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UAE winter tourism highlights culture, vitality, diverse experiences

The UAE is witnessing the launch of the winter tourism season with growing momentum, underscoring its status as one of the world’s leading tourist destinations during the winter months. This comes amid milder temperatures and a rich diversity of experiences offered across the country’s emirates to visitors and residents alike.

This year’s season arrives with expectations of notable growth in both domestic and international tourism, driven by increased demand for outdoor activities, heritage festivals, entertainment shows, and winter camps. These have become key pillars of winter attraction in the UAE, further cementing the country’s position as a major hub for seasonal tourism in the region.

From mid-December through the end of April, the UAE hosts a wide array of winter events catering to diverse interests. Attention is drawn to major events taking centre stage nationwide, foremost among them the Liwa International Festival in Abu Dhabi’s Al Dhafra Region. Running for 23 days from 12th December to 3rd January, the festival features an expanded programme that includes heritage events, sporting showcases on the dunes of Tal Moreeb, artistic performances, music concerts, and shopping zones, reflecting the richness of Emirati heritage and the depth of the desert experience that appeals to winter visitors.

Abu Dhabi also offers several winter programmes, including the “Winter Season Programme at Umm Al Emarat Park,” which continues to provide family-oriented recreational activities through April 2026.

Yas Island is witnessing a strong turnout with the launch of winter events at its world-renowned theme parks, offering snow-themed experiences, festive celebrations, and live shows that reinforce the emirate’s standing as a leading family tourism destination. The island also hosts the “Yas Winter Festival,” open for ten days from 12th to 21st December.

In the same context, Dubai continues to attract visitors through a broad lineup of winter events. The season sees heightened activity at Global Village, featuring pavilions from countries around the world, alongside the Dubai Shopping Festival with its promotional offers, concerts, and fireworks displays—core highlights of the emirate’s winter calendar.

Dubai is also hosting drone shows as part of the Dubai Shopping Festival from 5th December to 11st January, with two evening performances at Bluewaters and The Beach opposite Jumeirah Beach Residence.

Other highlights include the Winter City event at Expo City Dubai and “Dubai’s Winter District” activities running until the end of April 2026. Meanwhile, winter markets at Madinat Jumeirah and Dubai Festival City welcome visitors with festive programmes and seasonal attractions.

Seasonal activity extends to the mountainous areas of Hatta, which hosts the “Hatta Winter Festival” from 5th to 28th December. The festival offers visitors a blend of mountain and cultural experiences that enhance the diversity of Dubai’s tourism offerings, including adventure activities, mountain biking trails, eco-tours, heritage markets, and local arts and crafts workshops, combining nature and culture in a single experience.

Sharjah is preparing to launch a series of winter events across its tourist destinations, such as Al Majaz Waterfront, Kalba, and Shees Park, featuring light shows, outdoor activities, and seasonal markets.

In Ajman, the season brings increased activity along waterfronts and cultural markets, while Umm Al Qaiwain offers winter camping experiences in its natural settings, now among the preferred destinations for those seeking tranquillity and open spaces. Fujairah and Ras Al Khaimah, meanwhile, are seeing strong tourism activity in mountainous areas and along beaches, alongside the organisation of sports and community events that take advantage of the moderate climate.

The winter season also benefits from notable contributions from Al Ain, which hosts a wide range of family and heritage events across its distinctive natural destinations. These include activities at Al Ain Oasis, events in parks and public squares, cultural programmes at palaces and museums, and growing demand for safari trips and mountain adventures on Jebel Hafeet, giving the city a significant presence on the UAE’s winter tourism map.

On another front, winter camps play a central role in boosting tourism activity. These include desert tourism camps in Abu Dhabi, Dubai, and Ras Al Khaimah, as well as educational and youth camps organised by government entities. Such programmes cover technology, innovation, sports, arts, and environmental challenges, transforming the season into a platform for skills development and the discovery of young talents.

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Two major parks planned in Riyadh

Authorities in the Saudi capital have unveiled plans to develop two expansive public parks covering more than 310,000 square metres as part of a broader push to increase green spaces across the city.

The Riyadh Region Municipality confirmed on Wednesday that the new developments will be situated in the eastern and southern districts of the capital. The project is designed to transform the city’s urban landscape, shifting away from traditional park layouts toward integrated “urban destinations” that cater to both recreation and environmental sustainability.

Central to the design is a scenic valley that will serve as a functional and visual anchor for both sites. According to municipal officials, the parks are intended to bolster the city’s “urban fabric” by providing high-quality public areas that align with the quality-of-life goals set out in the Saudi Vision 2030 framework.

The facilities planned for the 317,200-square-metre footprint are extensive. Beyond standard greenery, the sites will feature a golf course, multi-purpose sports fields, and dedicated jogging tracks. Families will have access to children’s play areas and water features, while the inclusion of a theatre and designated event spaces suggests the parks will double as cultural hubs for the local community.

“These parks represent high-quality developments aimed at expanding public spaces across the capital,” the municipality said in a statement. The announcement noted that the projects would also include a range of commercial amenities, including restaurants and cafés, to ensure the parks remain active throughout the day.

This latest initiative follows a series of large-scale environmental projects in the Kingdom, where officials are increasingly prioritising “livability” as Riyadh undergoes population and infrastructure expansion. The municipality highlighted that the design focuses on “environmental sensitivity,” incorporating innovative greening techniques to manage the arid climate while maintaining sustainable water use.

“These parks represent high-quality developments aimed at expanding public spaces across the capital,” the municipality said in a statement. The announcement noted that the projects would also include a range of commercial amenities, including restaurants and cafés, to ensure the parks remain active throughout the day.

This latest initiative follows a series of large-scale environmental projects in the Kingdom, where officials are increasingly prioritising “livability” as Riyadh undergoes population and infrastructure expansion. The municipality highlighted that the design focuses on “environmental sensitivity,” incorporating innovative greening techniques to manage the arid climate while maintaining sustainable water use.

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Prince William to Official Visit Saudi Arabia in February

Britain’s Prince William is set to visit Saudi Arabia for the first time in an official capacity, Kensington Palace announced on Wednesday. The trip is scheduled from February 9 to 11, 2026.

Strengthening Ties Between the UK and Saudi Arabia

According to Kensington Palace, the visit comes as the UK and Saudi Arabia mark growing trade, energy, and investment partnerships. It also coincides with celebrations of nearly a century of diplomatic relations between the two nations.

A First for the Duke

This will be Prince William’s first official trip to Saudi Arabia, highlighting the importance of the country in the UK’s international relations and economic strategy.

What to Expect

While details of the itinerary haven’t been fully released, the visit is expected to include meetings with Saudi officials and discussions on trade, investment, and energy collaboration.

The visit signals a continued focus on strengthening ties between London and Riyadh, while marking a historic moment in Prince William’s international engagements.

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Japan tourist arrivals hit record 42.7 million in 2025

Tourists to Japan hit a record 42.7 million in 2025, exceeding 40 million for the first time, Japan’s Tourism Minister, Yasushi Kaneko, told a press conference.

Total spending by inbound tourists reached 9.5 trillion yen ($60 billion) over the year, also ‌a record high.

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