The former Pleasure Island theme park in Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire, included a Moroccan-themed area that has been abandoned for over 10 years. The park, which opened in 1993, featured six distinct entertainment zones, including a section dedicated to Morocco with architecture and decor inspired by North African design.
After the park closed in 2016, the Moroccan area fell into disrepair. Behind walls topped with barbed wire, the once-vibrant complex now shows signs of decay, with faded paint and overgrown vegetation. The site has become a subject of local curiosity and urban exploration.
Local authorities have discussed potential redevelopment plans, but as of 2026, no concrete action has been taken. The park's closure was attributed to declining visitor numbers and financial difficulties. The Moroccan section remains a poignant reminder of the park's former ambition to offer international-themed attractions.