The Festival Calendar timeline highlights four key Moroccan events: Eid Fitr at Ramadan's end boosting retail with feasting and gifts; summer's Boujloud Festival drawing tourists to commerce and crafts; Achoura in fall increasing sweets and rituals; and November 18's Istiklal Day sparking urban markets. Each festival emphasizes economic impacts on local business, hospitality, and community gatherings.
Festival Calendar
End of Ramadan: Eid Fitr Marks Ramadan's End End-of-fast celebrations boost retail with feasting, gifts, and family gatherings across Morocco. Summer: Boujloud Festival Features Sheep Parades Summer event draws tourists, stimulating local commerce, handicrafts, and hospitality sectors vibrantly. October/November: Achoura Ushers in Fall Traditions Post-Ashura festivities increase demand for sweets, rituals, and community events seasonally. November 18: Istiklal Day Honors National Independence Patriotic holiday sparks events, markets, and gatherings enhancing business in urban areas.
Speaker Notes
Annual cycle drives seasonal business.