Tourism

Ras Al Khaimah Tourism

Revenues for RAK’s tourism sector rose 44% in 2014 and the total number of overnight stays by guests grew by 72% to reach 2.14m.The tourism sector is estimated to support 307,000 jobs across the UAE, or 5.4% of total employment, which is expected to rise by 5.4% in 2015 and 2.6% per annum until 2025. Developers hope to see the area grow substantially in the next few years as the mixed development of holiday homes, restaurants, marinas and numerous hotels will make a significant contribution to the economy and change the shape of the hospitality sector.

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