The Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi’s (DCT Abu Dhabi) strategy for the transformation of Al Ain Region’s tourism proposition is delivering impressive results, with the latest statistics showing double-digit growth in hotel guests during the first half of 2025 and several key cultural attractions reporting increases in visitor numbers of more than 40% compared to the same period in 2024.
The region’s total
hotel guest numbers from January through June 2025 reached 228,000, a
year-on-year increase of almost 12%, with total hotel revenue increasing by
5.8%.
Al Ain Oasis recorded
a 40% increase in visits during the first half of 2025 when compared to the
same period in 2024.
Similarly, the first six months of this year
saw impressive growth in the number of visits to Qasr Al Muwaiji, with the
historic fort recording a 49% gain on the same period in 2024, and Al Qattara
Arts Centre, with 42% growth.
DCT Abu Dhabi’s
promotion of Al Ain Region as a ‘living oasis’ and a leading travel destination
for culture, wellness, and adventure is meeting the goals of the emirate’s
Tourism Strategy 2030.
Launched in April 2024
under the leadership of His Highness Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al
Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Executive
Council, Tourism Strategy 2030 seeks to boost the emirate’s visitor numbers
from nearly 24 million in 2023 to 39.3 million by 2030 for 7% year-on-year
growth.
By building Al Ain
Region’s tourism landscape around the three pillars of culture, wellness, and
adventure, DCT Abu Dhabi is positioning the region as an inspiring, top-of-mind
destination for residents, domestic travellers, and international visitors.
These foundational
pillars serve as the guiding framework for current initiatives and future
development, strengthening the region’s unique identity and diverse offerings:
• Culture: Showcasing and preserving the richness of
Emirati heritage and traditions
• Wellness: Enabling serene, holistic experiences in
natural environments
• Adventure:
Offering a thrilling variety of indoor and outdoor activities
This integrated
approach reflects the region’s unique character and ensures Al Ain Region
continues to thrive as a sustainable, distinctive destination on the global
stage.
Mohamed Al Mubarak,
Chairman of the Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi, said: “Al Ain
Region is the historic heart of our emirate, the narrator of our rich history
and heritage. As the embodiment of Emirati hospitality, this living oasis is a
vibrant cultural hub and a place of discovery and connection. We remain
committed to unlocking Al Ain Region’s untapped potential for residents and
local communities, while also showcasing its unique spirit to audiences around
the world. As a bridge between our past and our future aspirations, Al Ain
Region continues to be a cultural cornerstone where experiences are enriched,
local youth and entrepreneurs are empowered, and inspiration is sparked in
every visitor.”
Tourism Strategy 2030
is strengthening Al Ain Region’s position within the emirate’s tourism
landscape, with the aim to welcome around 520,000 overnight leisure hotel
guests by 2030.
A core focus of DCT
Abu Dhabi’s plan for Al Ain Region is to drive economic growth through tourism
and cultural initiatives, ultimately enriching local communities and creating
new opportunities for sustainable development.
The strategy ensures
that Al Ain Region’s rich history, breathtaking natural landscapes, and unique
heritage are shared with a broader audience, fostering greater appreciation for
its identity while improving the quality of life for residents.
Through a series of
development initiatives, DCT Abu Dhabi is bringing greater awareness to
landmarks such as Qasr Al Muwaiji, Al Jahili Fort, Al Ain Museum, Al Qattara
Arts Centre, and Al Ain Region’s six oases, which form part of The Cultural
Sites of Al Ain, the UAE’s first UNESCO World Heritage Site.
In celebration of Al
Ain Region’s deep-rooted heritage, DCT Abu Dhabi promotes a dynamic calendar of
festivals and events that serve as major visitor attractions.
These include the
Traditional Handicrafts Festival, which highlights Emirati artisanal
traditions; the Al Ain Book Festival, a platform for literature and creativity;
and vibrant events like MOTN Festival and DAZ Festival, which bring families
together and offer an engaging experience for visitors of all ages.
Beyond its historical
significance, DCT Abu Dhabi is committed to reinforcing Al Ain Region’s
identity as a living oasis, placing a strong emphasis on its breathtaking
natural landscapes, which span deserts, green spaces, and landmarks such as
Jebel Hafit, the UAE’s second-highest peak.
Al Ain Region’s capabilities as a destination
for MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions) are also being
spotlighted, supported by a diverse range of venues that cater to business
events of all scales.
GCC tourism ministers selected Al Ain Region as Gulf Capital of Tourism 2025, reflecting the destination’s embodiment of Emirati hospitality and its wide range of experiences across culture, wellness and adventure. Al Ain Region is home to more than 660,000 residents and traces its human history back over 5,000 years. -TradeArabia News Service