Al Ain has been named the Capital of Arab Tourism for 2026 in a βmilestone for the UAEβ.
The city was chosen by the Arab Ministerial Council for Tourism in Baghdad, Iraq. The recognition builds on Al Ainβs designation as the Capital of Gulf Tourism for 2025.
The city is best known for attractions such as Jebel Hafeet, Al Ain Oasis and Qasr Al Muwaiji.
Abdulla bin Touq, Minister of Economy and Tourism, said: βBeing named the Capital of Arab Tourism for 2026 is a significant milestone for the UAE.
βIt reflects the qualitative progress achieved through our leadershipβs strategic vision, which recognised early the importance of investing in tourism as a driver of future economic growth.
βThis recognition further strengthens the UAEβs standing on the global tourism map.β
The UAEβs tourism sector maintains strong growth.
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