Tourism Revenues in Tunisia Rise to $2.7 Billion in 2025

Tourism Revenues in Tunisia Rise to $2.7 Billion in 2025

Tourism revenues in Tunisia recorded notable growth in 2025, reaching around $2.7 billion, signaling a strong recovery of the tourism sector and its growing contribution to the national economy.

Data from the Central Bank of Tunisia showed that tourism revenues climbed to 8.09 billion dinars, up from 7.6 billion dinars in 2024, marking a 6.5% annual increase driven by higher visitor numbers and improved service quality.

By late December, Tunisia welcomed more than 11 million tourists, surpassing pre-pandemic record levels and further boosting tourism revenues in Tunisia across multiple travel and hospitality-related sectors.

Authorities are focusing on developing high-end tourism and diversifying offerings by highlighting the unique cultural and natural features of each region to ensure sustained growth in tourism revenues in Tunisia.

In parallel, citizens are anticipating potential wage increases in 2026 to support purchasing power, amid concerns about their impact on inflation and economic growth.