Hospitality & Tourism

Xaynor: A luxurious beachfront retreat in NEOM

An exclusive getaway on the pristine Gulf of Aqaba coastline

27 million tourists visited Saudi Arabia, spent $26.66 billion in 2023

Kingdom aims to attract 150 million domestic and 70 million international tourists

JCDC signs $3.2 billion contracts for new landmarks in Jeddah

Landmarks boost national economy, align with the goals of Saudi Vision 2030

Royal Commission for AlUla launches ‘I Care’ heritage campaign

To protect and promote the rich cultural legacy of northwest Arabia

The most visited cities in the world

Hong Kong, Bangkok and Dubai made it to the list

Saudi Arabia aims for 150 million visitors by 2030, eyes $200 billion boost to economy

Tourism sector's contribution to the GDP increased by 4.5 percent year-on-year

FHS Saudi Arabia announces confirmed speakers for the event

Complimentary passes offered by The Bench to Saudi women in hospitality sector

NEOM reveals Aquellum: $500 billion futuristic mountain destination

A futuristic and luxurious experience nestled in Saudi Arabia's mountains

SAR2.5 billion investment to transform Saudi Arabia’s Makkah hospitality industry

Umm Al-Qura and General Authority of Awqaf collaborate on distinctive hospitality project

10 must-see UNESCO World Heritage Sites in the Middle East

From ancient multicultural hubs to rock-carved wonders

FHS returns to Riyadh in 2024, uniting leading industry experts

Event to witness participation of more than 1,100 delegates from over 35 countries

Saudi Arabia’s Expo 2030 to generate 250,000 jobs

In addition to 1,000 hotel rooms on the sidelines of the exhibition

Saudi Arabia approves GCC unified tourist visa

The scheme allows its holder to visit 6 countries with one visa

Riyadh Expo 2030 to drive mega tourism projects

Saudi capital prepares to host 28 million visitors

flynas becomes first Saudi airline to join UN World Tourism Organization

UNWTO members include 500+ companies, educational institutions, and NGOs

Online Schengen visa processing expects 18-20 million applicants

GCC, home to countries with high applications per capita, to benefit