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UN Tourism: Morocco among the region's top tourism destinations 

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July 7, 2026

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UN Tourism: Morocco among the region's top tourism destinations 

Morocco ranked among the best-performing tourism destinations in Africa and the Middle East in the first three months of 2026, welcoming 4.3 million international tourists, a 7 increase in international tourist arrivals, according to the UN World Tourism Barometer. The country also recorded one of North Africa’s strongest tourism performances, with arrivals increasing by 18 [] The post UN Tourism: Morocco among the region's top tourism destinations appeared first on HESPRESS English - Morocco News.

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Egyptian Gazette

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· Jul 6, 2026

Four Egyptian cities top Africa’s hotel development pipeline

A new report by W Hospitality Group has placed four Egyptian cities among Africa’s ten most attractive destinations for hotel investment, highlighting the country’s growing role in the regional tourism industry. Greater Cairo ranked first, with 80 projects totaling 16,400 rooms. Expansion is driven by Accor, Marriott, Hilton, and InterContinental, alongside Minor and Hyatt. Around [] The post Four Egyptian cities top Africa’s hotel development pipeline appeared first on Egyptian Gazette.

Daily News Egypt

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· Jul 6, 2026

Greater Cairo leads Africa’s hotel development pipeline: W Hospitality Group

Four Egyptian destinations have been ranked among Africa’s top 10 cities for hotel development, with Greater Cairo securing the top position, according to the latest report by W Hospitality Group. The report ranks Greater Cairo first, followed by Sharm El Sheikh in second place, Marsa Alam in fourth, and Ain Sokhna in tenth, underscoring Egypt’s [] The post Greater Cairo leads Africa’s hotel development pipeline: W Hospitality Group first appeared on Dailynewsegypt.

The Tico Times

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· Jul 10, 2026

Costa Rica Hotels Named Among World’s Best in Travel + Leisure Awards

Three Costa Rica hotels have been named among the 100 best hotels in the world in Travel + Leisure’s 2026 World’s Best Awards, giving the country another strong showing in one of the travel industry’s best-known reader rankings. Nayara Tented Camp, in the Arenal Volcano area, led tat No. 28 in the world and was [] The post Costa Rica Hotels Named Among World’s Best in Travel + Leisure Awards appeared first on The Tico Times | Costa Rica News | Travel | Real Estate.

BERNAMA

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· Jun 26, 2026

Business : Spain Tops Summer 2026 Business Travel Destinations: Holafly Study

KUALA LUMPUR, June 26 (Bernama) -- Spain is the leading destination for business travellers this summer, followed by Japan and the United States, according to Holafly's Summer Travel eSIM Report 2026.

DNyuz

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· Jul 4, 2026

Trump’s Travel Crackdown Has a Winner: Mexican Tourism

The top five most-visited countries in the world are, by several measures: France, Spain, the United States, Italy and Turkey. The country in sixth place, Mexico, is already a steadily growing tourism powerhouse. Now it’s hoping that soccer — and a bit of the Trump effect — could help crack into that elite group. “We []

Africa.com

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· Jun 29, 2026

Cape Town, Zimbabwe And Namibia Form Strategic Partnership To Boost Regional Tourism Value

A strategic partnership has been established between Cape Town, Zimbabwe, and Namibia to strengthen Southern Africa’s global tourism position and unlock greater value from international travel. First explored at World Travel Market Africa 2025, the agreement formalises collaboration between the three destinations to enhance regional coordination, unify marketing efforts, and facilitate more seamless cross-border travel for long-haul []

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Related coverage for "UN Tourism: Morocco among the region's top tourism destinations ": Egyptian Gazette — Four Egyptian cities top Africa’s hotel development pipeline. Daily News Egypt — Greater Cairo leads Africa’s hotel development pipeline: W Hospitality Group. The Tico Times — Costa Rica Hotels Named Among World’s Best in Travel + Leisure Awards. BERNAMA — Business : Spain Tops Summer 2026 Business Travel Destinations: Holafly Study. DNyuz — Trump’s Travel Crackdown Has a Winner: Mexican Tourism. Africa.com — Cape Town, Zimbabwe And Namibia Form Strategic Partnership To Boost Regional Tourism Value