In 2018, tourism-generated GDP grew by 6.2% amounting to MAD 76.9 billion, compared to MAD 72.4 billion in 2017. Its contribution to national GDP reached 6.9%, up from 6.8% the previous year. Tourism plays an important role in the Moroccan economy thanks to its ability to create new jobs, contribute to economic and social development and bring in foreign currency. Revenues generated by international visitors to Morocco in 2018 reached almost MAD 89 billion (including international transport). This accounted for almost 51% of service exports in 2018. The tourism sector is an excellent source of jobs in Morocco, with 550 000 direct jobs in 2018, equating to 5% of total employment.
In 2018, the country recorded 12.3 million international arrivals. France, Spain and Germany remain the top three source markets, comprising 57.5% of the market share. The main inbound markets all increased between 2017 and 2018, with residents from Germany up by 10.1%, France by 7.6%, Spain by 6.4%, and the United Kingdom by 3.8%. Newer markets also performed well, including the United States, China, Poland and Brazil.
In 2018, internal tourism spending was estimated at MAD 131 billion, a rise of 5.4% from 2017. Domestic tourism expenditure reached MAD 41 billion, an increase of 4.4%. Overnight stays in classified tourism accommodation establishments were up 8.7% in 2018 (after an increase of 14.8% from 2016 to 2017), driven by a 12.1% increase in overnight stays by non-residents. Of the total overnight stays in hotels and similar establishments recorded in 2018 amounting to 24 million nights, 30% were made by residents. In 2018, 3.2 million domestic tourists were recorded, up 4.1% over 2017.