Morocco Tourism
Tourism is one of the most important sectors in Moroccan economy, it is well developed with a strong tourist industry focused on the country's coast, culture, and history . Morocco attracted more than 10 million tourists in 2013. Tourism is the second largest foreign exchange earner in Morocco after the phosphate industry. The Moroccan government is heavily investing in tourism development, in 2010 the government launched its Vision 2020 which plans to make Morocco one of the top 20 tourist destinations in the world and to double the annual number of international arrivals to 20 million by 2020,[57] with the hope that tourism will then have risen to 20% of GDP. A large government sponsored marketing campaigns to attract tourists advertised Morocco as a cheap and exotic, yet safe, place for tourists, most of the visitors to Morocco continue to be European, with French nationals making up almost 20% of all visitors. Most Europeans visit in April and the autumn, apart from the Spanish, who mostly visit in June and August In 2013. Morocco's relatively high amount of tourists has been aided by its location, Morocco is close to Europe and attracts visitors to its beaches. Because of its proximity to Spain, tourists in southern Spain's coastal areas take one- to three-day trips to Morocco. Air services between Morocco and Algeria have been established, many Algerians have gone to Morocco to shop and visit family and friends. Morocco is relatively inexpensive because of the devaluation of the dirham and the increase of hotel prices in Spain. Morocco has an excellent road and rail infrastructure that links the major cities and tourist destinations with ports and cities with international airports. Low-cost airlines offer cheap flights to the country.
Tourism is increasingly focused on Morocco's culture, such as its ancient
cities. The modern tourist industry capitalizes on
Morocco's ancient Roman and Islamic sites, and on its
landscape and cultural history. 60% of Morocco's
tourists visit for its culture and heritage. Agadir is a
major coastal resort and has a third of all Moroccan bed
nights. It is a base for tours to the Atlas Mountains.
Other resorts in north Morocco are also very
popular.[58] Casablanca is the major cruise port in
Morocco, and has the best developed market for tourists
in Morocco, Marrakech in central Morocco is a popular
tourist destination, but is more popular among tourists
for one- and two-day excursions that provide a taste of
Morocco's history and culture. The Majorelle botanical
garden in Marrakech is a popular tourist attraction. It
was bought by the fashion designer Yves Saint-Laurent
and Pierre Bergé in 1980. Their presence in the city
helped to boost the city's profile as a tourist
destination.
As of 2006, activity and adventure tourism in the Atlas
and Rif Mountains are the fastest growth area in
Moroccan tourism. These locations have excellent walking
and trekking opportunities from late March to
mid-November. The government is investing in trekking
circuits. They are also developing desert tourism in
competition with Tunisia.
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