
Sierra Leoneโs Minister of Tourism and Cultural Affairs, Mrs Nabeela Farida Tunis, has positioned the country as an emerging and compelling tourism destination on the global stage. Speaking at the ITB High Level Ministerial Global Roundtable: โNext Chances, Next Challengesโ-chaired by CNNโs Richard Quest- Mrs. Tunis described Sierra Leone as โthe new kid on the blockโ in tourism and a model destination worth visiting.
The high-profile panel included Albaniaโs Minister of Tourism and Environment, Mirela Kumbaro; Croatiaโs Minister of Tourism and Sports, Tonci Glavina; and Eduardo Santander, CEO of the European Travel Commission.
Minister Tunis emphasized that hospitality comes naturally to Sierra Leoneans, making the country a warm and welcoming place for visitors. She highlighted that in 2024, the Ministry of Tourism and Cultural Affairs, through the Tourism for All Campaign invested heavily in training citizens to preserve their natural resources while ensuring that tourism remains sustainable.
โEvery country has its own unique product, and we must focus on our strengths rather than the challenges,โ she said. โWe are aware of connectivity issues, but each destination offers something special. Thatโs why Sierra Leone is prioritizing ecotourism in 2025-bringing together nature, culture, arts, conservation and people.โ
On the focus for the next 24 months, Minister Tunis elaborated on the countryโs aim to attract additional investments in infrastructure as well as rolling out the Public Private Community Partnership model to guarantee sustainability.
Other panelists shared their insights on tourism development:
โข Hon. Mirela Kumbaro (Albania) emphasized that her country does not measure success purely by tourist arrivals. โTourism is policy-making for the government, pleasure for visitors, and profit-making for operators,โ she noted.
โข Hon. Tonci Glavina (Croatia) highlighted Croatiaโs 110 diverse destinations, stating that the government has implemented a Green Satellite Tourism Account to track tourism expenditures and arrivals.
โข Eduardo Santander (European Travel Commission) pointed out that multi-generational travel is booming across Europe. He cautioned destinations against being overly selective about visitors, stating โTourism is driven by two factorsโtime and money to spend. Every destination is obsessed with being the best, but the real key is ensuring a fulfilling experience for all travelers.โ
Minister Tunis shared that Sierra Leoneโs key source markets include Canada, the USA, and Europe. She emphasized that visitors are consistently captivated by the authenticity the country offers and often return with more travelers.
The session ended on an exciting note, as Richard Quest and other panelists expressed keen interest in visiting Sierra Leone to witness firsthand the countryโs untapped tourism potential.
With Sierra Leone actively embracing ecotourism and sustainable development, its emergence on the global tourism map is a journey worth tracking