Angola is solidifying its reputation on the international stage as a modern and appealing destination for travel, business, and investment. A testament to this progress is the recent feature in Business Traveller magazine, which has listed Angola among the top countries to visit in 2026. This recognition is a clear indication of the growing international confidence in Angola’s tourism sector a suggestion also made by CNN International in 2024.
The Angolan government has embarked on significant reforms to enhance the country’s attractiveness to foreign visitors. Notably, visa-free entry has been introduced for tourists from several countries, accompanied by streamlined immigration procedures. In addition, the launch of the Angolan electronic passport has contributed to improved security, efficiency, and convenience for international travellers.
To ensure sustainable growth in tourism, Angola is implementing a tourism tax, aligning its policies with global best practices. The revenue generated will support investment in tourism infrastructure and services, reinforcing the country’s commitment to responsible and sustained sector development.
The commencement of international operations at the New Dr António Agostinho Neto International Airport in Ecole e Bengo marks a pivotal milestone for Angola’s aviation industry, positioning the country as a regional air transport hub. Simultaneously, Benguela’s Paulo Jorge International Airport is being developed as an alternative international gateway, enhancing regional connectivity and supporting the growth of tourism along Angola’s central and southern corridors.
Angola’s standing as a destination for business and events (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions – MICE) is being bolstered by the construction of a state-of-the-art convention centre in Luanda. This facility is designed to host major international conferences, exhibitions, and trade fairs, further strengthening Angola’s profile in the global events sector.
With pristine beaches, unique safari experiences, and a rich cultural heritage, Angola presents a compelling array of leisure and business travel opportunities. The country’s selection as host of ITB Berlin 2026 will further enhance its international profile, confirming Angola’s status as a rapidly emerging destination for visitors and investors alike.
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