16 Eritrean tourist attractions for your travel itineary

Eritrea is a country in the Horn of Africa, known for its stunning landscapes, rich culture, and unique history. Eritrea has no shortage of things to see and do from ancient ruins to natural wonders. 

Here are 16 of the best tourist attractions in Eritrea to add to your travel itinerary.

  1. Asmara – Eritrea’s capital- is known for its Art Deco architecture and lively markets. Asmara is designated a UNESCO city and is visited by many tourists.
  1. Massawa – a port city with a rich history, known for its colorful coral houses and historic sites. The white sand beach, the diving possibilities, and the unique fish cuisine are worth a try and you will not regret it.
  1. The cathedral- it is an iconic church building from the Italian era that reflects Roman architecture.
  1. Debre Bizen Monastery – a historic monastery built in the 14th century, known for its stunning views and religious significance.
  2. Dahlak Archipelago – a group of islands known for their beautiful beaches, coral reefs, and diverse marine life.
  3. Keren – is a city known for its colorful markets, historic sites, and scenic views. It is the second to Asmara with its Art deco buildings and history from Italian colonialism.
  1. Asmara’s Opera House – a historic opera house that has been beautifully restored and is now open to the public.
  2. The National Museum of Eritrea – a museum that showcases the country’s rich history and culture.
  3. The Red Sea – a popular destination for diving and snorkeling, known for its clear waters and diverse marine life. It has more than 365 islands and a clean, 1200km of pristine coastline.
  1. Saint mary Church – is a historical church that is known for its beautiful architecture.
  2. The National Palace – a palace that was once the residence of the Eritrean president and is now open to the public.
  3. The Medebar Market – a colorful market known for its traditional crafts and textiles.
  1. The Debre Sina Monastery – is a historic monastery that dates back to the 14th century and is known for its beautiful views and religious significance.
  2. The green belt: It is the area that lies between the highlands of Asmara and the lowlands of Massawa which is known for its greenery. It hosts the remnant of forests that remain.
  1. Adulis: It is an ancient historical place that is being excavated and it is the site of an ancient port that was at its peak even before the Axumite kingdom.
  1. Asmara Steam Trains: You can have a taste of steam train journeys in the deep valley scenery.

Leave a Comment