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Stories of Tangier: trade, artists and hidden cityscapes
Tangier feels African, Mediterranean and international at once. In this guide, discover the culture, history and architecture that make the city so layered—from kasbah and medina to modern boulevards.
4 February 2026 4 min
Investing in Real Estate in Morocco is it a good plan?
Morocco attracts investors with growing cities, tourism and relatively attractive rental yields. But whether it is a “good plan” depends on location, rental model (long-term vs short-stay), legal checks and realistic costs.
28 January 2026
Riffians in Europe: from recruitment agreements to new generations
Across Europe, many Moroccan communities trace their roots to the Rif. Learn how labor migration started, what languages were spoken, and how families built bridges across generations.
22 January 2026 8 min
Fez: Morocco’s oldest imperial city — what you truly should see and experience
Fez is one of Morocco’s most authentic destinations: an ancient medina, world-class craftsmanship, and a timeless atmosphere. Discover what makes Fez special, what it’s famous for, and what travelers shouldn’t miss.
22 January 2026 8 min
Where should you be as an entrepreneur in Morocco to really seize opportunities?
Morocco is easy for entrepreneurs to understand as “Morocco’s G7”: 7 core regions, each with its own trade logic. In the north you’ll find Tangier–Tetouan as the export and industrial gateway, and Nador/Oriental as a trade bridge with strong diaspora networks. Moving toward the center, Rabat–Salé–Kénitra provides policy, compliance and business certainty, while Casablanca–Settat is the commercial engine for scale, distribution and B2B deals. Further inland, Fès–Meknès offers craftsmanship and agro with strong origin stories, Marrakech/Middle Atlas runs on lifestyle, design and experience, and Souss–Massa (Agadir) is an export machine for agro, fish and processing with EU quality in its DNA.
19 January 2026
When is Morocco actually not a good fit for entrepreneurs?
Morocco is not the right choice for every entrepreneur. In this blog you’ll read in which situations doing business in Morocco is less logical and when other markets better match your scale, speed and risk profile.
16 January 2026
When is Morocco a good fit — and when is it not — for entrepreneurs?
Morocco offers interesting opportunities for entrepreneurs, but it is not automatically the best choice. In this blog you will read when doing business in Morocco makes sense — and when other markets may better match your strategy, scale and risk appetite.
15 January 2026
Doing Business in Marrakech: Trade, Manufacturing and Services
Marrakech is world-famous as a tourist destination, but the city is rapidly developing into a versatile economic hub. Beyond hospitality, sectors such as trade, manufacturing, the creative industry, logistics and business services are growing strongly. For entrepreneurs, Marrakech offers a unique combination of market access, infrastructure and an international network.
12 January 2026
Opportunities in Agadir's tourism sector: investing in growth and experiences
Agadir is rapidly developing into a versatile tourist destination on Morocco's Atlantic coast. With strong growth in international tourism, investments in infrastructure, and the rise of niches such as surf, wellness and eco-tourism, attractive opportunities are emerging for entrepreneurs and investors.
12 January 2026
Agadir on the rise: opportunities for European entrepreneurs
Agadir offers entrepreneurs plenty of opportunities in agro & food, fisheries, tourism and export. Thanks to its strategic location, strong production capacity and growing infrastructure the region is attractive for European companies that want to source, invest or expand.
10 January 2026
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Tourism in Morocco with a business perspective on experience, quality and cooperation

Blogs about tourism, travel and hospitality with a business perspective. Here you will find, among other things: destinations, seasons and opportunities for entrepreneurs; hotels, restaurants and services; practical tips on planning, quality and cooperation with local partners.

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Why this category exists

Tourism in Morocco is more than sunshine and beautiful photos. It is a sector driven by hospitality, quality, logistics and cooperation. Morocco offers a rich history, remarkable architecture, a unique culture and a cuisine that is loved worldwide. At the same time, it is a country of great variety: from coastal cities to mountain villages, from desert routes to imperial cities. In this category we describe what exists, how it is developing and which themes you can expect in our blogs, without promotion and without recommending companies.

What you can expect in this blog category

The articles in this category combine travel experience with a business lens. We do not write to sell, but to document and provide insight: which places and seasons attract visitors, how hospitality is organized, and what to watch for when working with local partners. You will find both destination stories and practical themes about quality, planning and service delivery.

Destinations, seasons and traveler profiles

Morocco feels different in every season. The coast has its own rhythm, the mountains have peak periods, and desert routes require different planning than city trips. We describe destinations and regions with their character: architecture, atmosphere, history and what travelers typically look for. We also look at traveler profiles: culture travelers, adventurers, families, food lovers and visitors seeking peace or luxury.

  • Seasonal influence: climate, crowds and what that means for planning
  • Regional variety: city, coast, mountains and desert in one country
  • Cultural context: why places feel the way they do

Rich history and architecture as a travel experience

Morocco is a country where history is visible in the street: old medinas, city walls, kasbahs, mosque architecture, Andalusian influences and artisanal details in wood, zellige and tadelakt. In our blogs we highlight how cities and villages were shaped, which periods left their traces, and how architecture becomes part of the experience. This helps travelers and professionals in the sector understand the value of heritage and authenticity.

  • Urban layers: from old medina to modern districts
  • Craft in buildings: patterns, materials and restoration
  • Historic routes: how to connect places with each other

Hospitality, hotels, riads and service delivery

Hospitality is a profession. In this category we write about how service works in practice: reception, service rhythm, cleanliness, maintenance and the small details that make a stay feel “right”. We also describe different types of lodging: from riads in old districts to modern hotels, small guesthouses and resorts. Not as a recommendation, but as a documenting view of what exists and which quality factors you see.

  • Quality experience: hygiene, calm, maintenance and consistent service
  • Types of accommodation: riads, hotels, guesthouses and resorts
  • Practical organization: staff, processes and peak pressure

Restaurants and Moroccan cuisine as a calling card

Moroccan cuisine is one of the biggest reasons many travelers return: fragrant spices, tajines, couscous, fresh fish on the coast, street food and regional variations that differ by city. In this category we describe food culture as part of tourism: eating habits, rituals, markets and how quality is experienced. We also cover how restaurants and hospitality businesses handle busy evenings, service and consistency without losing their character.

  • Food culture: markets, traditions and regional cuisines
  • Service and rhythm: timing, guest experience and quality at peak moments
  • Hygiene and processes: what makes hospitality strong in the long term

Cooperation with local partners and quality in the chain

Behind every great travel experience is cooperation: guides, transport, accommodation, activities and local knowledge. In a business context, that is about agreements, reliability and expectation management. We write about how cooperation works without sales talk: clear agreements, planning, escalation paths and securing quality. Cultural differences are also discussed: communication, timing and the importance of respectful cooperation.

  • Agreements: what, when, for whom and under which conditions
  • Quality assurance: checklists, feedback and continuous improvement
  • Communication: expectations, clarity and remote cooperation

Practical tips on planning, safety and travel logistics

Tourism is also logistics: routes, travel time, transfers, waiting times and realistically planning days. In this category you will find blogs that describe how to build a smart plan, how to factor seasons into choices, and which points often matter around safety, crowds and quality. Not as an official travel advisory page, but as a practical documentation of what people encounter in practice.

  • Route planning: pace, travel times and logical order of places
  • Season & crowds: what to expect and how to anticipate it
  • Quality on the road: transport, service and reliable execution

What this category can deliver

This category offers overview and depth: what makes tourism in Morocco so attractive, how large the variety is and which factors make a travel experience strong. You read about culture, history, architecture, cuisine and hospitality, but also about the business side: quality, planning and cooperation. This creates a more realistic picture of the sector, without promotion and without a commercial goal.

In conclusion

Tourism in Morocco is a combination of experience and organization. In this category we collect insights and descriptions about destinations, seasons, services and cooperation. This helps you better understand the richness of the country and follow how the sector develops within an international B2B context.