The Moroccan city of Fes will see more tourists during 2009 as the desire for a holiday destination with history and culture grows.
This is according to Sharron Livingston, editor of thetravelmagazine.net, who said that Fes, Morocco's forth largest city, offers much in terms of religion, culture and authentic African foods.
She added that the new flights to the country from Gatwick which are to begin in 2009 will be beneficial, as it will mean easier access for people who may have wished to visit Morocco in the past, but have been restricted through flight services.
However, Ms Livingston said that she believes Fes will retain its charm and character, as this is what attracts people there in the first place.
DK Eyewitness Travel also predicts that Fes will be popular as a holiday destination in 2009 as people turn away from more obvious choices such as Marrakech and Rabat.
