Tourism in Yemen

[5] "It is evident that the destruction of their culture directly affects the identity, dignity and future of the Yemeni people, and moreover their ability to believe in the future"[5] Citizens of Jordan, Egypt, Syria, Hong Kong and member states of Gulf Co-operation Council do not require visas when entering Yemen.

This advice usually includes matters relating to safety and security, terrorism, local laws and customs and entry requirements.

They advise visitors to dress modestly and to refrain from drinking alcohol in public; especially during the Islamic month of Ramadan.

However, some nations, such as the Philippines, Taiwan, and Japan, have also noted that once terrorism has been managed properly, tourism partnerships can be offered to Yemen immediately.

[12] In July 2015 a two-day meeting was held in UNESCO headquarters in Paris which established an "Emergency Action Plan" in response to the widespread destruction of cultural sites in Yemen.