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Africa gains ground in global tourism race as arrivals and investment surge

Africa is rapidly strengthening its position in the global tourism industry, with rising visitor numbers, major infrastructure investments, and expanding air connectivity helping the continent compete more aggressively with traditional tourism powerhouses in Europe and Asia. Recent industry data shows Africa recording some of the fastest tourism recovery and growth rates globally in 2026, as reported by the Euronews.

Countries including Morocco, South Africa, Kenya, Egypt, Rwanda, and Tanzania have seen strong increases in international arrivals, driven by improved visa policies, luxury hospitality expansion, business tourism, and growing global interest in cultural and eco-tourism experiences. Governments across the continent are also investing heavily in airports, transport links, and tourism infrastructure to attract higher-spending travellers.

The sector’s growth is increasingly supported by stronger regional airline networks and strategic partnerships with Gulf, European, and Asian carriers, improving Africa’s accessibility to international markets. Analysts note that digital marketing, safari tourism, heritage tourism, and international events are also helping reposition Africa as a premium and diverse travel destination rather than a niche market.

Despite the momentum, challenges remain around infrastructure gaps, security concerns, and climate-related pressures in some regions. However, tourism experts say Africa’s young population, natural assets, and expanding middle class provide long-term advantages that could significantly increase the continent’s share of global tourism revenue over the coming decade.

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