Ras Al Khaimah welcomes 654,000 record visitors in H1

Ras Al Khaimah welcomes 654,000 record visitors in H1

“These half-year achievements are a clear testament to the strength of Ras Al Khaimah’s tourism offering,” said Raki Phillips, CEO of RAKTDA. “Every milestone contributes to our goal of welcoming 3.5 million annual visitors by 2030.”

Air connectivity drives growth

The increased international aviation connectivity was essential to the performance. Significant expansion was made possible by new direct flights from Poland, Romania, Uzbekistan, Belarus, and the Czech Republic to Ras Al Khaimah International Airport, particularly from:

Visitor numbers also hit half-year records from India (+25%), China (+9.2%), UK (+5%), and Russia (+7%).

Big hotel boost to hospitality pipeline

By 2030, the hotel infrastructure in Ras Al Khaimah is expected to have more than doubled in size. Several well-known hotel developments were confirmed in H1 2025 alone:

The recently opened Rove Al Marjan Island, which caters to tourists on a budget and interested in lifestyle, significantly varied the Emirate’s lodging options.

More deals expand market reach

Through several collaborations, RAKTDA persisted in its strategic effort to increase Ras Al Khaimah’s tourism appeal:

An idea for inter-Emirate itineraries in collaboration with Fujairah Adventures

Contracts with Tongcheng, Trip.com, and other significant Chinese online travel agencies

Four leading Saudi OTAs have formed new partnerships to meet GCC demand.

A Memorandum of Understanding with Huawei to improve digital tourism

An Open World Web3 trial to investigate blockchain-based travel incentives

Key events anchor lifestyle appeal

Additionally, events were crucial in increasing brand awareness and traffic. The first half of the Emirate’s calendar included:

The RAK Half Marathon, which attracts more than 10,000 runners and spectators

With its famous Jebel Jais mountain stage, the UAE Tour

The RAK Championship of the DP World Tour at Al Hamra Golf Club

The hiking series HIGHLANDER

The launch of the arduous 25-kilometer uphill cycling adventure known as the Jais Ride

Notably, foreign incentive groups and destination weddings drove a 36% year-over-year increase in MICE and wedding tourism revenues.

With a clear long-term goal and strong short-term outcomes, Ras Al Khaimah is solidifying its place as one of the most vibrant travel destinations in the United Arab Emirates. With the help of connectivity, infrastructure, and international brand alliances, the Emirate’s tourist goals are growing steadily and strategically.

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