1 Million American Tourists by 2035

American travelers ready to spend up to seven times more than their European peers are eyeing Morocco as the next premium playground. With direct flights expanding to Boston, Chicago and Los Angeles and a luxury‑first showcase at the Ritz‑Carlton Rabat, the kingdom aims to double its US arrivals to one million by 2035, turning Casablanca into a high‑value MICE and city‑break hub.
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.
Despite regional tensions, Morocco remains a safe destination for Finland

Even as unrest ripples through neighboring regions, Morocco stays open and secure for Finnish travelers—flights operate, diplomatic ties are reinforced by Minister Elina Valtonen’s visit to Rabat, and Finland’s Foreign Ministry advises only routine caution. Discover why the kingdom remains a stable gateway despite nearby conflicts.
Spain Leads Morocco’s Tourism Boom as Vision 2030 Nears

Spain’s surge past France has ignited Morocco’s $11 billion tourism boom, propelling the kingdom toward its Vision 2030 target of 26 million visitors. Record receipts, a mix of desert treks, surf spots and cultural city breaks, plus massive infrastructure bets tied to the 2030 World Cup, are reshaping Morocco into a new global travel powerhouse.
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.
Morocco Launches Ambitious Coastal Tourism Project to Transform Lagouira into Luxury Destination with Emirati Investment Ahead of 2030 World Cup

A $14 billion Emirati‑backed masterplan will turn the remote Atlantic hamlet of Lagouira into a luxury coastal hub before the 2030 World Cup, featuring hotels, villas, a marina and renewable‑powered infrastructure. The venture not only diversifies Morocco’s tourism away from crowded cities but also promises thousands of jobs and a new high‑value corridor linking the Sahara to the Gulf market.
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.
Three arty hotels to stay in Marrakech during the 1-54 Art Fair

Imagine sleeping amid a private collection of Hassan Hajjaj, Leila Alaoui and William Kentridge, then waking on a rooftop where African photographers mingle with mid‑century design. Marrakech’s 1‑54 Art Fair unlocks three boutique retreats—El Fenn’s labyrinthine riads, Riad Sakkan’s curator‑styled sanctuary, and Villa Makassar’s Art Deco‑infused elegance—each turning hospitality into a living gallery.
Morocco And Saudi Arabia Celebrate A Milestone In Air Travel As Flynas Announces New Direct Flights To Rabat, Marking Three Years Of Growth

Over 300,000 travelers have already crossed the Red Sea on Flynas, turning a modest Jeddah‑Casablanca link into a bustling air bridge. Now the carrier adds a direct Rabat route, cementing its role as the low‑cost catalyst for Saudi‑Moroccan tourism, trade and pilgrim flows—and promising even smoother, more affordable journeys for the region’s next‑generation travelers.