Following recent disruptions to sea travel between Tarifa, Spain and Tangier Med, Morocco, operations are returning to normal as preparations intensify for “Marhaba 2026,” the peak summer travel period for Moroccans residing in Europe. Official sources indicate that port authorities, in coordination with relevant stakeholders, have begun implementing plans for the operation. The disruptions last week involved maritime traffic and impacted the return of Moroccan expatriates. While details of the preparations remain limited, the focus is on managing the anticipated influx of travelers. “Marhaba 2026” aims to facilitate the annual homecoming of Moroccans living abroad for the summer months. Authorities are working to ensure a smooth and efficient travel experience despite the earlier challenges.
