Red Sea Tourism News

Globant partners with Red Sea Global to Reinvent Sustainable Luxury Tourism in Saudi Arabia
Globant, a digitally native company focused on reinventing businesses through innovative technology solutions, has partnered with Red Sea Global (RSG) to create a cutting-edge digital program designed to transform the connected visitor experience at one of Saudi Arabia’s most ambitious tourism destinations.

The top retreats and spas along the Saudi Red Sea
With more than 1,800 kilometres of breathtaking coastline and an archipelago of dozens of pristine islands fringed with colourful coral reefs, the Saudi Red Sea is one of the world’s last undiscovered paradises — a super destination with three distinct regions, each bringing its own character, activities and breathtaking nature. Although there’s plenty to do for more active adventurers – from diving and snorkelling among the vibrant marine life to exploring hidden coves by kayak – the coastline is equally perfect for those seeking a little peace and quiet.

Saudi Tourism Captivates WTM 2024 with New Destinations and Strengthened Global Partnerships
The Saudi Tourism Authority has concluded three successful days at the World Travel Market London (WTM) 2024, following a year of unprecedented growth. During WTM Saudi further cemented its position as the fastest-growing tourism destination in the G20 after jumping 15 places in the UN Tourism destination ranking for international receipts - the largest upward movement in the Top 50. Led by His Excellency Ahmed Al-Khateeb, Minister of Tourism, and joined by Fahd Hamidaddin, CEO of the Saudi Tourism Authority (STA), the Saudi Pavilion hosted 61 partners across Saudi’s tourism ecosystem, spanning its diverse regions and offerings, including destination managers, tour operators, hotels, entertainment companies, airlines, and cruise companies.

Saudi Arabia leads in commitment to sustainable tourism
Saudi Arabia has become a “must-see destination”, Zurab Pololikashvili, secretary-general of the United Nations World Tourism Organisation, said in Riyadh during the opening ceremony of World Tourism Day this weekend.