Tangier was chosen for its status as a growing economic hub, with future openings already planned in Casablanca and Rabat as the company positions Morocco as a strategic platform for continental expansion.
The UAE is now one of Morocco’s largest foreign investors, with Emirati investments reaching approximately 1.7 billion Moroccan dirhams (US$188 million) by mid-2025, second only to France.
The initiative seeks to simplify payment experiences for tourists through reduced international commissions, pay-by-link, tap-on-phone, and dynamic currency conversion tools.
The inclusion of these ports underscores Carnival’s confidence in the developed tourism infrastructure and safety protocols in both Tunisia and Morocco.
The Casadora Resort introduces a contemporary hospitality model that combines a lifestyle hotel with 140 branded riads and an innovative offer of 60 additional riads under a fractional ownership model.
The launch addresses rising demand for experiential luxury set against evolving landscapes, with Sirayane’s two decades of local expertise enabling seamless and authentic integration.
Royal Air Maroc is expanding its North American presence beyond traditional East Coast gateways such as New York, adding West Coast reach to complement its existing services to Washington, Miami, Montreal, and Toronto.
Radisson Residences Taghazout Bay strengthens Radisson Hotel Group’s portfolio in Morocco and North Africa, delivering a new way to embrace coastal living with open-air freedom and seamless resort-style comfort.
Among upcoming openings are Four Points by Sheraton Casablanca Bouskoura in 2026, Moxy Casablanca and Residence Inn by Marriott Casablanca slated for 2027, and the Autograph Collection’s Amerruk Marrakech expected in 2026.