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Lebanon’s Tourism Rebound in 2025 Faces Risks from Regional Conflict

Lebanon’s Tourism Rebound in 2025 Faces Risks from Regional Conflict
Image: RoK Joint Support Group for the Lebanon Dongmyeong Unit by KOREA.NET - Official page of the Republic of Korea via flickr, by-sa

Lebanon had been anticipating a revival in its tourism sector in 2025 following prior difficulties. The country’s tourism industry was positioned for a resurgence after earlier setbacks, with hopes that visitor numbers would begin to improve.

Ongoing Regional Conflict Disrupts Recovery

However, continued hostilities in the broader Middle East region are now threatening this expected turnaround. The unfolding war has introduced a level of uncertainty that is impacting Lebanon’s ability to regain momentum in its tourism sector. This conflict creates challenges for the resumption of steady travel and visitor arrivals that Lebanon’s tourism industry had been aiming to achieve.

The unfolding situation remains fluid, and

while Lebanon’s tourism revival faced cautious optimism, the ongoing regional tensions represent a notable disruption to these plans. Details about the exact effects on specific locations within Lebanon or the precise timeline for any recovery remain unclear.