Agadir, Morocco — April 21, 2026 Morocco’s Minister of Tourism, Fatim-Zahra Ammor, has marked a significant milestone in the nation’s tourism sector by unveiling the expansion of the Go Siyaha program. This strategic initiative, designed to bolster the tourism industry, has led to the signing of three new contracts in Dakhla, Boujdour, and Tarfaya, which are set to diversify the country’s tourism offerings and contribute to economic growth. Second Paragraph.
The Go Siyaha program, implemented under the Morocco SME Agency, aims to support innovative and diverse tourism experiences.
The latest contracts support activities like kitesurfing, windsurfing, and quad biking, all while showcasing Morocco’s rich Sahara heritage. Ammor emphasized that these projects will not only enhance the tourism experience but also create over 150 jobs, both direct and indirect, thereby reinforcing the country’s commitment to sustainable development. Third Paragraph.
In parallel with these projects, Morocco is enhancing air connectivity by launching easyJet’s first African base at Marrakech-Menara Airport. This new hub, equipped with Airbus aircraft and backed by a €300 million investment, is expected to offer up to 4 million seats in its first year, expanding the airline’s network across Morocco and significantly increasing accessibility for tourists. Paragraph.
The Go Siyaha program, with its vision to support 1,700 tourism businesses by 2026, underscores Morocco’s dedication to modernizing and diversifying its tourism offerings.
As the country continues to evolve, these initiatives are poised to position Morocco as a leading tourist destination, not just for its cultural heritage and natural landscapes, but for its innovative approach to tourism development.
*Additional reporting by ImNews | Sources consulted: 2*
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Source: moroccoworldnews
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