Bahrain’s tourism market, which currently comprises approximately
6% of GDP, is expected to grow at a CAGR of 4.8%, reaching US$1
billion by 2020.
The hotels and restaurants sector
was the fastest growing sector in the Kingdom for the past 2
years, expanding by 10% in 2014 and by 7.3% in 2015. Bahrain
attracted a total of 11.6 million tourists in 2015, up 11% from
the previous year.
“There is strong investment currently underway in Bahrain’s
tourism sector, stemming from both private and public sector sources. There is investment throughout the tourism ecosystem
including accommodation, technology, ground transportation, airport infrastructure, and retail centres,”
said Mr. Jerad Bachar, Executive
Director of Tourism and Leisure at the Economic Development Board
(EDB). “The
recently launched tourism brand identity “Ours. Yours. Bahrain”
has been launched to build the overall awareness of Bahrain as a
tourism destination. Through collaboration with the greater
tourism community, we aim to increase the country’s
competitiveness and increase the economic contribution from
tourism to the GDP.”
Bahrain is home to 120 hotels
including high quality brands such as Four Seasons and The Ritz-Carlton
with more than ten five-star and four-star hotels under
development.
The development of the tourism
industry in Bahrain is a priority, and is one of the major
elements in the Kingdom’s plans to further diversify its economy.
Bahrain is investing heavily in large infrastructure projects
which will have direct benefits to the sector, including the $1
billion Bahrain International Airport Modernisation Programme.
Other development projects driven by recent investment include the
Avenues Mall and the One and Only Resort and Spa, both currently
under construction.
The Kingdom of Bahrain has
developed a comprehensive calendar of local, regional, and
international events and exhibitions held throughout the year.
These include The Gulf Air Bahrain Formula 1 Grand Prix, The
Spring of Culture Festival, Shop Bahrain Festival, and various
consumer exhibitions.
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