Syria officially began its summer tourism season for 2026, forming part of the country’s ongoing efforts to support economic recovery. This move reflects gradual progress in restoring the tourism sector following periods of conflict.
Central to the plans for this season is an emphasis on Syria’s historic landmarks and cultural tourism, with strategies aimed at attracting international visitors. The initiative aligns with broader post-liberation recovery efforts to rebuild the tourism industry and economy.
These developments mark a continued focus on leveraging Syria’s cultural heritage to foster renewed interest from travelers abroad while helping to revive key economic sectors. As the
tourism season continues, the government and tourism authorities remain engaged in implementing measures designed to sustain growth and attract diverse audiences.








