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Africa's beautiful city poised for tourism boom in 2025
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Africa’s beautiful city poised for tourism boom in 2025

Marrakesh, Morocco’s top tourist city, thrives with new flights, luxury growth, and heritage sites, poised for a 2025 tourism boom.

Timilehin Adejumobi
Last updated: December 26, 2024 10:12 am
Timilehin Adejumobi Published December 26, 2024
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  • Marrakesh is set for a record-breaking 2025, driven by new flight routes and global tourist interest.
  • Ryanair’s Newcastle service boosts Marrakesh’s connectivity, attracting tourists seeking culture, luxury, and adventure.
  • Marrakesh blends a rich history with modern luxury, fueling investment in hospitality and infrastructure upgrades.

Marrakesh, Morocco’s fourth-largest city and capital of the Marrakesh–Safi region, is poised for a tourism boom in 2025.

Situated at the foothills of the Atlas Mountains, this historic city is emerging as a top destination, fueled by new flight routes and its growing global appeal. 

A mere three-hour flight from the UK –Marrakesh is fast becoming a go-to destination for tourists seeking a blend of historical charm, vibrant culture, and year-round sunshine.

With over two million tourists flocking to the city in 2023, it has already claimed the title of Morocco’s most visited city—and this trend shows no signs of slowing down.

Marrakesh set for 2025 tourism surge, driven by new flights and rising global appeal.

The North African city’s sunny, 25°C weather and compact, walkable layout make it an ideal escape for UK tourists seeking respite from winter’s chill. Its blend of ancient and modern, with UNESCO heritage sites and luxury accommodations side by side, offers an experience unlike any other.

Ryanair’s expansion fuels growth

Ryanair’s new bi-weekly service from Newcastle Airport underscores Marrakesh’s rising significance in global tourism. Improved connectivity promises to attract a diverse array of visitors, from cultural enthusiasts to luxury seekers, reinforcing the city’s status as a must-visit location.

Marrakesh is a sensory spectacle, where ancient traditions meet modern luxury. Jemaa el-Fnaa, alive with street performers, snake charmers, and food vendors, offers a dynamic introduction to Moroccan culture.

Nearby, Rahba Kedima’s vibrant spice markets captivate visitors, while historical landmarks like the El Badi Palace, Bahia Palace, and the Royal Palace showcase the city’s rich heritage. 

View of Rahba Kedima’s vibrant spice markets

Religious and architectural marvels further add to Marrakesh’s charm. The Koutoubia Mosque, with its 77-meter-high minaret, remains an iconic symbol of the city. The intricate Saadian Tombs, dating back to the 16th century, draw history aficionados with their stunning craftsmanship.

Marrakesh soars with tourism and investment

Marrakesh’s tourism boom has driven a parallel surge in real estate and hospitality development. A magnet for global investment, the city boasts a growing portfolio of luxury hotels, resorts, and shopping destinations. Infrastructure improvements at Ménara International Airport and Marrakesh’s railway station are streamlining access, connecting the city to hubs like Casablanca. 

Marrakesh’s tourism surge fuels real estate and hospitality growth, bolstered by luxury developments and enhanced connectivity through airport and railway upgrades.

Long celebrated for its artistic influence—drawing luminaries such as Yves Saint Laurent—Marrakesh has cemented its reputation as a nexus of culture and creativity. 

Marrakesh also serves as a gateway to adventure. Visitors can float above the Atlas Mountains in hot air balloons, explore the Palmeraie on horseback, or race through desert landscapes on quad bikes. For those seeking natural wonders, day trips to the Ouzoud Waterfalls or hiking excursions in the Atlas Mountains provide unforgettable experiences. 

2025: A defining year for Marrakesh tourism 

As global interest in Marrakesh accelerates, 2025 promises to be a landmark year for the city. Whether discovering centuries-old palaces, savoring traditional Moroccan cuisine, or exploring bustling souks, tourists will find endless reasons to visit.

With its ideal climate, enhanced accessibility, and rich cultural offerings, Marrakesh is poised to solidify its position as Africa’s leading tourism destination.

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