Top official details how unified GCC visa will help tourists explore Ras Al Khaimah
Nature emirate Ras Al Khaimah has plans to double its hotel inventory over the next few years, a top official has said. Currently, the emirate has 8,000 rooms and suites from global brands such as IHG, Movenpick, Hilton, Accor, Radisson, Rixos, Rotana and Ritz-Carlton, among others.
Hotel operators such as Wynn, Nobu, Marriott, Sofitel, and Anantara will boost rooms by nearly 100 per cent to welcome “everyone from leisure travellers and families to couples and adventure seekers”.
He also referred to the 250,000-sqm Wynn Resorts development of Al Marjan Island that’s a multi-billion-dollar integrated resort —the first of its kind in the UAE. The highlight of the property, which is expected to open in 2027, is its gaming area. However, its “rich non-gaming amenities” can be enjoyed completely independent of the gaming area, a top official had said earlier.
Arguably, the most famous place in Ras Al Khaimah is the UAE’s highest mountain — the Jebel Jais — and authorities plan to expand this “nature-driven offering”.
“From ziplining and challenging hiking expeditions to immersive overnight activities and mountain top dining, we will be unveiling new experiences that blend adventure with eco consciousness. We will be launching ‘Jais Wings’ – the region’s first dedicated paragliding site, in addition to new rock-climbing experiences and mountaineering routes,” said Phillips.
The Jais Adventure Park already has attractions such as the world’s longest zipline; a series of six ziplines stretching 5km; and the region’s longest toboggan ride.
The mountain is also home to the highest restaurant in the UAE – 1484 by Puro.
A new sustainable accommodation offering called Saij will comprise of 70 luxury lodges that will provide a “pure mountain retreat with guided treks, mindful pursuits and creative experiences”.
A new unified GCC tourist visa — which has unanimously been approved by all Gulf countries — will help realise the emirate’s “ultimate aim”: To welcome 3 million visitors annually by 2030.
“The visa will help travellers explore all six of the Gulf-member states with ease and will no doubt boost tourism across the region. Many of our visitors tend to come to the UAE and explore multiple cities during their trip, such as Dubai and Abu Dhabi, but now with the introduction of the unified visa, tourists can explore the whole region and make Ras Al Khaimah a must-see stop on their travel itinerary,” the RAKTDA CEO said.
The authority recently signed an agreement with Oman Tourism Development Company (OMRAN) to collectively initiate and pursue cross-destination tourism promotion and marketing between the Musandam governorate, Oman and Ras Al Khaimah. “With just a 90-minute drive between them and a shared mountain range, we will be working closely with OMRAN to create opportunities for travellers to visit both destinations, Ras Al Khaimah and Musandam, in a single trip.”







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