Arab News, Mon, Aug 05, 2024 | Safar 1, 1446
Bahraini nationals top list of 8.6m GCC visitors to Saudi Arabia
Bahrain, Saudi Arabia:
Saudi Arabia welcomed 8.6 million visitors from Gulf Cooperation Council
countries in 2023, with Bahraini travelers accounting for 3.4 million of the
total.
The Ministry of Tourism revealed that 2.3 million
travelers visited the Kingdom from Kuwait last year, followed by 1.3 million
from the UAE and 1.09 million from Qatar.
The report also noted that 455,000 travelers from
Oman visited the Kingdom last year.
Saudi Arabia is focused on strengthening its
tourism sector as part of its economic diversification away from crude oil
dependence. The National Tourism Strategy aims to attract 150 million visitors
by 2030 and increase the sector’s contribution to gross domestic product from 6
percent to 10 percent.
Saudi Minister of Tourism Ahmed Al-Khateeb said:
“The 2023 data reveal that our tourism sector is experiencing remarkable growth
and resilience.”
He added: “The statistics shown in the report not
only reflect the success of tourism policies but also demonstrate the vibrant
economic activity driven by this sector.”
The ministry noted that tourism spending among GCC
travelers reached SR15 billion ($4 billion) in 2023.
The Kingdom welcomed a total of 109 million
tourists last year, with inbound tourists rising by 64.8 percent to 27.4 million
and outbound tourists increasing by 5.2 percent to 81.9 million.
Tourism spending totaled SR141.2 billion for
inbound and SR114.4 billion for outbound tourists.
“The influx of tourists has bolstered local
businesses, from hospitality to retail, and has notably invigorated the national
economy,” added Al-Khateeb.
From Asia and the Pacific, Saudi Arabia saw 7.9
million visitors, with Pakistan leading at 2.47 million.
In the Middle East, the Kingdom welcomed 5.6
million travelers, including 2.58 million from Egypt and 1.12 million from
Jordan.
From the Americas, the US was the top source with
331,000 visitors. Algeria led African nations with 523,000 travelers, while
Europe contributed 680,000 tourists, with Uzbekistan and the UK adding 540,000
and 370,000 visitors, respectively.
This reflects Saudi Arabia’s thriving tourism
sector, as the Kingdom enhances its infrastructure and attractions, solidifying
its position as a leading global destination and boosting economic growth and
regional influence.