Tourism authority launches Saudi Winter season in 17 destinations

Tourism authority launches Saudi Winter season in 17 destinations
During the season, visitors will be provided with over 300 experiences and packages offered by more than 200 private sector establishments. (File/Shutterstock)
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Updated 13 December 2020
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Tourism authority launches Saudi Winter season in 17 destinations

Tourism authority launches Saudi Winter season in 17 destinations
  • During the season, visitors will be provided with over 300 experiences and packages offered by more than 200 private sector establishments
  • Fahd Hamidaddin, CEO of STA, said that the authority is working closely with partners to create high-quality packages and enjoyable tourist experiences compatible with the wonderful winter climate and the Kingdom's natural diversity

The Saudi Tourism Authority (STA) announced launching the Saudi Winter season from Dec. 10 until the end of March 2021 in more than 17 destinations across the Kingdom.

During the season, visitors will be provided with over 300 experiences and packages offered by more than 200 private sector establishments. The campaign allows Saudi nationals and non-Saudi residents traveling as families, in groups or as individuals, as well as GCC nationals, to discover the Kingdom's geographical and climate diversity.

Tourism Minister Ahmed Al-Khateeb said that the Saudi winter season is an extension of the concerted efforts of the entire Saudi tourism ecosystem, including its partners in the public and private sector, to provide an enjoyable, exciting and optimal tourist experience.

He also confirmed the Kingdom's keenness to coordinate with the competent health authorities to apply the protocols and preventive measures to all destinations and facilities to ensure a safe and enjoyable tourist experience.

Fahd Hamidaddin, CEO of STA, said that the authority is working closely with partners to create high-quality packages and enjoyable tourist experiences compatible with the wonderful winter climate and the Kingdom's natural diversity.

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