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Dubai Tourism                             

Have a total Tourist Experience of Unlimited Sun, Sand, and Sports and shopping in the DUBAI along with its friendly, helpful and generous people. The Sun always shines in the DUBAI, its naturally desert climate and its convenient location in the Arabian Gulf has endowed it with warm seas and cozy beaches. Together with a booming economy, where trade and tourism are encouraged, it also makes for the ultimate shopping destination. Its state-of-the-art tourist infrastructure with numerous world-class hotels, sports events and shopping spectaculars held annually, ensures its position as the Middle East's number one tourist destination.

Every year, tourist attractions are constantly being upgraded and added - from one of the world's largest aqua parks to cultural and wildlife museums.

From Wind Towers to Towering Skyscrapers, DUBAI has a unique blend of traditional Arab, Islamic values and culture with the modernity of a cosmopolitan living environment. It celebrated its 25th year of formation in 1997. Its massive oil wealth is being wisely utilized to keep pace with technology and social changes the world is experiencing. As a result, tourists will find the DUBAI a modern country with thriving skyscraper filled

The days when Dubai was mainly handy for transiting are long gone. Today, tourism is one of the fastest-growing sectors of the economy. Dubai has come a long way and is now considered a year-round destination with the number of guests crossing the 3 million mark."

Dubai Tourism Record (Outstanding Growth)

The Dubai Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing (DTCM) has expressed its strong appreciation at the emirate’s rapidly expanding tourism industry maintaining outstanding growth. Figures were up by 49.4 per cent in hotel establishment revenues and 9.4 per cent increase in hotel guests in the first half of 2004 compared with the corresponding period last year.

Dubai’s 372 hotels and hotel apartments recorded revenues of AED3.076 billion in the first half of 2004 as against AED2.059 billion for the same period in 2003 – an impressive growth 49.4 per cent. The emirate’s rapidly-expanding portfolio of hotels played host to a total of 2.6 million guests between January and June this year while it was 2.4 million guests during the same period last year. The hotel establishments’ occupancy stood at 81.9 per cent as against 68.9 per cent in the first half of 2003.

The department reported a three per cent increase in hotel rooms available in the first half of 2004. The total number of available hotel establishment rooms in the emirate is 26,012, while the total hotel establishment beds available stands at 42,351, an increase of 4.2 per cent over the previous period.

Dubai kept up its record impressive growth levels in 2003 by posting a modest five per cent increase in the number of guests, the year which witnessed economically debilitating developments like Iraq war. The hospitality industry played host to all-time record 4.9 million guests last year, up from 4.7 million in 2002.

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