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    Saudi Arabia Sets New 150M Tourist Goal After Smashing Initial Target

    Gulf News WeekBy Gulf News WeekNovember 15, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Kingdom launches a global investor charm offensive, leveraging its unprecedented tourism growth and $100 billion in committed funding to position itself as the world’s next great travel destination.

    RIYADH – In a powerful demonstration of its tourism ambitions, Saudi Arabia has announced it welcomed 115.9 million visitors in 2024, shattering its original Vision 2030 target six years early and prompting the launch of a new, more ambitious goal: 150 million annual tourists by 2030.

    This record-breaking growth forms the backdrop of a major new campaign to attract global capital into the sector. The Kingdom unveiled its “Tourism Doing Business” investment guide during a high-profile UN Tourism assembly in Riyadh, detailing a compelling value proposition for international investors.

    “We are building the most attractive destination for global tourism investment,” declared Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Tourism Ahmed Al-Khateeb, pointing to the nation’s strategic reforms, world-class infrastructure, and streamlined processes for business.

    A Nation Transformed into an Investment Magnet
    The Saudi offer is built on several key pillars:

    • Unprecedented Scale: The tourism sector is a central pillar of the Kingdom’s economic diversification, backed by the sovereign Public Investment Fund (PIF), which has committed over $100 billion to tourism, culture, and entertainment.
    • Giga-Project Gateways: Landmark developments like NEOM, The Red Sea, and AlUla are creating entirely new destination ecosystems, offering long-term investment opportunities in hospitality, retail, and entertainment from the ground up.
    • Pro-Business Financing: A dedicated $4 billion Tourism Development Fund provides loans, equity, and guarantees, with support available for projects of all sizes.
    • Strategic Access: Aggressive visa reforms, including eVisas for 66 countries and a new 96-hour transit visa, are opening the Kingdom to the world, while its airports saw a 15% surge in passengers in 2024.

    With its target already exceeded, Saudi Arabia is now leveraging its proven success to invite the world to invest in the next phase of its transformative journey, solidifying its place on the global tourism map.

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