What’s Driving Saudi Arabia’s Tourism Surge?

You may have heard that Saudi Arabia’s tourism industry is growing at an unprecedented pace. The Kingdom is welcoming millions of tourists every year, opening new attractions, and expanding hospitality infrastructure.

But what does this growth really mean for businesses, investors, and the job market?

In this blog, we break down the key figures behind Saudi Arabia’s tourism boom, the sectors driving growth, and what opportunities lie ahead.


Why tourism is growing fast in Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia has invested heavily to diversify its economy and reduce reliance on oil. Tourism has become a strategic priority.

In 2025, the Kingdom welcomed over 12 million tourists, a 30% increase compared to 2023.

The government has allocated over $15 billion for tourism infrastructure since 2020.

Saudi Arabia aims to increase tourism’s contribution to GDP from 3% in 2016 to 10% by 2030.


Key drivers of the tourism boom

1. Cultural and Heritage Tourism

Saudi Arabia is opening historic sites like Al-Ula, Diriyah, and the Nabatean tombs, attracting heritage tourists globally. In 2024, visitor numbers to heritage sites increased by 40%.

The country plans to restore and promote 30 UNESCO World Heritage sites by 2030.

Indicator Statistic / Figure Year / Period Source / Notes
Visitor growth at heritage sites 40% increase 2024 Saudi Commission for Tourism
UNESCO sites targeted 30 sites By 2030 Saudi Ministry of Culture

2. Leisure and Entertainment Tourism

Saudi Arabia is rapidly developing resorts, theme parks, and entertainment hubs. The Red Sea Project alone is expected to generate $22 billion in tourism revenue annually once complete.

Entertainment sector revenues grew 20% per year from 2021 to 2025.

Indicator Statistic / Figure Year / Period Source / Notes
Entertainment revenue growth 20% annual growth 2021–2025 Entertainment Ministry
Expected revenue from Red Sea $22 billion annually Projected by 2030 Red Sea Development Authority
Number of resorts planned 15+ large-scale resorts By 2030 Tourism Ministry

3. Religious Tourism

Millions visit Saudi Arabia yearly for Hajj and Umrah pilgrimages. The number of pilgrims reached 10 million in 2025, up from 8 million in 2022.

Religious tourism generates over $15 billion annually.

Indicator Statistic / Figure Year / Period Source / Notes
Number of pilgrims 10 million pilgrims 2025 Ministry of Hajj & Umrah
Pilgrimage revenue $15 billion annually Current Tourism reports

4. Hospitality Infrastructure Growth

Saudi Arabia has doubled its hotel room supply since 2018. International hotel chains expanded rapidly, with over 300 new hotels opened between 2020 and 2025. Hotel occupancy rates averaged 75% in 2025.

Indicator Statistic / Figure Year / Period Source / Notes
Hotel room supply growth 100% increase 2018 to 2025 Saudi Hotel Association
New hotels opened 300+ 2020 to 2025 Hospitality reports
Hotel occupancy rate 75% average 2025 Tourism Authority

Final thoughts

The tourism boom is transforming Saudi Arabia’s economy and global image. By understanding the data and trends, businesses and investors can position themselves to benefit from this fast-growing sector. Clearly, Saudi Arabia’s journey from desert to destination is underway.