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Tourism in Egypt Thrives: Now, Major Hotel Developments in Cairo and Sharm El-Sheikh Lead the Way

Wednesday, August 6, 2025
Egypt’s hotel scene is booming again, thanks to smart government programs and a good economy. The wave of new hotels, especially in Cairo and Sharm El-Sheikh, is helping Egypt stand out in Africa’s travel market. With big money coming in and plans to attract even more visitors, Egypt has bounced back from the COVID-19 hits and is on its way to being a top international travel hub.
In 2024, Egypt greeted 15.7 million travelers from abroad, beating the busy levels of 2019. This jump is the result of clear choices like upgrading roads and airports, showcasing Egypt’s amazing history and culture, and a stronger currency that makes travel affordable. All of this means more people are looking for places to stay, so the hotel industry is expanding fast.
How Government Programs Ignite Egypt’s Tourism Boom
Egypt’s government is putting serious energy into making tourism a star player in the economy. By improving roads, airports, and hotels, shining a light on the country’s ancient treasures, and sealing deals with global partners, the state is nudging the industry upward. On top of that, the lower value of the Egyptian pound is giving foreign travelers and investors more bang for their buck, turning Egypt into a wallet-friendly gateway to millennia of culture.
With tourism responsible for roughly 10% of Egypt’s economy, every small win at the border, the beach, or the boardroom counts. Policies that speed up visas, add extra flights, and blast out ads showing the Pyramids, Red Sea resorts, and desert oases are drawing more people. Thanks to these moves, Egypt is not just bouncing back; it is welcoming more guests than it did before the pandemic struck.
Significant Hotel Development in Cairo and Sharm El-Sheikh
Egypt’s capital, Cairo, is witnessing a major surge in hotel development. The capital currently has 70 hotels and 17,757 rooms in the planning and construction stages. These new projects are part of a nationwide strategy to modernize travel infrastructure and boost the country’s capacity to host a rising number of international guests. Cairo’s unique blend of rich history and modern amenities, along with its close proximity to the Pyramids of Giza and the Egyptian Museum, makes it an ideal spot for both leisure travelers and business conferences.
A few hundred miles to the south, Sharm El-Sheikh, the country’s leading beach resort, is also expanding its hotel offerings. Here the development focus is on 10 new properties that together will add 4,321 rooms to the existing supply. The new hotels will contribute to Sharm El-Sheikh’s reputation as a luxury resort and a world-class diving destination along the Red Sea. With the government upgrading roads, utilities, and recreational amenities, the resort is well-poised to meet the demands of both international vacationers and upscale Egyptian travelers.
Hotel Development Pipeline and Investment Opportunities
The latest Hotel Development Pipeline Report from W Hospitality Group shows that Egypt currently has 143 hotels and 33,926 rooms planned. That’s four times the size of Morocco’s pipeline, the next-largest country in Africa for hotel projects. This remarkable growth firmly puts Egypt in the spotlight as Africa’s top market for hotel development. It also highlights the government’s dedication to widening tourism offerings and welcoming more international travelers.
The pipeline features major international hotel groups, boutique options, and specialty resorts that focus on unique traveler segments. Together, these projects will create the range of rooms that visitors want, from opulent Red Sea resorts to sleek business hotels in Cairo. As Egypt’s hospitality market expands, investors have a timely chance to enter a country where tourism appeal is climbing steadily.
Focus on Eco-Friendly and Sustainable Tourism in Egypt
As more people want to travel, Egypt is stepping up to do it responsibly. The government and hotel businesses are working together to make trips eco-friendly and sustainable. New hotels are using smart green tech: buildings that use less energy, systems that save water, and ways to cut down on waste are all becoming standard. At the same time, Egypt is dedicated to guarding its natural treasures, from the colorful coral reefs of the Red Sea to the timeless landmarks along the Nile, by encouraging visitors to travel with care.
Caring for the environment is only part of the plan. Egypt is also committed to preserving its rich culture. The Pyramids of Giza, Luxor’s ancient temples, and the Valley of the Kings still draw travelers from every corner of the world. To keep these wonders safe, the government is taking steps to manage how many visitors come, to improve the roads and facilities around the sites, and to launch educational programs that teach tourists why protecting Egypt’s heritage is so important. Visitors can enjoy the magic of Egypt while helping to keep it for future generations.
The Challenges of Climate Change and Tourism in Egypt
Egypt’s tourism continues to thrive, but climate change is raising serious red flags. We’re seeing higher average temperatures and an increasing chance of severe weather, like flash floods, especially in coastal spots. Iconic beach havens—think Sharm El-Sheikh—are on the front lines, facing the slow but steady creep of higher sea levels.
To tackle these threats, Egypt’s government is teaming up with global partners to build a climate-smart tourism sector. The plan centers on tougher roads and hotels that can weather storms, greener travel choices, and a serious commitment to protecting deserts, coral reefs, and lakes. The goal is clear: keep Egypt on every traveler’s bucket list while shielding its tourism crown jewels from a warming planet.
Conclusion: Bright Horizons for Egypt’s Hotel Scene
Egypt’s hotel market is on an impressive upswing thanks to solid government backing, smart economic reforms, and steadily rising visitor demand. With Cairo and Sharm El-Sheikh at the forefront of hotel expansion, Egypt is set to stay a key player on the global travel map. Growing room inventory, commitment to eco-friendly practices, and better infrastructure promise to keep Egypt a magnet for millions of international travelers.
As the hotel sector continues to thrive, the government is carefully balancing the good that tourism brings with the urgent need to protect the environment and the country’s ancient heritage. With steady funding and a clear drive for sustainability, Egypt’s hospitality picture is not just bright for now—it is built for the long haul, inviting smart investment and delivering unforgettable stays for guests.
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New hotels: Best Western Plus Hotel Subic, Wink Hotel Hai Phong and more

Best Western Plus Hotel Subic, the Philippines
The renovated Best Western Plus Hotel Subic has reopened, offering views of the sea and sunset on the west coast of Luzon Island.
Part of the BWH Hotels portfolio since 2018, the hotel underwent revitalisation to re-establish itself as a destination in Subic, a free port zone and resort located 2.5 hours from Manila.
The redesigned property features guest rooms with king and twin beds and complimentary Wi-Fi. Facilities include a sea-facing rooftop pool and deck, a fitness centre, and two restaurants serving local and international cuisine. A dedicated events hall is available for business meetings and social functions, including weddings.
Wink Hotel Hai Phong, Vietnam
Wink Hotel Hai Phong offers guests a modern, tech-friendly stay in the city. It is located at near key landmarks like Hai Phong Cathedral and the Opera House, and is 15 minutes from Cat Bi International Airport.
The hotel features 225 rooms and 77 suites with kitchens and workspaces. Guests can check in digitally and use keyless room entry through the Wink App. The hotel offers a 24-hour stay option, meaning guests can stay for a full day from their check-in time.
Rooms include smart TVs, power showers, blackout blinds, and quality bedding. There are co-working spaces, a gym, self-service laundry, meeting rooms, and a convenience store. Public areas include a lobby with coffee and cocktails, an outdoor bar with craft beers and live events, and a rooftop pool that is heated in winter.
The hotel holds LEED Gold certification and uses eco-friendly products and recycled furniture as part of its commitment to sustainability.
Fairfield by Marriott Jaipur Tonk Road, India
Fairfield by Marriott Jaipur Tonk Road is situated in the centre of Jaipur, accessible to landmarks such as Hawa Mahal, Amer Fort and City Palace, with bazaars and local eateries within easy reach. It is located six kilometres from Jaipur International Airport and eight kilometres from Jaipur Railway Station.
The hotel has 115 rooms featuring workspaces and high-speed Wi-Fi. Rooms offer views of the cityscape. Public areas have open layouts with natural light. Vista 20, the all-day dining restaurant on the 20th floor, serves international and local dishes with views of Jaipur. A bar is available for drinks.
Facilities include a fitness centre and a 279m² pillar-less ballroom with a 93m² pre-function area. The event spaces can accommodate corporate meetings, weddings and other occasions.
St Mark’s Hotel Bengaluru, India
Located centrally, St Mark’s Hotel Bengaluru provides easy access to key areas including Vittal Mallya Road, Brigade Road, Residency Road, Richmond Road, and Cubbon Park. It is near several consulates and business centres, making it suitable for international and business travellers. The property has been a known landmark in Bengaluru for over 30 years and now operates under Radisson Individuals.
The hotel offers 96 soundproof rooms, restaurants, bar, spa, fitness centre as well as event venues.
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IHG Hotels & Resorts celebrates reaching one million open rooms worldwide

London, 7 August 2025: IHG Hotels & Resorts, one of the world’s leading hospitality companies, today announces that it has surpassed one million open rooms across the globe, as demand for its brands continues to grow.
Buoyed by an expanding travel industry and a proven global strategy, IHG has experienced remarkable growth, opening hundreds of hotels every year and doubling its brand portfolio to 20 in the past decade to offer a stay for every occasion in over 100 countries. Helping fuel this expansion is one of the world’s largest hotel loyalty programmes, IHG One Rewards, and an industry-leading suite of technology that provides more choice and incredible experiences than ever before for millions of guests and thousands of hotel owners worldwide.
Hitting one million open rooms is much more than just a milestone; it represents the countless unforgettable moments unfolding for over a million guests in IHG hotels every day. From new discoveries and encounters, family weddings and reunions with loved ones, to business connections and breakthroughs, and global diplomacy, IHG’s more than 6,700 hotels serve as welcoming spaces filled with laughter, handshakes, vows, cheers, and friendship.
To mark the achievement, IHG is celebrating these special moments as part of its enduring promise to provide True Hospitality for Good.
“Reaching one million rooms reflects the deep trust and confidence our guests, owners and investors place in IHG and our brands,” said Elie Maalouf, CEO of IHG Hotels & Resorts. “But more than that, it’s a celebration of our colleagues, who help millions of guests live their best lives every single day – be it with a warm welcome the minute they walk through our doors or helping make memories in life’s big events. If it matters in life, it happens in our hotels.
“We’re all excited about the many more special moments our hotels will be a part of in the years ahead. With a strong, growing development pipeline spanning world famous beloved heritage brands and rapidly growing new brands, the future is bright for IHG.”
IHG opened a record number of rooms in the first half of 2025 and has celebrated several key achievements in the past year, including reaching 4,000 open hotels in the US, its 800th open hotel in Greater China as it commemorates its 50th anniversary in the region, and record levels of openings and signings in EMEAA. Looking ahead, IHG has strong momentum, with a development pipeline of over 2,200 hotels set to increase its presence in high growth markets globally.
Recent openings include:
Kimpton Mas Olas Resort & Spa, Mexico
Kimpton Mas Olas is a serene coastal retreat in Todos Santos, just north of Los Cabos, offering 103 guest rooms and 12 oceanfront villas with private plunge pools and immersive natural surroundings. Guests can enjoy panoramic views, expansive wellness amenities including a 25,000 sq ft spa, and locally inspired cuisine across three restaurants. Designed as a haven for both connection and personal exploration, it offers an authentic, eco-luxury escape.
Holiday Inn Kyoto Gojo, Japan
Holiday Inn Kyoto Gojo brings the iconic brand back to Kyoto half a century after the first Holiday Inn opened in this historic city. The hotel boasts 183 bright and modern guest rooms, a Japanese public bath with sweeping views of Kyoto’s cityscape, a gym, and a café and bar. The hotel also offers the signature Holiday Inn Kids Stay and Eat for Free programme.
voco Malta
Located in the lively heart of St. Julian’s, voco Malta offers a stylish urban retreat just steps from St. George’s Bay. Guests can indulge in culinary delights at Lumi restaurant and unwind at the rooftop pool or spa. Surrounded by shopping, nightlife, and culture, voco Malta combines modern comfort with sustainability practices for an elevated, eco-conscious stay.
Hotel Indigo Hainan Clear Water Bay, Greater China
Hotel Indigo Hainan Clear Water Bay brings IHG’s neighbourhood-inspired ethos to life. Its 174 rooms echo Tanka maritime heritage through pearl-toned hues, wave-like textures, and artful local details. Signature restaurant intrigue elevates island flavors with dishes paired with the exclusive Neighborhood Craft Beer, while curated neighborhood experiences connect travelers with the authentic spirit of Hainan.
Images can be downloaded here.
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Kensington hotels to allow guests to move between Jeju properties with ‘flex’ package

Kensington Hotel and Resorts’ Jeju accommodations [E-LAND PARK]
E-Land Park will offer a “Jeju Flex” package that will allow visitors to move freely among Kensington Resort’s three Jeju locations — in Jungmun, Seogwipo and Hallim — through Dec. 19, the hotel and resort company said Thursday.
Jeju Flex is a bundled program that allows travelers to choose freely among the three Kensington Resort properties in Jeju. The package starts at 287,900 won for a three-night stay at Kensington Resort Seogwipo, including tax.
Guests booking a three- or four-night stay can receive discounted room rates and additional perks at the resorts’ facilities. The benefits include a 20 percent discount on a three-night stay, one complimentary breakfast buffet for three people — two adults and one child — one free admission for three people to either a swimming pool or a local tourist attraction, a 10,000-won ($7) voucher usable at restaurants or retail shops such as Kenimall or Kenishop, and one voucher for a 10 percent discount at on-site facilities.
The package was created in response to a customer survey conducted earlier this year among those who said they preferred traveling across different parts of the island rather than staying in just one location, according to E-Land Park.
Kensington Hotel and Resorts’ Jeju accommodations [E-LAND PARK]
Kensington Hotel and Resorts’ Jeju accommodations [E-LAND PARK]
Kensington Resort Jeju Jungmun, located in the Jungmun Tourist Complex near popular destinations such as Camellia Hill and Yeomiji Botanical Garden, offers ocean views from all rooms. A guest-only Water Play Zone is open at the resort through Sunday, Sept. 14.
Kensington Resort Seogwipo mainly features rooms designed for groups of four, making it suitable for families. The resort’s outdoor pool is open for the same period as the one in Jungmun. It is located near Gangjeong Stream and Akgeun Stream with peaceful walking paths surrounded by nature.
Kensington Resort Jeju Hallim offers rooms that can accommodate up to eight people. It is located about a 10-minute drive from Hyeopjae and Geumneung Beaches, giving guests easy access to the seaside.
“We launched the Jeju Flex package to meet the growing demand from customers who want to enjoy the many different charms of Jeju,” said Kensington Hotels and Resorts. “We will continue to develop customized offerings based on customer feedback.”
BY YOON SO-YEON [[email protected]]
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