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Morocco Launches $4 Billion Tourism Master Plan Ahead of 2030 FIFA World Cup
In a bold step to position itself as a premier global tourist destination, Morocco has unveiled a comprehensive $4 billion tourism development plan in anticipation of co-hosting the 2030 FIFA World Cup. The North African nation, which will share hosting duties with Spain and Portugal, is embarking on this ambitious initiative to boost its tourism infrastructure and capacity.
The strategic plan, spearheaded by the Moroccan Ministry of Tourism, aims to significantly upgrade and expand the country’s hospitality and leisure sectors. Key components of the initiative include the construction of brand-new hotel complexes tailored to international standards, the development of world-class amusement parks, and the extensive modernization of more than 62,000 hotel rooms across the kingdom.
Officials say the plan aligns with Morocco’s long-term vision of attracting 26 million tourists by 2030 while ensuring a lasting economic and social impact from hosting one of the world’s most-watched sporting events.
“This is more than just a World Cup preparation; it’s a nationwide transformation of our tourism industry,” said Fatim-Zahra Ammor, Morocco’s Minister of Tourism. “We aim to create lasting value, not only for visitors but for Moroccan citizens who will benefit from job creation, economic growth, and enhanced infrastructure.”
Tourism currently contributes around 7% to Morocco’s GDP and employs hundreds of thousands across the country. With this new investment, the government hopes to diversify tourism offerings beyond traditional cultural and heritage tourism, expanding into entertainment, sports, and family-centered travel.
In recent years, Morocco has emerged as a top destination for travelers from Europe, the Middle East, and beyond. Cities like Marrakech, Casablanca, Fez, and Agadir have seen a steady increase in international visitors, and the World Cup is expected to further drive global attention toward the nation.
The tourism development plan also places a strong emphasis on sustainability and smart tourism solutions, aiming to integrate digital technologies and green practices into the infrastructure upgrades.
As 2030 draws closer, Morocco’s massive investment in its tourism industry signals its readiness to shine on the world stage—not just in football, but as a dynamic, modern, and welcoming destination for all.
Source: Kaloafricanmedia