Tourism royalty from across the globe convened in Bahrain for the World Travel Awards (WTA) Grand Final Gala Ceremony 2025 to recognise the travel organisations pushing the boundaries of excellence and innovation.
Winners at the VIP
reception included Maldives, voted ‘World’s Leading Destination’, and Athens,
named ‘World’s Leading City Break Destination’. Chile claimed ‘World’s Leading
Adventure Tourism Destination’.
Tanzania took ‘World’s
Leading Safari Destination’, whilst Jamaica was recognised as ‘World’s Leading
Cruise Destination’.
Hospitality winners
included The St. Regis The Palm, which received the ‘World’s Leading Hotel
Service Award’, and Katara Hospitality claiming ‘World’s Leading Hospitality
Development Company’.
Jumeirah Thanda
Island, Tanzania emerged triumphant as ‘World’s Leading Exclusive Private
Island’.
In the newcomer
categories, Marriott Marquis Dubai Creek saw off a strong field to emerge as
‘World’s Leading New Hotel’.
In neighbouring Oman,
The St. Regis Al Mouj Muscat Resort collected ‘World’s Leading New Resort’.
The strength of
Arabian aviation was highlighted with significant wins for Qatar Airways
(‘World’s Leading Airline’ and ‘World’s Leading Airline - Business Class’);
Etihad Airways (‘World’s Leading Airline – Economy Class’, ‘World’s Leading
Airline – Customer Experience’ and ‘World’s Leading Airline Lounge – Business
Class’); and Emirates (‘World’s Leading Airline – First Class’, ‘World’s
Leading Airline Brand’ and ‘World’s Leading Airline Lounge – First Class’).
Star Alliance also took to the podium to collect ‘World’s Leading Airline
Alliance’.
Meanwhile, AirAsia
picked up double honours, winning ‘World’s Leading Low-Cost Airline’ and
‘World’s Leading Low-Cost Airline Cabin Crew’. TAP Air Portugal claimed
‘World’s Leading Airline to Africa’ and ‘World’s Leading Airline to South
America’.
The gala evening
marked the climax of WTA’s Grand Tour 2025, a global search for the best travel
and tourism organisations, with regional ceremonies staged in Tanzania, Cancun
(Mexico), Saint Lucia, Hong Kong, Sardinia (Italy) and Dubai.
Graham Cooke, Founder,
World Travel Awards, said: “It has been a privilege to host our Grand Final
Gala Ceremony 2025 in the Kingdom of Bahrain, which has delivered an incredible
ceremony featuring the leading lights of travel from across the world. Our winners
are stellar examples of tourism excellence, and I congratulate each and every
one for helping to raise the collective benchmark across our industry.”
Linking East and West,
Bahrain is an archipelago of 33 islands in the Arabian Gulf. With a rich
history dating back more than 4,000 years, the Kingdom has served as a major
hub for trade and the pearl-diving industry.
Exhibition World
Bahrain is a strategic catalyst for the Kingdom’s tourism sector growth,
playing a pivotal role in positioning the Kingdom as a leading MICE (meetings,
incentives, conferences and exhibitions) destination.
Sara Ahmed Buhiji, CEO
of Bahrain Tourism & Exhibitions Authority and Chairperson of Exhibition
World Bahrain, said: “Hosting the World Travel Awards Grand Final demonstrates
Bahrain's capacity to deliver international events of this significance. Our
investment in MICE infrastructure through Exhibition World Bahrain continues to
position the Kingdom as a competitive destination for major industry
gatherings. The networking and dialogue facilitated during this event will
contribute to strengthening partnerships and advancing opportunities within the
region.”
Other winners included
Waldorf Astoria Cairo Heliopolis, which emerged victorious as ‘World’s Leading
City Business Hotel’. Greece also enjoyed a strong showing, with Ikos Resorts
winning ‘World’s Leading Luxury All-Inclusive Resort Brand’ and Sani Resort
taking ‘World’s Leading Family & Beach Resort’.
With its timeless
elegance and world-class facilities, Cannes was named ‘World’s Leading Festival
& Event Destination’, whilst Madrid collected ‘World’s Leading Meetings
& Conference Destination’. Portugal’s Dark Sky Alqueva received the
‘World’s Responsible Tourism Award’.
Destinations to win their first ever World title included Vietnam’s Dong Van Karst Plateau UNESCO Global Geopark, Tuyen Quang (‘World’s Leading Regional Cultural Destination’); Spain’s Huesca La Magia (‘World’s Leading Regional Adventure Tourism Destination’); and Cancún Convention & Visitors Bureau (‘World’s Leading City Tourist Board’). -TradeArabia News Service