Thursday 20 March 2008

Morocco attracts more British visitors


Countries in Africa are becoming more and more popular with British holidaymakers, an expert has revealed.
John Bevan, managing director of Lastminute.com, stated that tourists from the UK increasingly prefer to visit less-established countries beyond of Europe, such as Morocco.
This means that demand for holiday accommodation will be in high in the most popular tourist areas, such as Agadir.
As a result, Morocco could be considered a sound investment option by people who are planning to purchase a rental property overseas.
The country's popularity as a holiday destination is likely to be reflected in rental yields and possible growth in its housing market.
Mr Bevan commented: "Agadir in Morocco [is] expected to do very well."
Official figures recently revealed that during 2007, the north African country attracted more than seven million foreign leisure travellers.
This puts it on track to meet the target set by the government, which has pledged to attract ten million tourists by 2010.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

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