ABSTRACT

Over the past 50 years, Morocco has experienced three radically different types of tourism: the tourism of curiosity and discovery, seaside resort tourism and, lastly, interior tourism often an imitation of the first two, with each provoking different reactions. Obviously these three alternatives have not merely succeeded each other but have been mingled and superimposed. However, for clarity's sake, they will be dealt with successively in this chapter, in the order of their emergence.