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Saudi Arabia’s Al-Ahsa records 500% growth in local, international tourists in 2024
Saudi Arabia:
Saudi Arabia’s Al-Ahsa region saw a 500
percent surge in tourists, surpassing 3.2 million in 2024 compared to 2019, the
Kingdom’s tourism minister said.
In a speech at the Al-Ahsa Forum 2025, held from
Feb. 19-20, Ahmed Al-Khateeb shared that total tourist spending last year
surpassed SR3.3 billion ($897 million), with a growth rate estimated at about
400 percent compared to 2019, the Saudi Press Agency reported.
This falls in line with the ministry’s continued
efforts to enable investment and qualify national cadres to enhance Al-Ahsa’s
position as a prominent tourist destination in Saudi Arabia, the minister
highlighted.
The growth also aligns with the qualitative shift
in the regional hospitality sector. The number of licensed tourism facilities in
the governorate grew by 52 percent compared to 2023, while the total number of
licensed rooms reached 2,700 by the end of last year.
During his speech, Al-Khateeb also underlined the
efforts made by the tourism sector, indicating that the Tourism Development Fund
has financed several qualitative projects in the governorate, most notably the
five-star “Hilton Al-Ahsa” hotel, “Radisson Blu” and “Hilton Garden Inn.”
He said the Ministry of Tourism has implemented
several initiatives and various exemptions as well as incentive programs aimed
at further elevating the investment environment in Al-Ahsa and that several
projects have benefited from them, with a total value of SR3 billion in the
governorate.
Al-Khateeb added that the ministry has provided
more than 5,300 training prospects for national cadres in the governorate from
2023 until today, exceeding 50 percent of the target of training opportunities
allocated by the ministry for the region, which was announced in the previous
version of the forum.
He also said that the entity will continue working
to qualify national cadres by providing the largest possible number of training
opportunities for locals.
During a meeting with investors and entrepreneurs
as part of his broader tour across Saudi regions in November, Al-Khateeb said
that the Kingdom committed over SR3.5 billion to develop 17 tourism projects in
Al-Ahsa, positioning the region as a key destination in the nation’s growing
travel sector.
At the time, the minister outlined plans to
enhance the governorate’s tourism infrastructure while noting that the projects
would add more than 1,800 hotel rooms, thereby leveraging Al-Ahsa’s natural and
cultural assets to attract domestic and international visitors.