São Paulo – Tunisia, an Arab country in North Africa, received more than 11 million international tourists in a single year for the first time. Tourism generated a record USD 2.68 billion in revenue for the country, according to data from early 2025 through December 22 released by the Tunisian Central Bank. Surpassing 11 million tourists, the country exceeded the targets set by the Ministry of Tourism. In 2024, Tunisia welcomed 10.26 million international tourists, generating about USD 2.55 billion in revenue. According to the Central Bank, demand from neighboring countries for Tunisia as a tourist destination played a central role in the country’s 2025 performance.
Source: The North Africa Journal December 30, 2025 14:03 UTC