Most visited cities Africa and Middle East

The 10 Most Visited Cities In Africa & The Middle East

Curious about how popular your country is as a holiday destination? Or maybe you’re in need of some holiday inspiration of your own – you can’t decide which city to visit. Well, we’ve got the 10 most visited cities in Africa and the Middle East right here.

With more people now living in urban areas than not, the rise of the city has been powerful. Today, there are 33 megacities. These are cities with more than 10 million people living in them. Not only that, by 2030 there will be six more.

Euromonitor International’s city arrivals research looks at over 600 cities. It shows the most popular destinations across the world in 2018. (Here are the top 10 most visited countries if you need that info).

With economies heavily based on the oil industry, countries such as the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia are looking to international tourists for new ways of making cash. The city destinations ranking is focused on the Middle East and North Africa. That’s all set to change though, as new air routes will mean more travel across Africa.

Most visited cities in Africa and the Middle East

1. Dubai, UAE

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2. Mecca, Saudi Arabia

3. Johannesburg, South Africa

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4. Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

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5. Cairo, Egypt

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6. Jerusalem, Israel

Most visited cities Africa and Middle East

7. Dammam City, Saudi Arabia

Most visited cities Africa and Middle East

8. Tel Aviv, Israel

Most visited cities Africa and Middle East

9. Marrakech, Morocco

Most visited cities Africa and Middle East

10. Abu Dhabi, UAE

Most visited cities Africa and Middle East

The report also shows that different countries are targeting tourists in unique ways. Mecca, for example, is trying to make travel easier for religious tourists by smartphone apps.

As for Dubai? It’s one of the most innovative cities in the world. The city has smart palms on its beaches, and successful tests of flying taxis. The city’s 2030 transport plan also includes separate lanes for driverless buses in the city.

Sarah Clayton-Lea

Co-founder of Big 7 Travel, Sarah created the company through her passion for championing the world's best food and travel experiences. Before her career in digital media, where she previously held roles such as Editor of Food&Wine Ireland, Sarah worked in the hospitality industry in Dublin and New York.

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