

Morocco is situated on the north-western tip of Africa, separated from
the rest of the continent by the towering Atlas Mountains and the Sahara,
with a long coastline stretching from the Mediterranean through the strait
of Gibraltar and into the Atlantic. Due to its proximity to the Iberian
Peninsular, Morocco’s climate and history are more closely related
to the Mediterranean than to the rest of Africa. In the North its fine
beaches, lush valleys and evocative old cities reinforce this Mediterranean
impression. In the South, peaceful mountains that even offer skiing in
the winter and the sandy stony land that is the Sahara.
Only a short trip from Spain and the same time zone as the UK, Morocco has become one of the major holiday destinations in the Mediterranean, an exotic location with extraordinary natural and cultural wealth.
With its Mosques, Medinas and Bazaars, back-flipping acrobats, snake charmers and sweet mint tea Morocco tells its own story. Brimming over with contrast, colour and mystery, Morocco has a timeless quality that no longer exists in the modern world, a country of sand, spice and souks.
Always a popular
celebrity hang-out whether Yves Saint Laurent or the Rolling Stones,
David & Victoria
Beckham have even been known to head across for the odd weekend! Most
first-time visitors to the Kingdom become entranced within hours by the
rich history of glory, savagery and religion found on every corner.
If the whole country of Morocco represents a great investment opportunity, then the north-eastern Mediterranean coast is the best choice for those who value unspoilt natural beauty and for investors wishing to purchase in a new, up-and-coming area. Lush meadows & vineyards, forest & rich agricultural land give way to spectacular stretches of beach and the clean clear waters of the Med.
Investing in property in Morocco be it on a golf course, next to the marina or by the stunning beaches makes perfect sense right now, as the infrastructure is improved throughout the country and the government opens its' arms to the visitors looking to purchase property in Morocco as an investment.
Morocco
actively encourages foreign investment, King Mohammed VI has gone to
great lengths to create conditions attractive to the international investor.
The government does not differentiate between foreign and national buyers.
As an economically healthy country Morocco has an annual growth of 6.8% and its major industries are mining, textiles, tourism & leather goods. Tourism has grown more than 18% over the last year, giving it the fourth largest number of foreign visitors in the whole of Africa after South Africa, Tunisia & Egypt. The young and innovative King is keen to see this trend continue onwards & upwards.
Morocco has numerous golf courses, the major ones being located
in Tangier, Mohammadia, El Jadida, Casa-Anfa, Meknes, Marrakech, Agadir
and the famed Rabat dar Essalam course, considered one of the worlds
best. Under development right now in the extreme North-East of the
country are 3 golf courses at Mediterrania Saidia.