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Saudi Arabia’s Hotel Boom Has a Catch: Rates Are Falling Fast

Key Points
- Saudi Arabia’s hospitality sector grew rapidly in 2025, with a 34.2% year-over-year increase in licensed facilities.
- Despite increasing occupancy and visitor numbers, average hotel room rates dropped by 11.7% between Q4 2024 and Q4 2025.
- Tourism accounts for 5% of Saudi GDP, employs over 1 million people, and aims to reach 10% of GDP by 2030 with increased local and female workforce participation.
Summary
Saudi Arabia’s hotel sector experienced significant growth in 2025, with the number of licensed hospitality facilities rising by over a third compared to the previous year. However, this rapid expansion coincided with a sharp 11.7% drop in average hotel room rates, even as occupancy and visitor numbers increased. Tourism is a key part of the Kingdom’s economic plans, employing over a million people and aiming for further growth in both workforce localization and female participation as Saudi Arabia seeks to double tourism’s GDP contribution by 2030.
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