Travel, Tourism & Hospitality

Mazagan resort launches summer offer

Mazagan Beach & Golf Resort, one of Morocco's major resorts, has lined up tempting offers for the GCC market this summer from June 1 until September 15.

The announcement was made during the resort’s participation at the Arabian Travel Market (ATM) 2015 now under way at the Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Centre (DICEC), Dubai, UAE.

The resort is offering four nights for the price of three, or seven nights for the price of five, including breakfast for two adults and two children under 12 in buffet restaurants and complimentary shared airport transfers from/to Casablanca airport.

This applies to the following room categories:  Pool view, Partial Ocean view, Ocean view, Prime Ocean view, Mazagan suites (Prime and Executive), Ambassador Suite and Royal suite.

Mazagan Beach & Golf Resort has 500 rooms that offer spectacular views of the ocean, lagoons and golf course, surrounded by 67 villas, landscaped gardens and a stunning swimming pool in the centre.

Mazagan is spread over a 250-hectare site, and includes a golf course, stretch of beach, variety of restaurants. The resort also offers to businessmen and their families exceptional fun-packed stays where parents can have their own space, while the children has a rollicking time in three dedicated clubs. The resort incorporates a stunning spa offering relaxation treatments.

According to the North Africa region expert and president of Mazagan, Stephan Killinger, tourism is Morocco’s top of foreign exchange earner, second biggest contributor to GDP and second biggest creator of jobs in the kingdom.

He said summer packages will also incorporate several festivals and celebrations such as the Mazagan Nights, a highly acclaimed series of concerts that feature top pan Arab celebrities.

The World Travel and Tourism Council forecasts travel and tourism sector in Morocco over the next 10 years to be extremely buoyant, with estimated growth rates of over 4 per cent annually that significantly exceed growth rates in other sectors. The report added that by 2024, international tourist arrivals into Morocco would total 15,231,000, generating revenues of $14.5 billion, an average increase of 6 per cent per annum.

According to Killinger, service excellence is a top priority for GCC tourists. “The first thing we look at when developing an offer for the visitors coming from the Gulf region is excellent service. Tourists from this part of the world seek outstanding added value services, and we know how to cater to their preferences through unbeatable offers.” - TradeArabia News Service