During the recent Somalia Tourism Day celebration, Deputy Prime Minister H.E. Jibril Abdirashid Haji Abdi emphasized the Federal Government’s strong commitment to advancing the country’s tourism sector.
He highlighted that Somalia’s natural beauty, cultural heritage, and historical sites present enormous potential for economic growth and international cooperation.
“Tourism is a vital source of national income and a bridge for social and international engagement, especially with regional blocs like the East African Community (EAC) and IGAD,” the Deputy Prime Minister said.
What Did the Minister of Information, Culture and Tourism Say in Somalia Tourism Day?
Minister of Information, Culture and Tourism, H.E. Daud Aweis Jama, stressed that tourism not only boosts the national economy but also creates employment opportunities for Somali youth.
As Somalia continues rebuilding after decades of conflict, tourism offers a sustainable path for economic development and social cohesion.

Initiatives to Support Somalia Tourism
The government has prioritized investment in tourism infrastructure, including roads, airports, seaports, and security measures.
Strengthening these facilities is essential to ensure safe, convenient, and enjoyable experiences for both domestic and international visitors.
Best Ways to Improve Somalia Tourism
To maximize Somalia’s tourism potential, experts recommend several key strategies:
- Infrastructure Development: Expand airports, improve road networks, and modernize ports to facilitate travel and logistics.
- Cultural and Heritage Promotion: Highlight historical landmarks, coastal beaches, wildlife reserves, and Somali traditions to attract global tourists.
- Investment Incentives: Encourage private investment in hotels, resorts, eco-tourism, and guided tour services through tax breaks and public-private partnerships.
- Security Enhancement: Ensure tourists feel safe by maintaining stability in key travel regions.
- Marketing and Digital Presence: Launch global marketing campaigns, maintain interactive tourism websites, and leverage social media to showcase Somalia’s attractions.
- Skills Development: Train youth in hospitality, tour guiding, and management to raise service standards and create employment opportunities.
New Rising Tourism Destination in East Africa
Deputy Prime Minister Haji Abdi also praised tourism sector workers for their vital role in promoting Somalia’s image abroad and contributing to the country’s economic development.
With a strategic focus on infrastructure, investment, and cultural promotion, Somalia is positioning itself as a rising tourism destination in East Africa, combining natural beauty, history, and modern amenities for visitors from around the world.