April 13, 2026
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Tunisia joins Ghana, others to launch TOICE 2026 platform for seamless cross-border travel

Tunisia has joined South Africa, Kenya, Ghana, Egypt, Morocco, Nigeria, and Uganda in launching TOICE 2026, a new platform set to transform African tourism and simplify multi-country travel across the continent.

TOICE (Tourism & Open International Connectivity for Africa) aims to make planning and booking trips across multiple African nations easier, with support from Qatar Airways and Marriott International.

Tourists can now plan itineraries connecting key destinations in eight countries through a single platform.

Travel across Africa has long been complicated, with multiple bookings, airlines, and accommodation arrangements needed.

TOICE 2026 removes these hurdles, enabling visitors to combine visits to iconic sites such as Egypt’s Pyramids, Kenya’s Maasai Mara, Morocco’s Atlas Mountains, Ghana’s cultural landmarks, and Tunisia’s Mediterranean beaches with ease.

The partnership with Qatar Airways ensures air connectivity between the eight countries, linking key cities via Doha. Marriott provides luxury accommodations across Africa, making travel comfortable and convenient for tourists exploring multiple destinations.

TOICE 2026 also offers exclusive packages, special deals, and flexible itineraries designed to encourage exploration. “The goal is to promote Africa as a connected, accessible, and diverse tourism destination,” a TOICE spokesperson said.

The initiative comes as Africa’s tourism sector grows rapidly, attracting visitors seeking adventure, culture, and luxury experiences.

Countries like South Africa, Egypt, and Morocco already receive millions of tourists annually, while Ghana, Tunisia, Kenya, and Uganda are emerging hotspots for cultural, coastal, and wildlife tourism.

By streamlining multi-country travel, TOICE 2026 not only simplifies bookings but also supports regional integration and sustainable tourism, with economic benefits for local communities across the continent.

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