In terms of tourism, Morocco has significant assets: climate, unique culture, imperial cities and geographical location. This Mediterranean country offers an unrivaled combination of diverse landscapes and rich culture and history. From the sand dunes of the Sahara Desert to the Atlas Mountains on the Atlantic coast, Morocco offers an astonishing number of visits and discoveries. The architectural and cultural richness of the northern medina, the dream beaches and the desert at the gates of Ouarzazate make Morocco a sunny destination with a thousand and one flavors.
Among the most representative cities of Morocco are Fez, Marrakech "the red city", Rabat the capital, Tangier or Agadir. Let's not forget Casablanca, the economic capital of the country.
The Kingdom of Morocco has made the choice of political pluralism and economic liberalism since its independence, incorporating property rights and freedoms as fundamental rights guaranteed by the Constitution.
The Moroccan economy is characterized by its openness to the outside world. Since the beginning of the 1980s, Morocco has adopted a policy of economic and financial openness aimed at strengthening the liberalization of foreign trade, further integrating the Moroccan economy into the world economy and contributing to the consolidation of the multilateral trading system.
To this end, significant progress has been made in the modernization of the economy and finance, as well as the upgrading of legal and institutional frameworks. The objectives pursued are to sustainably accelerate the rate of growth of the Moroccan economy and to improve the living conditions of its citizens.