
Significantly weakened by political and sanitary crises in recent years, Guinea’s economy is currently experiencing renewed growth. While new reforms are underway, the accommodations supply is being renewed in order to accommodate business travelers, the leading clientele in the country today. The opening of upscale properties and the advent of international hotel groups testify to renewed interest in the market. However, while it is not very highly developed, leisure tourism has not been ignored by authorities who would like to make Guinea one of West Africa’s leading destinations.
Often referred to as the “water tower” of West Africa because of all its rivers (Niger, Senegal, Gambia…), the Republic of Guinea is located on the Atlantic Coast of the African continent. Its territory is bordered to the north by Guinea-Bissau (a former Portuguese colony) and Mali, and to the south...
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