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23/06/2025 03:37 AST
Saudi Arabia welcomed 116 million tourists in 2024, exceeding its annual visitor target for the second year in a row, the official data showed.
According to the Ministry of Tourism's latest annual statistical report, the figure includes 29.7 million inbound tourists, an 8 percent increase year on year, and 86.2 million domestic trips, up 5 percent from 2023.
The milestone reflects the continued acceleration of the Kingdom's Vision 2030 strategy, which positions tourism as a central driver of economic diversification.
After surpassing its original 100 million visitor goal six years ahead of schedule in 2023, Saudi Arabia has revised its ambitions upward, now aiming to attract 150 million tourists annually by 2030. This figure is split between 70 million international and 80 million domestic visitors.
In a post on X, Minister of Tourism Ahmed Al-Khateeb said: "The 2024 Annual Statistical Report showcases the sector's remarkable growth and its role in enabling Saudi Vision2030, a record performance achieved with the support and guidance of the Kingdom's visionary leadership."
Total tourism spending in 2024 hit SR283.8 billion ($75.6 billion), with inbound tourists contributing SR168.5 billion, up 19 percent from 2023, while domestic tourist expenditure reached SR115.3 billion, a 1 percent rise.
"The tourism sector continued to achieve record growth, reaffirming its transformation into a key driver of economic development and a fundamental pillar in advancing and diversifying the national economy," the minister said.
Inbound tourism also reached a record monthly peak in March with 3.2 million visitors. The average international tourist stayed 19 nights and spent SR5,669 per trip.
A standout development in 2024 was the continued rise in non-religious tourism, now representing 59 percent of inbound visits compared to 44 percent in 2019.
Leisure and holiday travel topped this category, with related spending reaching SR36.4 billion.
Makkah remained the top destination, drawing 17.4 million overnight visitors, and Egypt was the leading source market with 3.2 million arrivals.
Regional analysis revealed that Asia and the Pacific accounted for the largest share of inbound tourists, at 33 percent, followed by the Middle East and North Africa at 28 percent, and the Gulf Cooperation Council at 27 percent.
Europe contributed 8 percent, while both the Americas and Africa each made up 2 percent of total visitors.
The sustained growth reflects the Kingdom's continued focus on developing its tourism infrastructure and global outreach.
The ministry noted that this report highlights the exceptional and accelerated growth achieved by the sector through targeted marketing campaigns and support programs, contributing to the sector's record-breaking performance.
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