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Morocco Tourism Report

king_of_moroccoTourism & New Residential Developments Key to Morocco’s Future Economic Growth

HM King Mohammed VI, accompanied by Prince Moulay Rachid, chaired,, the opening ceremony of the tenth National Tourism Forum in Marrakech  February 2010

The massive tourist/residential development program, Vision 2010 – of which the coastal part came to be known as “Plan Azur” –  whose aim was to bring 10 million visitors a year to Morocco by 2010 and included the building of 6 new coastal resorts, 250,000 hotel beds, including 180,000 properties located in or around the cities.

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Hassan II Mosque Casablanca

Hassan II Mosque Casablanca

By far the most visited tourist attraction and significant building in Casablanca is the Grand Mosque Hassan II. After the death of His Royal Highness King Mohammed V in 1961, his son - Hassan II - wanted to build the most impressive mosque in the Arabic world, in honour of his father. And this he duly did.

 

 

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Saidia, Morocco - General Information

Morocco has been a popular tourist destination for many years, and the new “King’s Resort” of Saidia, with its stunning blend of new and historical architecture is set to make Morocco one of the top tourist destinations on the Mediterranean.

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Agadir, Morocco - General Information

Morocco’s Number 1 Tourist Resort.

The word Agadir means in Berber "wall, masoned wall enclosing a town or fortress". Want to find out more about this fascinating city?

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Villa Makassar Marrakech

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Villa MAKASSAR is situated in the World Heritage Medina of Marrakech.

Close to the main attractions of the old city, the Moroccan Royal Palace and Bahia Palace, Villa Makassar offers a unique setting and a tranquil space away from the hustle and bustle of the colourful souks of Djemaa Lafna Square, just a short walk away.  Golf enthusiasts have the choice of three 18- hole golf courses, minutes away from the hotel.

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Casabanca - General Information

Casablanca, MoroccoThe commercial and industrial capital of Morocco, Casablanca, is the most highly populated city in the Kingdom. Architects began designing this model city in 1912 and today it has become the largest major city in North Africa. Usually known as simply “Casa” (in Arabic Dar el Beida, White House) it stretches over a wide area ;its large port, situated between the promontories of Oukacha & El Shank providing the best port installations in the whole of the African continent.

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Festivals in Agadir, Morocco

Agadir has a wealth of festivals throughout the year. Here is list of what we regard as the best four!

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Plan Azur 2010

King of MoroccoIn 2001, King Mohammed VI launched a new tourism policy for Morocco.  

The King recognized that Morocco, with its unbeatable combination of climate, culture and natural scenery could be at the forefront of world travel destinations.

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Melilla

Melilla, SpainMelilla, a Spanish town, is a smaller and more laid-back version of its Spanish sister, Ceuta. The town centre is very appealing, with an abundance of palm trees, well tended gardens and restored Spanish facades.

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Tax Advantages of Property in Morocco

The tax system is guided by Morocco and the French have considerable complexities. We always consult and work closely with our international tax advisors before offering our investors strategies for reducing taxes.

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Oujda Information

Oujda, MoroccoOujda, the largest town in eastern Morocco, is a modern, affluent and cosmopolitan city.

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