Plan Azur

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The Plan Azur is an investment project initiated by the Moroccan government in 2001.[1] The project aims at boosting tourism in Morocco through the development of six coastal resorts, five on the Atlantic coast and one on the Mediterranean coast. The project was launched in order to achieve the "Vision 2010" strategy which aimed to attract 10 million visitors a year to Morocco.[2]

Plan Azur was developed to provide 80,000 beds and 10 golf courses.[1] The project suffered several setbacks and delays, due to financial difficulties and to the lack of marketing.[3]

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