Gulf Egypt for Hotels and Tourism Expands Footprint in Egyptian Hospitality Market

Published June 19, 2026 15:09

Margarita Baskakova

Margarita Baskakova

International Managing Editor
Tarek Elshazly, CEO of Gulf Egypt for Hotels and Tourism. Photo: Gulf Egypt for Hotels and Tourism

Gulf Egypt for Hotels and Tourism has announced plans to expand its presence in the Egyptian market, reinforcing its commitment to one of the Middle East and North Africa region’s fastest-growing tourism destinations.

The company said it aims to capitalise on increasing tourist arrivals and rising demand for hospitality services by strengthening its portfolio of hotel and tourism-related investments. The expansion aligns with Egypt’s broader efforts to attract foreign investment and boost tourism revenues.

Company executives highlighted Egypt’s strategic location, growing infrastructure network and strong government support for tourism development as key factors behind the decision. The country has seen renewed interest from regional and international investors as visitor numbers continue to recover and expand.

Gulf Egypt for Hotels and Tourism also plans to enhance service offerings and explore new partnerships across the hospitality sector, with a focus on delivering high-quality experiences for both domestic and international travelers.

The move reflects growing confidence in Egypt’s tourism industry, which remains a major contributor to the national economy and a key driver of job creation and foreign currency earnings.

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