Wednesday, 12 February 2025

Changing perceptions about KSA as a destination

Source: YouGov website. Statistics on public opinion about KSA.
Source: YouGov website. Statistics on public opinion about KSA.

Recent data from YouGov, based on surveys conducted across 17 international markets*, has revealed that half of all global respondents have seen a change in their perception of KSA as a travel destination over the past twelve months. These respondents are divided, with 15% reporting a more positive view and 15% a more negative one.

Globally however, Eastern countries generally favour tourism to KSA more than Western countries, YouGov said. Among Asians, perceptions of the country as a travel destination have become more positive in the past twelve months. Notably, 42% of Indians, 37% of Indonesians, and 31% of Hong Kong residents reported that their perception of KSA has become more positive, compared to 54% of UAE residents, where the positive sentiment is the strongest. In contrast, many Westerners have not changed their view.

Globally, opinions on travelling to KSA are divided, with nearly half stating they have neither considered visiting in the past nor thought of doing so in the future.

Compared to the past 12 months, respondents worldwide are more likely to travel to KSA for leisure rather than for business. Residents of the UAE expressed the strongest interest in both types of travel, though with a stronger inclination towards leisure. Indians and Indonesians also showed significant interest, primarily for leisure travel.

YouGov data revealed that cultural tourism is expected to be the top factor influencing future visits to KSA, as cited by 19% of global consumers. This appeal is particularly strong among Hong Kong residents (39%), Indians (34%), UAE residents and Mexicans (31% each). Other reasons for travelling to KSA include luxury getaways, religious tourism, and adventure activities (11% each). Indonesians, in particular, are highly motivated to visit for religious purposes (60%), surpassing even UAE residents (45%).

The country's recent investments in sports infrastructure and events appear to have generated interest, with nearly one in ten global consumers (8%) indicating they are likely to visit for sporting events. The highest interest is seen in Hong Kong, where 23% consider it a key attraction.

*YouGov Surveys: Serviced provides quick survey results from nationally representative or targeted audiences in multiple markets. The data is based on surveys of adults aged 18+ years in 17 markets with sample sizes varying between 510 and 2,011 for each market. All surveys were conducted online during November 2024. Data from each market uses a nationally representative sample apart from Mexico and India, which use urban representative samples, and Indonesia and Hong Kong, which use online representative samples.

Saturday, 1 February 2025

Wego to work with Bahrain Tourism and Exhibitions Authority

Wego, the travel app and the online travel marketplace, has partnered with Bahrain Tourism and Exhibitions Authority (BTEA) to spotlight the Kingdom of Bahrain as a premier travel destination, highlighting its unique cultural heritage, top attractions, and tourism innovations to global travellers. This partnership comes as Bahrain is investing in its tourism infrastructure with the launch of new luxury resorts, event venues, and expanded cultural festivals.

Bahrain, known as the Pearl of the Gulf, is an archipelago offering history, luxury, and modernity. Wego will leverage its platform to highlight Bahrain's landmarks, including the UNESCO-listed Qal'at al-Bahrain (قلعة البحرين, Bahrain Fort), the Bab Al Bahrain Souq (باب البحرين), the Al Dar Islands (الجزر الدار), and the world-famous Bahrain International Circuit, home of Formula 1 racing.

Source: Wego. View of Bahrain with a boat and city skyline.
Source: Wego. View of Bahrain.

Mamoun Hmidan, Chief Business Officer at Wego said: "We are thrilled to collaborate with the Bahrain Tourism and Exhibitions Authority to showcase the Kingdom's unique offerings to our global audience. Bahrain is a treasure trove of cultural, natural, and modern attractions, and through this partnership, we aim to inspire travellers to explore this dynamic destination."

Travellers will also be introduced to Bahrain's tourism initiatives, such as virtual tours and smart city solutions enhancing visitor convenience. Additionally, Bahrain's commitment to ecotourism is evident in its focus on preserving natural habitats like the unique Hawar Islands (جزر حوار) and offering experiences such as pearl diving and marine conservation tours.

Maryam Toorani Director, Marketing and Promotion at Bahrain Tourism and Exhibitions Authority added: "This partnership with Wego allows us to reach thousands of travellers and highlight Bahrain as a must-visit destination. From its historical landmarks to its forward-thinking tourism innovations, Bahrain has something to offer every type of traveller."

Best restaurant in the UAE, best restaurant in MENA 2025: Orfali Bros Bistro

The 4th Middle East & North Africa's 50 Best Restaurants awards, hosted in partnership with the Department of Culture and Tourism - Abu Dhabi (DCT), has crowned Orfali Bros Bistro No. 1 for the 3rd consecutive year.

Founded in 2021 by Syrian-born brothers Mohammad, Wassim, and Omar Orfali, Orfali Bros Bistro - which also has a 2024 Michelin star - blends Aleppian heritage with Dubai's dynamic dining scene. The venue was ranked 46th on The World's 50 Best Restaurants 2023. 

Source: 50 Best via PRNewsfoto: Middle East & North Africa’s 50 Best Restaurants 2025 unveiled with Orfali Bros Bistro as the reigning No. 1 restaurant in the region. The three brothers on the left, posing with another man.
Source: 50 Best via PRNewsfoto: Middle East & North Africa’s 50 Best Restaurants 2025 unveiled with Orfali Bros Bistro as the reigning No. 1 restaurant in the region.

Its web page notes: "We’re constantly pushing the boundaries of cooking to discover new flavours and sensations to our food and pastries...Some of our dishes and desserts we have made them again and again, food that we love to eat. We serve them because they link us to our past and remind us of who we are."

Trèsind Studio in Dubai retained its No. 2 spot, followed by Dubai's Kinoya at No. 3.

William Drew, Director of Content for MENA's 50 Best Restaurants said of Orfali Bros Bistro: "Its enduring success is a testament to the talent and passion of the Orfali brothers, whose dedication has earned them a loyal following both locally and internationally. We are also excited to see restaurants from 11 cities represented on this year's list, showcasing the rich variety of cuisines across the region."

- Omar Shihab of Boca won the Icon Award while Boca received the Sustainable Restaurant Award

- Tala Bashmi was recognised as the Estrella Damm N.A. Chefs' Choice 

- Carmen Rueda Hernandez claimed the Middle East & North Africa's Best Pastry Chef Award

- Row on 45 in Dubai was named the Highest Climber, rising 24 spots to No. 17

- Dara Dining by Sara Aqel in Amman, No. 18, also received the Highest New Entry Award.

Details

Browse the list at https://www.theworlds50best.com/mena/en/lists/1-50

2025 Islamic Arts Biennale is accepting visitors

Source: Image by Marco Cappelletti, courtesy of the Diriyah Biennale Foundation. View of the outdoor exhibition spaces at the 2025 Islamic Arts Biennale.
Source: Image by Marco Cappelletti, courtesy of the Diriyah Biennale Foundation. View of the outdoor exhibition spaces at the 2025 Islamic Arts Biennale.

The 2nd Islamic Arts Biennale, titled And All That Is In Between, has opened in Jeddah.

The Islamic Arts Biennale is the world's only biennial exhibition dedicated to the arts of Islamic civilisation. The global project highlights the contemporary relevance of tradition through the presence of historical objects and new artistic commissions. By juxtaposing historical objects from Islamic cultures with contemporary art, the Biennale explores how faith is experienced, expressed, and celebrated through feeling, thinking, and making.

The 2025 edition of the Biennale brings together loans from over 30 of the world's leading institutions, including the Vatican Apostolic Library (Vatican City), the Louvre Museum (Paris), and the Victoria and Albert Museum (London), as well as collections devoted specifically to Islamic arts and cultures, such as the Ahmed Baba Institute of Higher Learning and Islamic Research (Timbuktu), the Museum of Islamic Art (Doha), and the Manuscript Institution of Türkiye (Istanbul). 

Additionally, the Biennale has partnered with institutions from across KSA, offering visitors a chance to see objects and works of art from Makkah and Madinah.

The show spans five exhibition halls and outdoor areas with 100,000 sq m of exhibition space, and Opresents more than 500 objects in dialogue with contemporary artworks. Over 30 artists from KSA, the wider Gulf region, and around the world are represented. Of note is the first-ever display of the entire kiswah—the cloth that covers the Ka'aba (كسوة الكعبة)—outside of Makkah.

Details

The Islamic Arts Biennale takes place in Jeddah at the Western Hajj Terminal of King Abdulaziz International Airport. The exhibition ends May 25, 2025.