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Saudi Red Sea Authority Issues 1st Tourist Marina License in Yanbu, Al-Laith

The Saudi Red Sea Authority issued its first license for operators of tourist marinas along the Red Sea coast in the cities of Yanbu and Al-Lith. This initiative is part of the Authority’s ongoing efforts to achieve its goals of building and developing the coastal tourism sector.

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It creates an attractive environment for tourists, investors, and practitioners of coastal tourism activities in the Red Sea. It aligns with the Authority’s tasks. This initiative also includes issuing licenses and permits, developing and growing marinas, and encouraging investment in marine and nautical tourism activities.

Saudi Red Sea Authority grants first 6 licenses to maritime tourism agents for yachts in Saudi Arabia

The purpose of these licenses is to provide a suitable and attractive environment for tourists, thereby enhancing the Red Sea’s status as a leading global tourist destination. Moreover, the new license for tourist marinas in Yanbu and Al-Lith is a significant addition that contributes to providing safe docking areas for boats and yachts, ensuring high safety standards, facilitating hospitality services. It also enriches coastal tourism destinations, regulating coastal tourism activities, and preserving the marine environment. This all helps to attract tourists, practitioners, and investors.

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Finally, this new license adds to the list of licensed operators of tourist marinas along the Red Sea. It includes the Red Sea Marina in Jeddah and the Al-Ahlam Tourist Marina in Jeddah and Jazan.

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