
"Saudi Arabia's rise as a global tourism contender is being actively driven by Red Sea Global, the developer behind the flagship Red Sea Destination project. This large-scale coastal tourism development is converting previously untouched island and shoreline areas into eco-luxury resort destinations. Operating within the broader Vision 2030 planning framework, the company is leading expansion efforts that integrate sustainability, cultural preservation, and high-end hospitality. Alongside futuristic urban developments led by entities such as the NEOM Company, these projects are reshaping the Kingdom's tourism infrastructure."
"The scale of development positions Saudi Arabia as one of the most ambitious new spots in the global tourism market. As new resorts, airports, and entertainment districts open in phases, the country is expected to see sustained growth in international arrivals over the coming decade. Malta is firmly positioned among the fastest-growing tourism destinations in Europe, with record visitor arrivals in 2025 and growth expected to continue into 2026. This momentum is closely tied to the strategic role played by db Group, a leading hospitality develop"
Transformative hospitality and construction projects are driving a 2026 resurgence in global tourism, with targeted development reshaping visitor experiences and destination profiles. Large-scale initiatives convert undeveloped coastlines into eco-luxury resorts, integrate sustainability and cultural preservation, and build new airports, entertainment districts, and urban centres. Strategic planning and expansion by major developers are elevating value propositions and diversifying attractions across regions. Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea Destination and NEOM urban developments exemplify ambitious projects within Vision 2030, while Malta’s strong arrivals and activity from db Group reflect faster-growing European momentum. Phased openings of resorts and infrastructure underpin expected sustained growth in international arrivals.
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