AlUla launches portal for entertainment, tourism licenses

Tourists visit the Nabataean archaeological site of al-Hijr (Hegra), near the northwestern Saudi city of Al-Ula. (AFP file photo)
Tourists visit the Nabataean archaeological site of al-Hijr (Hegra), near the northwestern Saudi city of Al-Ula. (AFP file photo)
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Updated 19 February 2023
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AlUla launches portal for entertainment, tourism licenses

Tourists visit the Nabataean archaeological site of al-Hijr (Hegra), near the northwestern Saudi city of Al-Ula. (AFP file photo
  • The RCA has been tasked with adopting best international practices, seeking reliable partners and investors, and creating more fruitful opportunities

RIYADH: The Royal Commission for AlUla recently launched a portal for tourism and entertainment licenses and permits to help streamline the provision of services in the governorate.

Following Cabinet approval, the RCA can issue licenses for travel and tourism agencies, accommodation, tours, and the management of facilities.

The commission thanked the government for its support to showcase the nation’s culture, art and history, in line with the goals of Saudi Vision 2030.

The RCA has been tasked with adopting best international practices, seeking reliable partners and investors, and creating more fruitful opportunities.

The e-services can be accessed with the following link: https://www.rcu.gov.sa/eservices