Morocco has become the go-to destination for a growing trend among UK holidaymakers. Round-trip flights to Morocco for just £30 (around 380 dirhams) are making day trips to the country an attractive option for those seeking quick getaways. This trend is gaining momentum, partly fueled by tips from vloggers who specialize in finding travel deals, such as this «day trip» to Marrakech departing from London. A mint tea, a dip in the pool, and a camel ride in the Agafay Desert—all in just 6 hours and 50 minutes on Moroccan soil—are enough to puzzle airport authorities, as one English tourist noted after seeing tourists arriving in the morning. Another example, recently reported by the Daily Mail, features a British mother who treated herself and her 12-year-old son to a quick getaway to Agadir for just £120 (1500 DH), all-inclusive (airport parking, plane tickets, taxi, cable car, meals, etc.). Melanie Evans, 42, from Chesterfield (Derbyshire), wanted to explore the destination before planning a longer stay. She and her son Max boarded a 5:45 am flight from Manchester, landing in Agadir at 10 am to a temperature of 27°C. The duo had only seven hours to explore the city. They enjoyed the beach, took the cable car up to the Kasbah, and ended their visit with a meal at McDonald's. Their return flight took off from Agadir-Al Massira at 9:35 pm, landing in Manchester at 12:30 am, bringing this whirlwind tour to a close. Accustomed to quick trips to Barcelona, Milan, Dublin, and Belfast, Melanie admits that the weather was her main draw to Morocco.