Tunisia Business: Tourism

Tunisia Business: Tourism Last updated on Monday 26th April 2010

Tunisia's beaches and historical sites attract an ever-growing number of tourists to the country each year.

The number of tourists has risen from 56,000 in 1961 to 3.7 million in 1993. There has been considerable local and foreign investment in new hotels and resorts.

Efforts to increase tourist amenities, particularly in the coastal cities, have been successful in attracting large groups of tourists from Europe.

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