Wednesday, August 1, 2007

Saidia tourism projects

Le Jardin de Fleur

When a young 43 year old king unveils to the world his ambitious strategy to boost tourist arrivals to his country from 4.4 million in 2001 to 10 million by 2010 thus creating 600,000 new jobs and forming 20% of the nation’s GDP, the last thing that king wants is egg on his face. He’s going to pull out all the stops to steer the vision to fruition. This describes exactly the challenge facing King Mohammed VI of Morocco.
The mega coastal resorts under the moniker ‘Plan Azur’ are the glue holding his vision together. These six facility-packed holiday spots will spearhead the growth and the Government has implemented certain ‘touristic’ laws which guarantee that failure is not an option. Mediterrania Saïdia, home to Le Jardin de Fleur, is the flagship Plan Azur resort, heavily in the throes of construction and the only one of the six destined for the coveted Mediterranean coastline. The 11 Le Jardin de Fleur resorts-within-a-resort, ranging from spacious apartments to grandiose villas, provide a textbook example of how King Mohammed’s touristic laws safeguard his country’s future and in turn, each individual purchaser’s investment.
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1 comment:

Kelly said...

It's true, Morocco brims over with contrast, color and mystery and all you can do is simply catch your breath in wonder. It has a timeless quality that no longer exists in the modern world.
Morocco has become one of the major holiday destinations in the Mediterranean, an exotic location with extraordinary natural and cultural wealth. A rapidly growing holiday market, focused on quality.
And Saidia has more than 20km of clean sandy beaches, three golf courses and has long been one of the favourite holiday destinations of Moroccans on the Mediterranean coastline. Recent developments have added Saidia property to the amount of Morocco property available on the northern coast.