The African country of Eritrea with its beautiful seacoast, colonial architecture and vast array of archaeological sites is a fast-growing tourist hotspot.
Saudi visits went up 10 percent in 2012, according to World Agency for Travel and Tourism. Eritrea has the potential to attract plenty more tourists from Saudi Arabia and more because of its beautiful beaches, hotels and landscapes.
Eritrea has many cities and hill stations but Mussawa is one of the most visited. It is located at the east of Eritrea and includes many Islamic-style buildings and historical mosques.
Mussawa includes 354 islands spread along a coast of 1,200 kms, including Dahlak, made up of more than 100 islands. Dahlak is the most significant island with deep historical roots. The Arab immigrants early on brought their civilization and knowledge with them to Dahlak, thereby enhancing the Arab heritage in the island. Mussawa and its islands played an important historical role during the Arab migrations, particularly the Islamic ones. They have built many mosques with unique Islamic architectural styles.
New hotels have emerged across the country offering tourists great and convenient amenities. One such hotel is Serena, located at the city’s entry, with a view of the mountains, a roof top garden and luxurious outdoor café. The rooms are spacious with top quality facilities. The hotel has a decidedly more rural feel that matches the vibe of the surrounding neighborhood. Costina on the other hand is located in the center of the city with a more urban appeal, accompanied by trendy cafés and restaurants.