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Africa records fastest tourism growth globally in 2025

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
September 13, 2025
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North Africa led the surge with a 14% increase, while Sub-Saharan Africa posted 11% growth, marking one of the continent’s strongest performances since before the pandemic.

UN Tourism Secretary-General Zurab Pololikashvili said the sector’s performance shows resilience and is helping local economies.

“The first half of 2025 brought growing arrival numbers and revenues for most destinations around the world, which contribute to local economies, jobs and livelihoods.

Yet, this also reminds us of our great responsibility to ensure this growth is sustainable and inclusive,” he said.

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Morocco, Egypt, Kenya, Tanzania and South Africa remain top draws for international visitors.

Morocco reported a 19% rise in overseas visitors, driven by the appeal of cities like Marrakech and Fez, while South Africa’s Kruger National Park and Cape Town continue to attract safari-goers and adventure travellers from around the world.

Airlines have added more direct routes to African destinations, reducing travel time and making it easier for visitors from Europe, the Middle East and Asia to access the continent.

Kenya’s Jomo Kenyatta International Airport has seen a rise in international tourist arrivals.

This growing intra-African movement is helping strengthen economic links and boosting local tourism sectors.

Experts say the challenge now is to maintain momentum while protecting the environment.

Zanzibar’s beach resorts, like Anantara Zanzibar, continue to draw tourists to East Africa’s coastline

With tourism arrivals and revenues climbing, governments and private investors are expected to continue improving airports, accommodation and attractions.

Analysts say this will help Africa cement its position as one of the world’s most exciting tourism regions.

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