
Egypt's iconic historical sites, Red Sea resorts, and vibrant culture are once again drawing international tourists in large numbers. The sector, a crucial pillar of the Egyptian economy, has demonstrated remarkable resilience and is on a strong growth trajectory. Government initiatives to enhance tourist experiences, improve infrastructure, and promote new destinations have contributed significantly to this recovery.
New hotel developments, museum openings (like the Grand Egyptian Museum), and an increase in flight connectivity are further boosting the sector's appeal. Investments are also being channeled into sustainable tourism practices and diversifying the tourism product to attract a wider range of visitors. The outlook for Egypt's tourism sector is optimistic, with projections indicating a return to pre-pandemic levels and continued expansion in the coming years.