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‘Underrated’ country just 3 hours from UK sees huge 5.7m tourism boom

By staff20 May 2025No Comments4 Mins Read

Offering swathes of soft-sand beaches, bustling markets, ubiquitous history, and stunning architecture, this often over-looked country has finally entered the tourist limelight

03:01, 20 May 2025Updated 09:13, 20 May 2025

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Kasbah del Udayas or Oudayas and Bouregreg River seen from the Medina district in Rabat, Morocco
The country has seen a 23% spike in tourism figures during the first fourth months of 2025(Image: Getty Images)

An often-overlooked country with pristine beaches, bustling markets and stunning history is finally getting the attention it deserves. Located in North Africa, bordering both the Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea – Morocco is a true melting pot of natural beauty, culture, and tourist-based attractions.

While the desert-dominated country is no hidden gem, attracting 17.4 million tourists last year, it has struggled to lure in similar amounts of holidaymakers as nearby Spain. Morocco’s reputation as a ‘safe’ country has also been tarnished following the 2011 bomb attack which killed at least 10 foreigners.

But, it seems things are quickly changing. According to reports, The Moroccan Ministry of Tourism says the country has witnessed a significant surge in tourist arrivals, with the country welcoming 5.7 million visitors in the first four months of 2025.

Morocco, Marrakesh, Djemaa el-Fna Square.Djemaa el Fna is a square and market place in Marrakesh's medina quarter (old city)
Marrakesh is the perfect city to get started in(Image: Getty Images)

Potentially reaping the benefits of rising anti-tourist sentiment in hotspots like Spain and Greece, this is a 23 per cent spike compared to the same period in 2024. “Welcoming an additional million visitors at the beginning of the year, a period traditionally considered slower, is a strong indicator for the tourism outlook for 2025,” hailed Tourism Minister Fatim-Zahra Ammor. The politician says the momentum is a ‘direct result’ of pushing Morocco as a tourist destination while ‘anchoring the sector’s development in a sustainable and resilient manner’.

Most tourists flock to Marrakesh, the country’s fourth-largest city renowned for its busy market stalls that sell everything from handbags to spices. The city is also an architectural wonder, filled with stunning mosques and the acclaimed Jardin Majorelle, which was previously owned by fashiondesigner Yves Saint Laurent.

Agadir beach on the Atlantic African coast in the summertime with yellow sand and turquoise water in Morocco
Explore Morocco’s chill-side with a trip to Agadir(Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto)

Capitalising on the ‘fly and flop’ market, Agadir is growing as a relaxing holiday destination on the coast. It’s filled with soft golden sand beaches, cobalt waters, and family-friendly resorts. But no matter where you visit in Morocco, make sure to head out into the desert for an action-packed day driving over the dunes, or watching the stars at night.

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Tuareg with camels on the western part of The Sahara Desert in Morocco. The Sahara Desert is the world's largest hot desert.
Don’t miss out on exploring the country’s vast desert(Image: Getty Images)

You can fly directly to several Moroccan cities, such as Ouarzazate, Essaouira, Marrakech, and Agadir from most major airports, including Edinburgh, Birmingham, Manchester, and London Stansted. Average flights from the UK to Marrakech take three and a half hours, with return fares in June selling for as little as £36.

Accommodation in Morocco varies depending on your budget and which city you’re visiting. There’s a huge demand for luxury riads in hotspots like Marrakech, which tend to feature their very own private pool and square courtyard. For example, a week’s stay (Monday, June 9 -16) in a four-star Riad will set you back a whopping £3,025, based on two adults sharing. However, renting out a room (instead of a whole home) can drop the price to just £31 per person, per night.

Accommodation in Agadir tends to lean more towards huge hotel resorts, many of which offer all-inclusive packages. Staying at the five-star Tikida Gold Palace, which includes breakfast but isn’t all-inclusive, costs £918 on the exact same dates. This hotel boasts two swimming pools, a spa and wellness centre, as well as a gym and private beach area.

*Prices based on Skyscanner and Booking.com listings at the time of writing.

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