Ras Al Khaimah has witnessed remarkable growth in its tourism sector, alongside broad service diversification and increasing competition among tourism companies, positioning it as the fastest-growing sector in the emirate.
This growth is
reflected in leisure projects that draw on Ras Al Khaimah’s geographic and
environmental diversity, leveraging the striking views of the majestic Hajar
Mountains, a 64-kilometre stretch of sandy beaches, and golden desert dunes, reported WAM.
Together, these
elements deliver distinctive tourism experiences and provide startups operating
in the sector with a wide range of ideas, activities, and initiatives that
stimulate visitor demand, with a focus on desert safaris, mountain tours, and
water sports, supported by world-class services offered by hotels, resorts, and
restaurants.
The Government of Ras
Al Khaimah continues to work diligently to reinforce the emirate’s position as
a leading destination for sustainable tourism.
In 2024, the emirate
welcomed 1.28 million visitors, recording a 12 per cent increase in tourism
revenues and a notable 15 per cent growth in visitor numbers within the
meetings, incentives, exhibitions, and conferences (MICE) sector.
During the first half of 2025, Ras Al Khaimah
registered a record number of visitors exceeding 654,000, as it advances
steadily toward its goal of attracting more than 3.5 million visitors annually
by 2030.
In addition, Ras Al
Khaimah was selected as the Gulf Tourism Capital for two consecutive years,
2020 and 2021, by tourism ministers and officials of the GCC countries.
The sixth edition of
the World’s Coolest Winter campaign, launched under the slogan “Our Winter Is
Entrepreneurial,” and implemented by the Ministry of Economy and Tourism in
cooperation with relevant tourism, culture, and heritage entities across the UAE,
aims to highlight the role of startups operating in the tourism sector in
showcasing natural beauty and tourism destinations across the country’s
emirates.
Tourism companies play
a vital role in promoting Ras Al Khaimah by marketing diversified packages that
include mountain adventures, water activities, and cultural heritage
experiences.
This is achieved in
cooperation with the tourism development authority through digital campaigns,
influencer partnerships, and the development of infrastructure for visitor
attraction and facility classification.
These efforts
reinforce Ras Al Khaimah’s position as a comprehensive global destination that
combines relaxation, adventure, and progress.
Ras Al Khaimah
attracts adventure enthusiasts by land, sea, and air, offering visitors from
within the UAE and abroad opportunities to experience new forms of challenge
across its towering mountain terrain and expansive desert landscapes.
Numerous companies
operating in this field organise and oversee these tourism activities,
contributing to the promotion of the emirate’s landmarks.
Government entities
also prioritise strengthening cooperation with global adventure tourism
companies and international digital travel agencies, while expanding the
calendar of major events such as the Ras Al Khaimah Half Marathon, the UAE
Tour, the Highlander Challenge, and the first-of-its-kind Jais Ride cycling
race.
Last year, the emirate
hosted the 18th edition of the Ras Al Khaimah Half Marathon, attracting more
than 10,000 runners and spectators, alongside the return of the UAE Tour with
its mountain stages at the summit of Jebel Jais.
It also hosted the
fourth edition of the Ras Al Khaimah Championship as part of the DP World Tour
at Al Hamra Golf Club, as well as the fourth edition of the global Highlander
mountain trekking adventure, drawing participants from around the world.
In addition, the
inaugural Jais Ride cycling race covered a distance of 25 kilometres,
challenging riders to ascend the UAE’s highest peak.
Collectively, these
events have reinforced Ras Al Khaimah’s position as a leading regional hub for
sports and entertainment.
Jais Flight, the
world’s longest zipline, extends 2.83 kilometres at an altitude of 1,680 metres
above sea level, soaring above mountain peaks and deep valleys.
It is regarded as a
premier destination for adventure seekers, offering speeds ranging between 120
and 150 km/h over approximately three minutes across dramatic landscapes of
ravines and jagged summits.
Water tourism also
enjoys strong demand in Ras Al Khaimah, with enthusiasts engaging in a wide
range of activities along the emirate’s beaches.
Among the leading
companies in this field is Adventure Sports, which has been operating for more
than three decades and offers a family-friendly portfolio of water activities,
including parasailing, jet skiing, free and tow water skiing, flying fish rides,
paddleboarding, boat cruises, snorkeling trips, deep-sea fishing adventures,
and scuba diving.
Aerial tourism
experiences include hot air balloon rides, launched in 2022 as the emirate’s
first such offering.
The balloon
accommodates two adults and ascends to a height of 30 metres, providing
panoramic views of Ras Al Khaimah’s diverse landscapes—from stunning coastlines
and vast deserts to mangrove forests and towering mountains.
ActionFlight operates
hot air balloon tours, offering a variety of adventure packages that highlight
coastal scenery, desert landscapes, and opportunities to observe wildlife in
their natural habitats.
Meetings, incentives,
exhibitions, conferences, and wedding tourism represent a key investment avenue
for tourism companies, achieving growth of 36 per cent, driven by luxury
weddings, international conferences, and incentive travel.
Strategic initiatives
have further strengthened Ras Al Khaimah’s position as an emerging hub for
events and incentive tourism.
A wide range of hotels
and resorts operates within this segment, catering to diverse visitor
preferences. The hotel sector is one of the most prominent pillars of the
emirate’s tourism landscape and has received strong support from tourism
authorities.
Last year, the Ras Al Khaimah Tourism
Development Authority announced major hotel projects involving global brands
such as Four Seasons, Fairmont, Taj, and NH Collection, as part of a plan to
double hotel room capacity by 2030.
The emirate also
unveiled plans for new luxury hotels, including NH Collection Ras Al Khaimah Al
Marjan Island (156 rooms), Fairmont Al Marjan Island (250 rooms), Taj
Wellington Mews Al Marjan (336 serviced apartments), and Four Seasons Resort
and Residences Ras Al Khaimah at Mina Al Arab (150 rooms).
The opening of Rove Al
Marjan Island, a contemporary beachfront resort reflecting the local Rove
brand’s identity and accessibility-focused design, has further enhanced the
destination’s appeal.
Complementing these
offerings is a variety of nature-based camps.
Bear Grylls Explorers
Camp offers adventurers survival experiences amid challenging desert and rugged
mountain terrain on Jebel Jais.
Sonara Camp Al Wadi,
located within the Ritz-Carlton Al Wadi Desert Resort, provides immersive
experiences amid Arabian oryx, gazelles, and Arabian red foxes.
Meanwhile, Camp 1770
enables visitors to enjoy outdoor hiking, camping, and sustainably prepared
local cuisine.
As the highest camp in the UAE at 1,770 metres above sea level, it offers unparalleled views of the peaks of Jebel Jais and surrounding palm farms.