Ryanair opens a base in Rabat: 20 routes to (re)discover the forgotten Moroccan capital

Ryanair’s new base in Rabat will unleash 20 routes and 7 fresh European links from April 2026, backed by a $200 million investment and 800 jobs. The capital’s UNESCO‑rich heritage, tranquil medina and upcoming 2030 World Cup buzz make it the hidden gem travelers have been missing—now just a short, cheap flight away.
Three Moroccan cities awarded internationally

Marrakech ranks third worldwide among the most romantic cities, outranking Rome and Paris, while Rabat breaks into National Geographic’s top‑5 global destinations for 2026, eclipsing Rio and Vancouver. Meanwhile, Fez clinches the third spot on Condé Nast Traveler’s list of world’s best gastronomic locales. Discover how these Moroccan gems are reshaping the international tourism map.
Marrakech: the Yves Saint Laurent museum opens a new exhibition dedicated to stage costumes

Yves Saint Laurent’s theatrical soul steps into the spotlight as mYSLm unveils “Yves Saint Laurent en scène,” an “Act II” brimming with never‑seen costumes and sets that turned fabric into drama. From the feather‑laden “Truc en plumes” to Karinska‑crafted ballet silhouettes, the exhibition immerses visitors in sketches, maquettes and backstage alchemy, revealing how each garment became a living character on stage.
This One-of-a-Kind Moroccan Adventure Lets You Explore Marrakech Like Yves Saint Laurent

Yves Saint‑Laurent’s Marrakech obsession becomes your passport to a private, one‑of‑a‑kind odyssey: three nights in La Mamounia’s Al Mamoun Suite, behind‑the‑scenes access to his former home Dar el Hanch, an exclusive tour of Villa Oasis and the Musée YSL, plus a hand‑crafted “Serpent of Marrakech” necklace—46 gem‑set elements forged in 18‑karat palladium, created just for you. $471 K.
Morocco Tourism Growth Hits Record as Revenues Reach MAD 138 Billion

Morocco’s tourism revenue hit a historic MAD 138 billion in 2025, cementing its status as Africa’s leading destination. While fueling significant economic growth and drawing visitors with unmatched cultural depth and diversity, this rapid boom poses critical questions about sustainability and over-tourism. Discover Morocco’s dual challenge and its strategy for balanced, resilient development.
French retirees abandon Marrakech in 2026 for this city where the sun still shines at a low price

Imagine swapping Marrakech’s rising bills for Agadir’s 300‑plus sunlit days, beachfront cafés and a monthly budget of €800‑€1 000 that covers rent, meals and leisure. French retirees are discovering this Atlantic gem’s cheap housing, vibrant souks and effortless French‑language integration—turning a modest expense into a richer, year‑round lifestyle.
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.
Inclement weather: Temporary closure of Tetouan‑Sania R’mel Airport starting Thursday

Heavy rains have forced the Ministry of Transport to shut Tetouan‑Sania R’mel Airport from Thursday, prioritizing passenger safety and enabling urgent runway repairs. Officials say the closure follows a technical assessment that found compromised runway conditions; the airport will reopen only after safety standards are met. Travelers are urged to check airline updates for flight changes.
Opening of the 9th General Assembly of the FAAPA in Marrakech

African press agencies stand at the heart of the continent’s transformations, serving not just as relays, but indispensable drivers of sustainable development. The 9th FAAPA General Assembly in Marrakech explores how media can champion territorial inclusion and spatial justice amidst Africa’s evolving landscape.
Marrakech: opening of the 9th General Assembly of the FAAPA

From Marrakech, African press leaders declare that media must become the engine of territorial inclusion and spatial justice across the continent. The 9th FAAPA General Assembly spotlights Morocco’s model, unveils a 2026 action plan, and pledges cross‑agency cooperation to amplify marginalized voices and drive equitable development.