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UK’s The Sun touts Tangier as Europe’s new sunshine escape

British newspaper The Sun has cast new attention on Tangier, portraying the northern Moroccan port city as an accessible, low‑cost sunshine escape for travellers seeking short breaks just beyond Europe’s southern coastline.

In its latest travel feature, the newspaper highlighted Tangier’s proximity to Spain, noting that the city sits only a brief ferry ride from the Andalusian coast and is increasingly served by discounted flights from major European airports.

The report positioned Tangier as an attractive alternative to overcrowded Mediterranean destinations, offering mild weather, coastal scenery and a cultural setting shaped by centuries of cross‑continental exchange.

Tangier’s affordability remains one of its strongest selling points. The Sun underscored the availability of competitively priced hotels, including upscale properties offering lower rates than comparable European resorts, the article said.

The piece also drew attention to the city’s varied attractions, from its fortified Kasbah and vibrant medina to sweeping beaches along the Strait of Gibraltar and well‑known coastal landmarks.

The report praised Tangier’s café scene and its blend of French, Spanish and Moroccan influences, noting that visitors encounter a multilingual, laid‑back atmosphere linked to the city’s past as an international zone.

It framed Tangier as both an entry point to Morocco and a stand‑alone destination suited for quick, affordable getaways.

The Sun’s coverage comes amid rising British interest in North African destinations, supported by expanded transport links and growing media visibility, positioning Tangier as a notable contender for short‑haul holidaymakers in 2026.

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