The contributions   of the tourism sector to Ghana’s gross domestic product (GDP) now stands at a whopping $1.9 billion.

Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture, Barbara Oteng-Gyasi, made this known at the Ministry of Information Meet-the-Press series on Thursday, in Accra.

The purpose of  Meet-The-Press encounter was to enable the Tourism Minister review the performance of the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture over the year, outline the ministry’s projects and programmes lined up for the ensuing year and discuss efforts at creating a conducive environment for the promotion of the sector in the country.

She revealed that estimated spending per tourist has seen a significant increase from $1,862 in 2017, to the current figure of $2,589 per tourist.

According to her, “…average stay in the country saw an increase from eight days to 10 days.”

On the processing of visa on arrival, she reported that there have been major reforms.

In consultation with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration and the Ministry of Interior, she noted that visa on arrival fee was reduced from $150 to $75, enabling a significant number of people to visit the country.

“Over 500 visas on arrivals will be processed by the end of the Year of Return.”