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Tunisia earmarks 500 million dinars to develop Tabarka-Ain Draham into major tourist hub

From La Presse · () French

Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Tunisia plans to invest 500 million dinars to develop the Tabarka-Ain Draham tourist region.
  • The investment aims to create new hotel capacity, boost local employment, and revive the Tabarka-Ain Draham International Airport.
  • Efforts include promoting cultural and sports tourism, with recent focus on Eastern European markets like Poland and the Czech Republic.

Tunisia is set to inject 500 million dinars into transforming the Tabarka-Ain Draham region into a major tourist hub. The significant investment aims to revitalize the area's exceptional tourism potential, which spans forest, sports, thermal, and seaside activities.

The region has exceptional tourist potential combining forest, sports, thermal, and seaside tourism. This diversity gives it a rare competitive advantage nationally and regionally.

โ€” Mehdi HalouiDirector General of the Tunisian National Tourism Office (ONTT) on the region's diverse appeal.

Officials announced the plan, highlighting the creation of approximately 2,000 new hotel beds across three new establishments. This development is expected to generate jobs and stimulate the local economy. The investment also targets the revival of the Tabarka-Ain Draham International Airport, with efforts to simplify administrative procedures to encourage further investment.

Promotion efforts have intensified, particularly focusing on Eastern European markets such as Poland and the Czech Republic through charter flights. The region has already welcomed over 300 tourists on recent flights, with expectations of continued growth. The strategy includes leveraging cultural and sports tourism, with the return of the Tabarka International Jazz Festival and the organization of golf events.

The Tabarka-Ain Draham tourist area will benefit from investments estimated at 500 million dinars, including the construction of three hotel units with a total capacity of about 2,000 beds.

โ€” Mehdi HalouiOutlining the scale of the planned investment in new hotel infrastructure.

National tourism indicators are encouraging, with around 1.3 million tourists recorded so far this year. The Tunisian National Tourism Office (ONTT) anticipates this trend will continue, driven by infrastructure modernization and service quality improvements, aiming for a balance between quantitative and qualitative growth in the sector.

National tourism indicators are encouraging, with approximately 1.3 million tourists registered at this stage of the year.

โ€” Mehdi HalouiProviding an update on national tourism figures.
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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.