Tourism
Oman Ministry of Tourism to strengthen its position as premier tourist destination in Saudi Arabia
The Oman Ministry of Tourism has just recently showcased the Sultanate's variety of tourism destinations and also abundant cultural offerings through an interactive event held last November 30, 2015 at the Jeddah Hilton, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The occasion was organized by the Oman Ministry of Tourism, which has demonstrated once more its full assistance to the nationwide efforts in the direction of enhancing the Sultanate's position as a premier traveler location for critical tourists.
The occasion remains in line with the Ministry's framework to increase the influx of vacationers from Saudi Arabia to Oman. The event featured an interactive stand which highlighted the Sultanate's rich traditions as well as sites to the people of the Kingdom. Visitors were dealt with to a sample of local fine arts and crafts, in addition to a host of other amazing tasks.
Salim Bin Adey Al Mamari, Director General of Tourism Promotion, Ministry of Tourism, stated: "We arranged this occasion in order to highlight the terrific variety of tourist attractions Oman needs to offer. Saudi Arabia has actually consistently been an essential market for us as we obtain a a great deal of visitors from the Kingdom yearly. Our company believe that the Sultanate is a perfect location for the people of Saudi, being easily located, as well as supplying a number of activities that suit all types of tourists. We aim to bring in visitors from all across the GCC as they stand for a large part of our annual visitors and we are steadfast in our commitment to supplying them with an unparalleled satisfying vacationer encounter.".
Oman is progressively being acknowledged as an unique tourist location by worldwide as well as local traveling specialists. The federal government has likewise made great strides to fit the raising variety of tourists. Even more investment is being directed in the direction of neighborhood framework.
such as the opening of the brand-new Salalah airport, which was just recently opened, and the 1,500 hotel rooms set to release by end of 2015.