Sunday, September 8, 2024 The UAE tourism industry is on track for significant growth, with projections indicating it will reach an impressive Dh236 billion in 2024. According to the UAE Tourism Strategy 2031, the sector is expected to contribute 12% to the country’s GDP, further solidifying its role as a key driver of the national economy. In 2023, the tourism sector accounted for 11.

7% of the UAE’s GDP, amounting to Dh220 billion. This robust performance is attributed to the UAE’s world-class infrastructure, extensive tourist offerings, and continued efforts to attract international visitors through initiatives aimed at enhancing the overall experience. Dubai, one of the UAE’s leading tourist destinations, welcomed 10.

62 million visitors in the first seven months of 2024, reflecting an 8% year-on-year growth. Meanwhile, Abu Dhabi’s hotel sector reported 2.87 million guests in the first half of the year, generating Dh3.

6 billion—a 19.5% year-on-year increase. These numbers highlight the success of the UAE’s sustainable tourism policies and its commitment to expanding and enhancing its tourism infrastructure.

Attractions such as the Burj Khalifa, desert safaris, and luxury shopping continue to draw visitors from all over the globe. As part of the UAE Tourism Strategy 2031, the government aims to attract Dh100 billion in tourism-related investments. The goal is to further develop infrastructure, improve the visitor experience, and diversify the country’s touris.