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Dubai Tourism Hits New High with 8.68 Million Visitors

Dubai Tourism Hits New High with 8.68 Million Visitors

Arabian Posta day ago

Arabian Post Staff -Dubai
Dubai welcomed 8.68 million international tourists between January and May 2025, marking a 7 per cent increase over the 8.12 million recorded in the same period last year. The figures, published by the Dubai Department of Economy and Tourism, highlight the emirate's growing appeal as a global destination.
The surge was fuelled by a record-breaking 1.53 million visitors in May alone, underscoring sustained momentum through spring. Western Europe emerged as the dominant source market, contributing 1.917 million arrivals—or 22 per cent of the total—with Russia, the Commonwealth of Independent States and Eastern Europe supplying 1.396 million. South Asia accounted for 1.242 million and the Gulf Cooperation Council added 1.275 million. Other regions included the Middle East and North Africa with 989,000 visitors, Northeast and Southeast Asia at 771,000, the Americas tallying 601,000, Africa contributing 346,000 and Australia at 141,000.
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Hotel capacity in Dubai climbed modestly to 825 establishments offering 153,356 rooms by the end of May, up from 822 hotels and 150,202 rooms in May 2024. Occupancy rose to an average of 83 per cent, compared with 81 per cent the previous year, while occupied room nights reached 19.09 million—a 4 per cent increase.
Visitors stayed for an average of 3.8 nights. The average daily room rate climbed 5 per cent to AED 620, from AED 590 year‑on‑year, and revenue per available room grew 7 per cent, reaching AED 513.
Industry analysts point to an ambitious events calendar and continued upgrade of transport and hospitality infrastructure as key drivers. The city's record-breaking 2024 performance—18.72 million international arrivals—has been followed by strong early results this year, suggesting a positive trend. By scaling supply and boosting visitor experience, Dubai continues to fortify its position in the global tourism hierarchy.
Efforts to diversify offerings have extended beyond five-star resorts, as mid‑scale and boutique hotels gain prominence. Projects such as the skyscraper‑hotel 'Ciel Dubai Marina' reflect innovation in accommodation, although these newer entries have yet to substantially influence overall room numbers.
Air connectivity also remains critical. Emirates Airline and flydubai have expanded routes across Western Europe, South Asia and emerging markets in the CIS, enabling smoother access to Dubai's attractions. Tourism authorities are collaborating with carriers and event organisers to synchronise offerings with major exhibitions and festivals.
Although occupancy remains high, some operators report margin pressure due to rising operational costs. The steady uptick in RevPAR, however, indicates that value strategies and premium positioning continue to offset cost challenges. Observers note that managing rate inflation while preserving footfall will be key in sustaining growth.
Growth in South Asian visitor numbers—up 14 per cent—aligns with strengthened marketing partnerships, tailored visa processes and cultural programming. The GCC's contribution highlights regional integration and growing leisure travel within the Gulf bloc.
Despite global economic uncertainties, Dubai's performance demonstrates resilience and targeted policy interventions. The city's continued appeal across a range of segments—from luxury seekers to business travellers and families—suggests adaptability in a competitive market.
On the horizon, new developments such as the Deira Islands and the introduction of sustainability‑focused resorts are expected to further enrich visitor experiences. Operators say that forthcoming supply will align closely with demand, maintaining balanced occupancy and revenue growth.

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