Syria has officially opened its summer tourism season for 2026, marking a key step in the country’s ongoing recovery process. The launch was announced in early June and aims to rejuvenate the tourism industry after recent changes in the region’s security landscape.
Tourism Season Linked to Post-Liberation Recovery
The seasonal reopening is intended to contribute to Syria’s broader recovery initiatives following its liberation. Officials emphasize that reviving tourism is a strategic element in restoring economic activity and encouraging visitor engagement with the country’s cultural and historical sites. While detailed visitor projections or updated travel regulations have not been disclosed, this move underlines Syria’s commitment to gradually
reestablishing its tourism sector.











