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Saudi Arabia Joins UAE, Qatar, Oman, Bahrain, Kuwait, Jordan, Egypt, Türkiye, Morocco, and Maldives as Record-Breaking One Hundred Twenty-Three Million Visitors in 2025 Accelerate Vision 2030, Transform Global Tourism, Expand Hospitality Investment,

June 20, 2026·Travel And Tour WorldEconomy

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Tourism expansion has become a cornerstone of GCC economic diversification strategies, with Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 initiative anchoring a regional shift toward non-hydrocarbon revenue streams alongside parallel initiatives in the UAE, Qatar, and Oman. Visitor arrivals at this scale typically correlate with increased capital deployment in hospitality infrastructure, real estate development, and ancillary sectors—creating measurable activity in construction, materials, and service industries across Gulf economies. Historically, periods of elevated tourism investment have influenced employment patterns, government revenues, and foreign exchange flows, while also reflecting broader Gulf positioning as a global tourism and events hub competing with established Mediterranean and Asian destin

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