Religious Tourism in Saudi: Harnessing Economic Dividends

17-05-24

Saudi Arabia has welcomed over 600 million visitors ever since the launch of Vision 2030. Religious tourism (Hajj and Umrah) continues to be a formidable force in the tourism drive and a vital source of the non-oil economy, playing a significant role in the Kingdom’s drive towards a diversified, diverse economy.

In terms of value, the religious tourism market stands as the second-largest source of income after hydrocarbons, contributing $12 billion annually to Saudi Arabia’s economy, 20% of its non-oil GDP, and 7% of its total GDP.

Much of the development happening in the Kingdom’s holy places, Makkah and Madinah, is closely aligned with Vision 2030 objectives to increase the number of pilgrims and boost its continued appeal as a global tourist destination.