocco’s tourism to a historic high in 2025. French, Spanish, British and Italian visitors led the surge, while night‑stays jumped 9 % to nearly 40 million, with Marrakech, Agadir and Casablanca topping growth charts. Revenue topped 124 billion dirhams, cementing the kingdom’s resurgence.