The Global Tourism Forum is pleased to announce the upcoming GTF Angola Investment Summit 2026, a high-level international gathering designed to position Angola as one of Africa’s most promising destinations for tourism investment, infrastructure development, and cross-sector economic cooperation.
Organized under the Global Tourism Forum platform, the summit will bring together government leaders, investors, tourism authorities, hospitality groups, infrastructure companies, aviation executives, development institutions, media representatives, and business leaders from around the world.
Angola is entering a new era of economic diversification, with tourism emerging as a key pillar of national development. With its rich natural landscapes, Atlantic coastline, cultural heritage, wildlife, mineral wealth, and growing infrastructure potential, Angola offers significant opportunities for investors seeking long-term growth in Africa.
The GTF Angola Investment Summit 2026 will focus on unlocking Angola’s investment potential across tourism, hospitality, real estate, infrastructure, aviation, energy, agriculture, logistics, and destination development. The summit will also serve as a platform to strengthen public-private partnerships and introduce Angola’s emerging opportunities to the global investment community.
Bulut Bağcı, President of the World Tourism Forum Institute, stated: “Angola has the potential to become one of Africa’s strongest investment and tourism destinations. Through the GTF Angola Investment Summit, our objective is to bring global investors, institutions, and decision-makers together to support Angola’s economic transformation and promote the country as a future hub for tourism, infrastructure, and sustainable development.”
The summit will feature keynote speeches, ministerial sessions, investment panels, destination presentations, private sector roundtables, B2B meetings, media engagements, and high-level networking opportunities.
Participants will have the opportunity to explore investment-ready projects, meet key stakeholders, understand Angola’s tourism and infrastructure roadmap, and build strategic partnerships with both public and private sector representatives.

