In
response to increasing tourism demand and in an effort to further diversify the
hospitality sector, the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities has announced new
regulations introducing an additional accommodation category: the ‘Holiday
Home.’
This
decision sets out clear licensing standards for this new model of holiday
units.
Under
the new framework, ‘Holiday Home’ accommodation refers to independently located
properties consisting of at least eight furnished units, either apartments or
studios, designed to offer essential services and welcoming both Egyptian and
international guests.
Minister
of Tourism and Antiquities Sherif Fathy said that the decision is part of wider
efforts to increase hotel capacity and further expand the variety of visitor
experiences available in Egypt.
“These
regulations are designed not only to ensure our valued guests enjoy high levels
of comfort, security, and quality, but also to regularize existing
accommodation and encourage new investment in the tourism sector,” he said.
The
decision builds on Egypt’s recent tourism legislation (Laws 8/2022 and 27/2023)
and follows earlier ministerial decisions aimed at expanding and regulating
various types of holiday accommodation, including suites and villas.
Head
of the Central Administration for Hotel Establishments Mohamed Amer explained
that the new license will be granted exclusively to buildings entirely composed
of these holiday apartment units, which must be located in areas suitable for
tourism or in recognized residential complexes.
“Licensed
operators must notify the Ministry electronically and comply with all
operational guidelines and required safety and quality standards before
welcoming guests,” he added.
Source: The Egyptian Gazette