Why visit the ATE
You are manager of campsites, gîtes, guest houses, private beaches, restaurants, cafes, hotels, restaurants… discover the novelties and innovations during the ATE.
4 days of meetings, conferences to be at the heart of the novelties of the market!
Five reasons to visit the ATE
Update your range of destinations
Find new partners and contacts
Find out where to get new staffs and how to attract the best talent for your business
Attend business programme and get new skills and knowledge from industry experts
Gain insights into industry latest trends
Tips for a successful visit
Maintain one schedule
Make sure you have all your meetings, conference sessions, and networking events on one schedule so you don't miss anything.
Get a guidebook
Be sure to pick up the Events Guide, which is handed to visitors upon arrival.
Use Matchmaking
The Matchmaking system is designed to make appointments with exhibition exhibitors in advance. Will help you find all the exhibitors and suggest the shortest routes to your next meeting.
Check tomorrow's meetings tonight
Check your list the night before and see if you need to reconsider your schedule and reprioritize your day to ensure you see all the exhibitors you want before the show ends.
Wear a badge
Be sure to wear your name badge: Make sure your name badge is clearly visible so exhibitors can see it and remember you.
Smile
Don't forget to smile: When meeting exhibitors and other colleagues, a smile goes a long way in creating a lasting positive impression!
What Awaits You at ATE Tunisia 2026
- Global Business Connections
- Meet international tourism professionals, travel agencies, tour operators & hospitality leaders
- Market insights & trends
- Stay ahead of industry trends, market dynamics & investment opportunities
- B2B Networking & Trade Agreement
- Strengthen your business network & secure new partnerships
- Exclusive products & service showcase
- Compare & explore top -tier tourism services, destinations & travel innovations
- Educational Conference & Panels
- Understand the evolving landscape of global tourism
Register as Visitor
Find out more about tourism products from around the world and stay on top of world trends, innovations and much more!
Visitor registration →
Register as Press
Special press registration for members of the media and blog writers.
Press registration →
Register as Student
For students eager to explore tourism trends and the future of the industry!
Student registration →
Register as a Delegate
If you’re interested to learn more about Africa Tourism trends, register here
Delegate registration →
Still have questions?
If you can’t find the answers on the website don’t hesitate to contact
Mrs HMAIDI Besma
General Guidelines
Guidelines for visitors and exhibitors:
- Only pre-registered visitors who are badge holders, ticket holders, or exhibitor badge holders will be able to attend.
- Visitors can also register onsite.
- Registration for all buyers and delegates requires pre-approval – see registration page.
- Badge holders must not allow their badges to be worn by anyone else.
- Visitors without a badge will not be allowed to enter.
- To be eligible for the early rate, the purchase must be made by 15th August 2026. Unpaid invoices after this date require payment at the standard rate.
- With the exception of guide dogs, no pets or animals of any description will be allowed to enter the venue or exhibition hall.
- Anyone attending the EXPO must not take part in objectionable behaviour, canvassing, leafleting, demonstrations, wear offensive apparel, or participate in activities that disrupt the event.
- All international media must be approved via online registration before attending.
- Media badges are restricted to press, tourism, travel, trade editors, journalists, photographers, and broadcasters.
- Press applications from advertising personnel and media sales representatives will not be accepted.
- During the expo, ATE official photographers will be taking photographs and filming videos.
- Anyone attending ATE EXPO face-to-face or virtually provides consent to all photography and filming without compensation.
- Everyone attending ATE EXPO is required to comply with the Event Safety and Security Requirements.
- No visitor may take photographs, film videos, or record content for publication without prior written permission from the organisers.
- ATE EXPO organisers reserve the right to exclude or remove anyone who does not comply with event terms or policies.
- By allowing your badge to be scanned at entrances, visitors provide their name and contact details to exhibitors or sponsors.
- When attending sessions, visitor badges will be scanned and contact details shared with seminar hosts, sponsors, or speakers.
- This applies across EXPO, digital online web, virtual travel, and virtual trade.
- Safety first. The safety, security, and well-being of all individuals is the top priority.
- Upon arrival at the EXPO site, attendees must follow all safety rules and regulations.
- Follow the instructions of event staff at all times.
- Exhibition staff may approach you to provide assistance outside, at entry, or inside the event.
- All staff and attendees are required to wear ID badges provided.
- During public days, all visitors must carry ID and an entrance ticket.
- Do not dispose of badges or tickets in outside bins.
- Keep personal property with you at all times.
- Bag checks are in operation at entry. Remain patient during security checks.
- Walkthrough or hand-held scanners may be in operation.
- Do not leave items unattended. Report suspicious items or behaviour to staff or security.
- In-house and external security staff are in attendance.
- Uniformed and covert police are in attendance.
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