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Morocco and Egypt Set New Tourism Records as Africa’s Most-Visited Countries

Morocco and Egypt recorded historic highs in international tourist arrivals in 2025, reinforcing their positions as Africa’s leading travel destinations and underscoring tourism’s growing role in economic recovery and foreign exchange earnings. Morocco welcomed about 19.8 million visitors, marking a 14 percent increase from the previous year, driven by expanded air links, new routes and sustained investment in tourism infrastructure, as reported by Reuters citing data from the Moroccan tourism ministry.

Egypt followed closely with nearly 19 million international tourists, representing a 21 percent year-on-year rise and one of the strongest performances in the country’s history. Figures released by Egypt’s Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities show that Red Sea resorts and major cultural hubs such as Cairo and Luxor benefited from increased charter flights and improved security conditions, a trend highlighted in Business Insider Africa.

Tourism remains a critical pillar for both economies, supporting millions of jobs and providing a steady source of hard currency. Analysts note that Morocco’s gains were supported by aggressive destination marketing and major events, while Egypt capitalised on its mix of heritage tourism, beach resorts and large-scale hospitality investments, as observed by North Africa Post.

The record-setting numbers reflect North Africa’s rising appeal on the global travel map and sustained government efforts to improve accessibility and visitor experience. Industry watchers say both countries are now targeting further growth in arrivals over the medium term as global travel demand continues to normalize and expand.

Image Credit: impulsradioafrica.online

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