Investing in hospitality, growth, brands and the future of travel

As global tourism demand rises, Ras Al Khaimah is expanding its hospitality sector through strategic investment and international partnerships. With a focus on infrastructure, capacity, and sustainability, the Emirate is becoming one of the region’s most dynamic destinations for high-end travel.

Expanding capacity

Delivering on a growing demand

Tourism is a central component of Ras Al Khaimah’s diversification strategy. The Emirate is investing heavily in resorts, entertainment, and infrastructure to meet visitor demand while maintaining high standards of quality and sustainability.

What visitors get

World-class resorts

Diverse accommodation

Sustainable travel options

From luxury resorts to eco-retreats, Ras Al Khaimah is investing in hospitality that balances growth with responsibility.

Landmark projects

Major developments under way

The hospitality sector is anchored by Wynn Al Marjan Island, a $5.1 billion development that will feature over 1,500 rooms, premium entertainment and the UAE’s first integrated gaming destination. The Al Marjan Island expansion is welcoming global brands including Nobu, JW Marriott, and W Hotels. Beyond luxury resorts, a diverse range of accommodations across beaches, mountains and reserves ensures options for both leisure and business travelers.

The hospitality sector is anchored by Wynn Al Marjan Island, a $5.1 billion development that will feature over 1,500 rooms, premium entertainment and the UAE’s first integrated gaming destination. The Al Marjan Island expansion is welcoming global brands including Nobu, JW Marriott, and W Hotels. Beyond luxury resorts, a diverse range of accommodations across beaches, mountains and reserves ensures options for both leisure and business travelers.

Responsible growth

Sustainable, scalable development

With tourism expected to triple its economic contribution by 2030, Ras Al Khaimah is scaling responsibly. Green building standards guide construction, while local supply chains and employment are prioritised to maximise community benefit. Low-impact resort models further align hospitality growth with the Emirate’s environmental and sustainability goals.

With tourism expected to triple its economic contribution by 2030, Ras Al Khaimah is scaling responsibly. Green building standards guide construction, while local supply chains and employment are prioritised to maximise community benefit. Low-impact resort models further align hospitality growth with the Emirate’s environmental and sustainability goals.

Looking ahead

Through high-profile developments and a strong commitment to sustainable practices, Ras Al Khaimah is positioning itself as a global leader in tourism. These investments not only expand capacity but also reinforce Vision 2030’s goals of economic diversification and long-term resilience.

Through high-profile developments and a strong commitment to sustainable practices, Ras Al Khaimah is positioning itself as a global leader in tourism. These investments not only expand capacity but also reinforce Vision 2030’s goals of economic diversification and long-term resilience.

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