
Abu Dhabi Tourism & Culture Authority (TCA Abu Dhabi) in consultation with its stakeholders and the Western Region Development Council launched a tourist map of Al Gharbia (Western Region). The map spans two-thirds of the emirate, open desert, oasis towns, secluded beaches, island experiences, coastline and diverse experiences all collated into a compact fold-out map. “We want to help attract more visitors to the region’s festivals and attractions, and increase average-length -of-stay at its hotels,” said Saeed Al Dhaheri, customer service section manager, TCA Abu Dhabi. The Al Gharbia map comes at a time of sustained tourism growth and improved accommodation options in Abu Dhabi’s Western Region, with guest numbers rising from 30,070 to 92,000 during the five years to 2013 – an increase of 205% – whilst guest room nights grew by 113% to 288,000 over the same period. In the first six months of this year some 53,002 guests stayed in Al Gharbia hotels – up 17% on the same period last year – delivering 137,938 guest nights, which was up 10% year-on-year. Guests now stay in Al Gharbia hotels and resorts for an average of 2.85 nights. Source: Travel Daily
GMT 18:11 2017 Wednesday ,27 December
Foreign tourist numbers up 23% in Tunisia in 2017GMT 18:14 2017 Monday ,25 December
Riyadh tourism events attract over 200,000 visitors in 2017GMT 10:29 2017 Monday ,25 December
Abu Dhabi welcomes 443,000 hotel guests to record 16 percent rise during NovemberGMT 09:57 2017 Sunday ,24 December
World's largest amphibious aircraft takes off in ChinaGMT 18:03 2017 Saturday ,23 December
Four bidders vie for Austria's bankrupt Niki airlineGMT 11:08 2017 Friday ,22 December
First Ryanair strike sees delays, but no cancellations in GermanyGMT 18:06 2017 Saturday ,16 December
Israel strike to stop flights at Ben Gurion airportGMT 17:35 2017 Thursday ,14 December
TUI says new direction paying off despite profit slump
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2025 ©
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2025 ©
Send your comments
Your comment as a visitor