Tourism in Guinea-Bissau
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Tourism in Guinea-Bissau is still developing and is not yet well-established. According to the United States Department of State, there is no formal tourism industry infrastructure that exists in the country.[1] In 2019, Guinea-Bissau received 52,400 international visitors, a decrease from 55,000 in 2018.[2] In 2022, the government has identified the tourism sector as having significant growth potential and has dedicated more investment to develop the industry in the country.[3]


