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Tozeur: Four hotels reopen after years of closure

From La Presse · () French

Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Four hotels in Tozeur, Tunisia, reopened after years of closure, signaling a revival in the Saharan region's tourism sector.
  • Regional authorities are working to assess and rehabilitate other struggling hotels, aiming to boost Tozeur's hospitality capacity and appeal.
  • The reopening aligns with a broader recovery in Tunisian tourism, though sustained investment and infrastructure modernization are deemed crucial for long-term success.

The southern Tunisian tourist destination of Tozeur is experiencing a renewed dynamism with the reopening of four hotels that had been closed for several years. This development signals a gradual recovery for the region's hospitality sector.

These reopenings are part of a larger effort to revitalize Tozeur, a city renowned for its oasis heritage, desert landscapes, and cultural tourism. Regional tourism officials state that this expansion enhances the area's accommodation capacity and improves the offerings for visitors.

The four establishments had been shuttered for an extended period, and their return to operation marks a significant step in rehabilitating the local hotel infrastructure, which had been weakened by economic challenges and declining tourist activity. A dedicated commission is reportedly examining the status of other hotels still closed or facing difficulties, seeking solutions for rehabilitation or repurposing.

This initiative is embedded within a broader strategy to enhance Tozeur's attractiveness, leveraging its significant natural and cultural assets, including its palm groves and desert sites. The revival also coincides with a general upturn in domestic and international tourism in southern Tunisia, supported by promotional efforts and investments in hospitality infrastructure. However, industry stakeholders emphasize that this momentum hinges on continued investment, infrastructure upgrades, and solidifying Tozeur's position in both traditional and emerging tourism markets.

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Originally published by La Presse in French. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.