Africa’s hotel development pipeline hits record high as East Africa leads in construction momentum

 

(Posted 11th March 2026)

 

675 new African hotels and resorts in the pipeline as Africa records fastest inbound tourism growth globally

 

 

The 2026 Hotel Chain Development Pipelines in Africa report by W Hospitality Group reveals a record 123,846 rooms across 675 hotels and resorts. This represents year-on-year growth of 18.6%, or 12.2% on a same-store basis.

While the overall pipeline reflects strong continental expansion, the data show that development activity is increasingly concentrated in a small number of dominant markets. The top ten countries now account for 79% of total pipeline rooms and more than 75% of new signings, reinforcing their growing influence on Africa’s hotel development trajectory.

Egypt leads with 45,984 rooms across 185 properties – more than one third of the entire African pipeline and over four times the number in second-placed Morocco, which has 10,606 rooms. Together, Egypt and Morocco account for more than 45% of total pipeline rooms, and their share continues to grow due to the high volume of new signings. Egypt alone recorded 39 new deals last year and anticipates 33 openings in 2026, reinforcing its sustained development momentum.

As Trevor Ward, Managing Director of W Hospitality Group comments, “The data clearly show that Africa’s hotel development story is being driven by a handful of high-performing markets, with Egypt firmly at the forefront in both signings and projected openings.”

Hotel Chain Development Pipelines in Africa 2026
Top 10 countries by number of rooms

 

Rank

Country

Hotels

Rooms

Average Size

1 Egypt 185 45,984 249
2 Morocco 75 10,606 141
3 Nigeria 57 8,480 149
4 Kenya 35 6,190 177
5 Ethiopia 34 5,964 175
6 Cape Verde 17 4,328 255
7 Tunisia 15 4,189 279
8 Tanzania 29 4,159 143
9 South Africa 31 4,136 133
10 Ghana 26 3,942 152

 

Beyond overall scale, the pipeline status data reveal that execution momentum is currently strongest in East Africa. Ethiopia and Kenya both have nearly 80% of their rooms under construction, closely followed by Tanzania at 77.5%.

This compares with significantly lower proportions of projects under construction in markets such as Nigeria and Cape Verde. While North Africa dominates in overall volume, East Africa is leading in terms of projects actively progressing toward completion and near-term delivery.

As Trevor Ward comments, “What stands out this year is the strength of East Africa in terms of projects moving forward. Kenya, Ethiopia and Tanzania show some of the highest construction ratios on the continent, which suggests that this is where we are likely to see new supply coming through in the short to medium term.”

Hotel Chain Development Pipelines in Africa 2026
Top 10 countries by pipeline status

 

Rank

Country

Hotels

Rooms Total

Rooms Under Construction

%

1 Egypt 185 45,984 23,622 51.4%
2 Morocco 75 10,606 6,859 64.7%
3 Nigeria 57 8,480 3,328 39.2%
4 Kenya 35 6,190 4,922 79.5%
5 Ethiopia 34 5,964 4,768 79.9%
6 Cape Verde 17 4,328 374 8.6%
7 Tunisia 15 4,189 2,673 63.8%
8 Tanzania 29 4,159 3,222 77.5%
9 South Africa 31 4,136 2,778 67.2%
10 Ghana 26 3,942 2,196 55.7%

 

At the operator level, development activity remains highly concentrated among a small number of global brands. Marriott International leads with 31,782 rooms, followed by Hilton and Accor, with the Big Five global chains – including IHG and Radisson Hotel Group – accounting for around 80% of all pipeline hotels and rooms across Africa.

Although more than 65,000 rooms are forecast to open in 2026 and 2027, historical actualisation rates suggest delivery may fall short of projections, highlighting the ongoing gap between ambition and execution.

Hotel Chain Development Pipelines in Africa 2026
Anticipated opening years of pipeline deals

 

Anticipated Opening Date

Hotels

Rooms

Cumulative New Rooms

2026 183 31,768 31,768
2027 177 33,381 65,149
2028 131 25,065 90,214
2029 60 11,001 101,215
To Be Confirmed 124 22,631 123,846

 

A deeper analysis of these trends – including signings, construction progress and anticipated openings – will be presented at the Future Hospitality Summit Africa, taking place from 31st of  March to 01st of April in Nairobi.

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