
Between January 12th and 17th, a group of first-year second-cycle Tourism and Recreation students, under the supervision of Dr. hab. Przemysław Charzyński, stayed in Morocco. The group included Patryk Małecki, Agata Spręga, Marcelina Kolasińska, Marcela Szwed, Oliwia Mokrzska, Olga Świtalska, and Mikołaj Janta. They explored, as part of fieldwork, the conditions for tourism development and the impact of colonialism and European heritage on the tourism offerings of Marrakesh and El Jadida (formerly Portuguese Mazagan). The program also included discussions on the role of local traditions and cultural diversity in shaping sustainable tourism models. Students had the opportunity to analyze the interactions between heritage conservation and modern tourism infrastructure, gaining valuable insights into destination management.