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Al Ain Now Earns the Title of Capital of Arab Tourism for 2026, Highlighting UAE’s Heritage, Get the Details Here

Published on December 12, 2025

During the 28th session of the Arab Ministerial Council for Tourism in Baghdad, Iraq, Al Ain has just been officially declared the “Capital of Arab Tourism 2026”. It links Al Ain directly into an international spotlight, underlining the growing influence the UAE holds in the tourism segment with a region of growing interest among tourists in search of heritage and modernity. This selection also emphasized Al Ain’s unique blend of rich culture, history, and natural beauty, making it a top destination for regional and international tourists.

This was announced during the participation of a high-level UAE delegation headed by Abdullah Ahmed Al Saleh, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Economy and Tourism. Al Saleh represented Abdulla bin Touq Al Marri, UAE Minister of Economy and Tourism, and underlined the importance of this achievement for both the city of Al Ain and the wider UAE tourism ecosystem.

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Al Ain’s Growing Appeal as a Cultural and Heritage Destination

The designation of Al Ain as the “Capital of Arab Tourism 2026” is a testament to the city’s rich heritage, cultural vibrancy, and its growing international appeal. Known as the “Garden City” of the UAE, Al Ain is famous for its lush palm groves, serene oases, and picturesque mountains. However, what truly sets Al Ain apart is its deep cultural and historical significance. The city is home to several UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including the Al Ain Oasis, the ancient archaeological site of Hili, and the forts that date back to the region’s early days.

For tourists, Al Ain offers a unique opportunity to explore a city that is a blend of both ancient history and modern development. The city’s traditional souks, vibrant festivals, and the iconic Al Ain Palace Museum allow visitors to connect with the authentic heart of Emirati culture. Meanwhile, its world-class attractions such as the Al Ain Zoo, the Jebel Hafeet mountain, and the stunning Al Jahili Fort offer a perfect balance of nature, adventure, and history.

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Being named the Capital of Arab Tourism 2026 puts Al Ain at the forefront of Arab tourism and highlights its appeal to global travelers seeking cultural immersion and historical exploration. The decision is expected to boost the city’s tourism infrastructure, creating new opportunities for both local businesses and international tourism partnerships.

UAE’s Vision for Sustainable Tourism Growth

Commenting on the achievement, Abdulla bin Touq Al Marri, the UAE’s Minister of Economy and Tourism, emphasized the importance of this recognition for the nation’s tourism strategy. He stated, “Being named the Capital of Arab Tourism for 2026 is a significant milestone for the UAE. It reflects the qualitative progress achieved through our leadership’s strategic vision, which recognized early the importance of investing in tourism as a driver of future economic growth.”

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Al Marri added that this recognition is aligned with the UAE Tourism Strategy 2031, a key initiative aimed at strengthening the national tourism identity, increasing the number of hotel guests to 40 million annually, and boosting the sector’s contribution to the nation’s GDP to AED 450 billion by 2031. This strategy emphasizes diversification, sustainability, and innovation, ensuring that tourism continues to play a critical role in the UAE’s economic development while preserving its cultural heritage.

In this context, Al Ain’s designation as the Capital of Arab Tourism reflects the UAE’s long-term commitment to creating a diversified, sustainable tourism ecosystem driven by innovation, service excellence, and collaborative partnerships between the public and private sectors.

Economic and Social Impact: Boosting Al Ain’s Tourism Infrastructure

The recognition of Al Ain as the Capital of Arab Tourism is expected to have a significant impact on the local economy, boosting tourism-related investments and creating new opportunities for growth. As tourism plays an essential role in the UAE’s economy, this honor will draw attention to the city’s potential as a tourism hub in the region. Local businesses, from hotels and restaurants to cultural attractions and transportation services, are likely to experience increased demand as global travelers flock to Al Ain to experience its unique offerings.

Saleh Mohamed Al Geziry, Director-General of Tourism at the Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi, commented on the achievement, saying, “The selection of Al Ain as the Arab Tourism Capital for 2026 reflects its rich heritage, inspiring cultural sites, and exceptional natural landmarks, which solidify its position as a unique regional and global destination.” Al Geziry also pointed out that this recognition would help the city further enhance its tourism infrastructure, particularly by deepening local and international partnerships and increasing investments in diverse tourism experiences that combine authenticity with innovation.

The decision also aligns with the broader vision of the Abu Dhabi Tourism Strategy 2030, which aims to enrich the lives of both visitors and community members while supporting sustainable development across the region. By showcasing Al Ain’s attractions to a global audience, this initiative will create more opportunities for youth empowerment and contribute to the UAE’s overall tourism development.

Advancing Regional and Global Tourism Cooperation

In addition to its direct impact on Al Ain’s tourism sector, this recognition emphasizes the UAE’s commitment to enhancing Arab tourism cooperation on a regional level. During the session in Baghdad, Abdullah Ahmed Al Saleh reaffirmed the UAE’s role in fostering unity and collaboration within the Arab world. He stated that “tourism remains a key pillar for sustainable development, regional prosperity, and cultural dialogue,” underscoring the importance of building an integrated tourism ecosystem capable of adapting to global shifts in travel and tourism trends.

The UAE’s leadership in tourism was further highlighted by the recent election of Shaikha Nasser Al Nowais as Secretary-General of UN Tourism for the 2026-2029 term. This achievement, along with the recognition of Al Ain as the Capital of Arab Tourism, enhances the UAE’s standing as a global tourism leader.

Tourism for the Future: Embracing Innovation and Digital Transformation

The announcement also highlights the UAE’s focus on the future of tourism, particularly regarding sustainability, innovation, and digital transformation. The Arab Ministerial Council for Tourism discussed several key priorities at its meeting, including advancing sustainable tourism in the region, promoting intra-Arab tourism, and encouraging tourism innovation through digital platforms.

The emphasis on smart tourism initiatives, which aim to improve the visitor experience through technology, is expected to make destinations like Al Ain more accessible and appealing to global tourists. Furthermore, the Council’s efforts to enhance cooperation in medical tourism, create joint tourism products, and promote the region’s cultural and historical assets will help Arab destinations position themselves as leading players on the global tourism map.

A Bright Future for Al Ain’s Tourism Sector

The recognition as Capital of Arab Tourism for 2026 marks a significant milestone for Al Ain and, more so, for tourism in the UAE. The fact that it has a mix of cultural offerings, scenic views, and modern facilities makes it an excellent destination for recognition as Capital of Arab Tourism. As Al Ain moves ahead with plans to receive more tourists from around the world, being recognized as Capital of Arab Tourism will attract more investment and promote it as a prime destination.

Based on the UAE tourism strategy and commitment to sustainability, it appears that Al Ain will be among the major participants within the global tourism market. The award not only raises the status of Al Ain but also represents UAE as leaders within tourism, and it will provide a bright future for tourism.

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