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    The Canary Islands “Under Threat” Holiday Pick from “High Quality at Low Prices” | Africa | Travel

    overthebordersBy overthebordersFebruary 3, 2025 Travel News No Comments3 Mins Read
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    When planning a vacation, many British people prefer familiar destinations such as Spain, Greece, and Turkey. The Canary Islands are especially preferred on winter holidays because the sunshine and temperature rarely fall below 20 ° C.

    However, the Spanish islands are facing intense competition from one of the rapid hot spots on holidays that appear in the world. JET2's STEVE HEAPY warns the Canary Islands threatened by Morocco, according to a comment reported by Canarian Weekly.

    His warning triggers an increase in anti -tourism emotions in the Canary Islands. In April and October, the whole demonstration was held throughout the island, and local people demanded a change in the current tourist model.

    Concerns on the impact of tourists, local infrastructure, and real estate prices have been raised by residents. In response, local governments have introduced measures such as sightseeing taxes and environmental taxes in specific national parks.

    Despite the fact that many locals and community leaders oppose protests and reassure that tourists are still welcomed, these developments have a serious threat and alternative. Manchester Evening News reported that these developers could encourage them to consider their alternative destinations in consideration of their destinations.

    The head of JET2 emphasizes that Morocco is currently enjoying the rapid increase in sightseeing, and emphasizes that “Canalia provides high -quality accommodation facilities that welcome not only the wealthy people but also all kinds of tourists.” The Islands need to be careful about the adjustment of Morocco.

    Certainly, Morocco is the most visited tourist destination in Africa and has defeated Egypt from its stop. According to the latest UN tourist data, Morocco hosted 17.4 million international tourists in 2024, an increase of 20 % from 2023.

    In contrast, Egypt saw 15.7 million visitors in 2024. Natalia Bayona, the director of the United Nations Tourism Bureau, has been focusing on the 35 % increase in international arrivals in Morocco since 2019, due to the “stable political situation and strategic economic policy.”

    What is the reason that Morocco is such a magnet for a holiday maker?

    This country boasts a mix of wonderful weather, wonderful scenery, and fascinating culture victory. Lonely Planet depicts Morocco's paintings as a dazzling diverse country, “spreading magnificent mountains, deserts, and ancient cities, greeting travelers with warm hospitality and perfect mint tea.”

    MARRAKESH, CASABLANCA, and AGADIR are one of the destinations of the British airport. We respond to all kinds of tastes, from a lively city break to a quiet beach retreat.

    Marrakesh offers a lively swing, a fascinating hidden garden, and a vibrant blend of Hamamu Spa's tranquility to the holiday maker. For those who are looking for a classic sun, sea, and sand vacation, Agadil is an ideal choice with its vast beach and palm fishing promenade.

    Casablanca, which was immortal by Hollywood movies in 1942, provides a fun mix of both experience. Visitors can take Eindia Bubeach, explore old Medina, and enjoy cocktails with Laconish.

    Morocco's charm will grow in the next few years. The country co -sponsors the African Cup ofnations in December and January, and looks forward to 2030 and share the hosting business of the FIFA World Cup with Spain and Portugal.



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