The government wants to continue to adopt policies and actions that improve the business environment, attraction of national and foreign investment, as well as facilitating the entry of tourists in the country for a quick recovery of the sector. The information was advanced by the Prime Minister, Adriano Maleiane, during the closing of the 8th edition of the International Tourism Fair...
International Conference Gathers Restaurant and Catering Professionals Today
The first International Conference on Restaurant and Catering will be held today in Maputo city, an initiative of the association of professionals in this area, as part of the FIKANI-Mozambique Tourism Fair (2022). The event will be attended by about 200 people, including managers from the sector and speakers from Portugal, England, France and Reunion Islands. They will take...
FIKANI will move more than 5 thousand tourists
The President of the Republic, Filipe Nyusi, said earlier at the opening of the 8th International Tourism Fair in Maputo that this year FIKANI-2022 will move more than 5,000 domestic and foreign tourists, against 4,300 of the previous edition. The Head of State recalled that tourism in the world has been beset by various adversities and "in...
The 8th edition of the Mozambique International Tourism Fair kicks off today
Maputo city is hosting, from today until Saturday (15), the International Tourism Fair, FIKANI Mozambique-2022, an event organized by the Government through the National Institute of Tourism (INATUR). The President of the Republic, Filipe Nyusi, will proceed to the official opening of the 8th Edition of the Mozambique International Tourism Fair-FIKANI 2022. "In this 8th...
Covid-19: Japan announces reopening of international tourism with end of entry quota
Japan reopened to international tourism today with the elimination of the daily tourist entry quota into the country after nearly three years of restrictions, in hopes of reviving the Japanese economy. Japan also resumed bilateral short-stay visa waiver agreements (up to three months) with 68 countries and territories,...
Use of electronic visa for foreign tourists goes into effect this month in the country
Foreign citizens who want to visit Mozambique for tourism, business and investments will have their lives easier with the entry into force, starting this month, of the eVisa. This is a Mozambican 100% platform created from scratch by the Government, in response to one of the biggest gaps that the country...
More than 22 thousand tourists visited Niassa from January to August this year
More than 22 thousand national and foreign tourists visited Niassa province in the first eight months of this year. This number represents an increase in relation to the more than 13 thousand that visited this region in the same period last year. The data was presented, Tuesday in Lichinga, by the director of the Office of the governor of Niassa...
11 more tourism enterprises in operation in Tete
In the province of Tete, 11 new tourist resorts came into operation from January to September. The ventures are valued at about 16.1 million meticais. These data were made public this Tuesday, by the director of the Office of the Governor of Tete province, in the celebrations of the World Tourism Day. Romeu Sandoca told Radio...
Tivoli Group enters the Canary Islands with a luxury resort (and a Yakuza)
Portuguese group Tivoli Hotels & Resorts has announced its expansion into the Spanish market with the opening of a luxury resort in Costa Adeje, Tenerife, which is scheduled to open in spring 2023. The group's new five-star hotel, to be called Tivoli La Caleta Resort, is currently...
World tourism recovered 60% from pre-pandemic level between January and July
The World Tourism Organization revealed yesterday that international tourist arrivals between January and July have nearly tripled the numbers recorded in 2021, which equates to an industry recovery of nearly 60% from pre-pandemic levels. According to the World Tourism Organization's (WTO) latest global tourism barometer, released this Sunday and cited...