Morocco is among the top travel destinations for 2023 along with Switzerland, Botswana, and India, according to the founder of Craft Travel Julia Carter, cited by Washington Post.
Travel advisers, tour operators, and booking platforms found out that the willingness to travel in 2023 increased compared to last year, despite concerns over inflation and recession.
Morocco drew international attention in the 2022 Qatar World Cup to become a major travel hot spot.
According to James Thornton, CEO of Intrepid Travel, Morocco is the most booked country, and it continues to be incredibly popular in 2023.
Vice president of experiences of Modern Adventure company, Liz Boudreau, said that bookings to Morocco rose by 53% compared to 2022.
For Brittany Campbell, owner of Bucket List Holidays, most clients are booking trips for at least 10 days, and some as long as 32, which is a notable change in the new year.
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Friday, January 24, 2025