In its article titled "Places to visit in Morocco, now that you can travel to it without a visa", the daily explains that "after signing the visa waiver agreement between the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Colombia and its Moroccan counterpart, Colombians will now only need their passport to travel to Morocco.''
The news is encouraging people to plan their post-pandemic travel to Morocco, the daily notes.
Among the cities to visit, Marrakech, "an ancient imperial city located in the west of Morocco and an important economic center with mosques, palaces, gardens as well as its medina and historical monuments" which make it a popular tourist destination, El Tiempo highlights.
El Tiempo recommends the city of Casablanca, Chaouen and Rabat. The daily invites readers to discover the city of Asilah, "a small town located on the Atlantic coast, with its sandy beaches that attract tourists.''
The daily also refers to the tourist assets of the city of Ifrane situated on the Middle Atlas Mountains and Meknes, the imperial city with many historical monuments and sites.
It describes Merzouga as the gateway to the Moroccan desert and a must-see destination in the country. "It is a very popular city destination for tourists from around the world. Merzouga is a small town located in southeastern Morocco, known worldwide for its beautiful landscapes and the immensity of the dunes," El Tiempo points out.