11/23/2011
Middle East Mega Projects, Inspire Global Travellers
The tourism landscape in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and the Middle East is often met with wonder and admiration,
With its distinctive Arabian hospitality and world-class infrastructure, the seven emirates that make up the UAE, which formed in 1971, combine to offer a choice of the most enchanting destinations for travelers from all over the world, with unrivalled opulence, architectural splendor and the warmest of hospitality.
Dubai, Abu Dhabi, in the UAE, but also Qatar, are among the destinations that have been committed to developing tourism as part of an overall economic diversification strategy.
Setting themselves apart from established global tourism destinations, these oil rich countries have successfully illustrated how dreams can become reality. Mega projects and record breaking designs for hotels and tourism attractions have sprung up across the emirates over the past two decades.
Dubai is famous for its man-made islands and enormous skyscrapers. Abu Dhabi has become associated with cultural tourism as well as a major host destination for sporting events such as the F1 Grand Prix earlier this month.
Meanwhile Qatar too has moved into the spotlight when it won the rights to host the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
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