European influences differs Morocco from Africa
The Chicago Tribune has recently reported that Morocco differed from other African nations because of its unique cultural identity and rich history and it has absorbed a variety of influences due to its close proximity to Europe.
The publication has stated that the easy accessibility to Morocco from mainland Europe and its other attractions such as its markets, bazaars and “rugged yet scenic” landscape makes it an “increasingly popular” destination for leisure travelers from Europe. Morocco has an eclectic identity and it has many European influences because it’s so close to the Continent. French is spoken widely but Arabic is the official language.
Morocco is also said to offer a number of other attractions that could make it a more attractive option, such as the unspoilt stretches of Atlantic and Mediterranean coastlines, restricted development in coastal areas and excellent climate, as it means that visitors can enjoy warm and sunny weather all year round. The publication added that the government is presently engaged in a strategy to transform the country into a major tourist destination.
Prospective buyers are recommended to purchase property in Morocco as it would be a good choice because it is growing in popularity as a holiday destination. The new developments and leisure facilities in popular tourist spots as well as the regular and affordable flights from the UK signify its booming tourism.
Paul Collins, overseas property editor of buyassociation has commented that Morocco is a progressive and democratic country with established legal procedures on property purchase. The SaveBorrowSpend website recently predicted that Morocco is likely to be a hotspot for overseas property buyers during 2008.
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