Ras Al Khaimah Tourism Development Authority (RAKTDA) announces another year
of record-breaking results for the Emirate, welcoming 1.35 million overnight visitors
in 2025 – a 6% year-on-year increase – alongside a 12% growth in tourism
revenues.
Phillipa Harrison, CEO of Ras Al Khaimah Tourism Development Authority,
commented,“2025 has been a landmark year for Ras Al Khaimah. The emirate has
grown not just in numbers, but in the depth and breadth of its offering – from
signature events and new hotels to stronger global partnerships and steady growth
in visitor arrivals. As we look ahead to 2030, we’re more committed than ever to
shaping tourism that delivers long-term value for visitors, investors and our
community.”


These results were underpinned by a series of milestones across events,
infrastructure, investment, partnerships and sustainability. Key highlights from 2025
include:
Strong growth was recorded across both domestic (+7%) and key international
markets, with increased arrivals from India (+14%), China (+19%), the United
Kingdom (+10%) and Russia (+20%). Expanded direct air connectivity also enabled
significant visitor growth from Romania (+41%), Poland (+22%), Uzbekistan (+19%),
and Belarus (+26%).
Additionally, MICE and Weddings revenues grew by 25% in 2025, driven by high-
value weddings, international conferences and incentive travel. Strategic positioning
and enhanced infrastructure continued to strengthen Ras Al Khaimah’s appeal as a
rising regional hub for business events, group travel and weddings.
The appointment of Phillipa Harrison as CEO of RAKTDA marked a new chapter in
the Emirate’s tourism journey. Drawing on her extensive experience leading the
national tourism strategy at Tourism Australia, her appointment reinforces Ras Al
Khaimah’s commitment to transformational destination growth and advancing the
Emirate’s ambition to exceed 3.5 million visitors by 2030.
Ras Al Khaimah continued to diversify its hospitality offering in 2025 with the opening
of Rove Al Marjan Island and SO/ Ras Al Khaimah, the latter under the Accor
portfolio of luxury brands. Both have added new beachfront and lifestyle-led
experiences to the Emirate’s growing portfolio.
The development pipeline was further strengthened with major announcements from
global luxury brands including Janu, Four Seasons, Fairmont, Taj and NH Collection,
supporting Ras Al Khaimah’s goal to double hotel keys by 2030. These investments
reflect rising confidence among international hospitality leaders in the Emirate’s long-
term tourism potential.
Meanwhile, Wynn Al Marjan Island, the UAE’s first integrated resort, reached a major
construction milestone with its 70-storey tower topping out at 283 metres. The
project has now entered its next phase of interior fit-out and façade completion.
Upon opening in 2027, the USD 5.1 billion destination resort will feature 1,530 rooms
and suites, 22 F&B venues, a theatre, luxury retail, and a marina, and is set to
become the Emirate’s tallest structure. It is expected to create over 9,000 jobs and
catalyse a new wave of international tourism to Ras Al Khaimah, significantly
enhancing its global profile and high-end appeal.
A new generation of master planned developments is catalysing Ras Al Khaimah’s
shift into a world-class destination to live, invest, and visit. 2025 marked the unveiling
of Marjan Beach, the UAE’s most ambitious beachfront masterplan. Spanning 85
million sq. ft., it will feature 12,000 hotel keys and 22,000 residential units, with 30%
of the area dedicated to open green space and a sustainability-first urban design.
Meanwhile, significant milestones were achieved on RAK Central, a new mixed-use
commercial district designed to attract global talent, entrepreneurs and investors. All
commercial plots were sold out within a year of launch, reflecting strong investor
confidence in the Emirate’s vision.
Ras Al Khaimah’s growing profile as a cultural and sporting hub was further
strengthened in 2025 through a dynamic calendar of large-scale events that elevated
both tourism and liveability. The 18th edition of the Ras Al Khaimah Half Marathon
attracted over 10,000 participants and spectators, its highest ever, reaffirming its
reputation as one of the region’s most anticipated races. The UAE Tour also returned
for its 7th consecutive Jebel Jais Mountain Stage, showcasing the Emirate’s iconic
peaks to a global cycling audience, while adventure tourism continued to gain
traction with the return of HIGHLANDER, the globally recognised hiking brand.
On the cultural and business events front, the 13th Ras Al Khaimah Art Festival
brought together over 100 regional and international artists, the Exotic Wedding
Planning Conference returned to Ras Al Khaimah for the second running drawing
global event planners to the Emirate, and the inaugural International Real Estate
Investment Summit (IREIS) reinforced Ras Al Khaimah’s growing profile as a
platform for high-level investment dialogue.
The year culminated in a spectacular 15-minute New Year’s Eve celebration,
setting a new GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS™ title for the ‘Largest aerial display
of a phoenix formed by multirotors/drones’, with 2,300 drones illuminating the sky,
followed by a six-kilometre fireworks display along the coastline.
Expanded air and cruise connectivity continued to open new access channels to Ras
Al Khaimah in 2025. Ras Al Khaimah International Airport launched new direct
routes from Saudi Arabia (Jeddah), Poland (Warsaw and Katowice), Romania
(Bucharest), Russia (Moscow, Kazan and Yekaterinburg), Belarus (Minsk),
Uzbekistan (Tashkent), and the Czech Republic (Prague), supported by
strengthened airline partnerships with IndiGo, Air India Express and Air Arabia.
Plans were also unveiled for a LEED Gold–targeted VIP Terminal, set to open in
2027, enhancing the Emirate’s appeal to premium and private aviation travellers.
At sea, Ras Al Khaimah strengthened its premium cruise offering through a new
multi-year partnership with Celestyal Cruises. The agreement aims to grow cruise
arrivals and position the Emirate as a sought-after stop in the Arabian Gulf for
smaller, upscale vessels focused on nature, culture and wellness-focused itineraries.
Partnerships remained central to Ras Al Khaimah’s destination growth in 2025.
RAKTDA signed MoUs with leading OTAs including Trip.com and Tongcheng in
China, as well as Fursan Travel, Almatar and Wego in Saudi Arabia, unlocking new
distribution channels across priority markets. The Emirate also strengthened its
luxury positioning by joining two invitation-only travel networks – Virtuoso and
Serandipians by Traveller Made. This milestone positions Ras Al Khaimah among
the globe’s finest destinations for discerning travellers, reflecting its growing status
as a luxury destination offering exceptional experiences and world-class hospitality.
In 2025, RAKTDA launched the BeRAK app, a first-of-its-kind platform designed to
enhance wellbeing and engagement among tourism sector employees. Celebrating excellence across the industry, the Authority hosted the inaugural RAK Tourism
Excellence Awards, recognising innovation and leadership across six categories,
from culinary creativity to environmental responsibility. The Emirate’s people-first
approach was further underscored by RAKTDA being named ‘Employer of the Year –
Government Sector’ at the GCC GOV HR & Youth Awards – a testament to its belief
that exceptional visitor experiences begin with empowered, supported teams.