The Department of Culture and Tourism – DCT Abu Dhabi, today announced that hotel occupancy rates in Abu Dhabi during Eid al-Adha 2018 averaged 81 percent from 21st to 24th August.
This represented an impressive 6 percent increase compared to the average occupancy figure of 75 percent during the same period last year. It also underlines the emirate’s strong appeal as a destination of distinction for family leisure and entertainment.
The highest occupancy rate with 87 percent was recorded on the second day of Eid. This holiday period saw a surge in visitors from both the UAE and further afield, with Emiratis, Saudis, Indians, British and Americans making up 55 percent of total visitors.
Commenting on the numbers, Saif Saeed Ghobash, Under-Secretary of DCT Abu Dhabi, said, "Once again, Abu Dhabi demonstrates its position as a leading tourism destination for visitors from the region and beyond. We are making strong progress in achieving our forecast guest arrivals growth for the year. Eid al-Adha provided further impetus as the capital welcomed a record-breaking number of visitors, with many of our leading hotels achieving near full occupancy with tourists choosing Abu Dhabi as the place to spend their holiday."
In terms of occupancy rate by star rating, the highest was achieved by 4-star hotels with 88 percent. Compared to Eid al-Adha 2017, 5-star and 4-star hotels experienced a significant increase in occupancy rate. Occupancy across 5-star hotels increased by 9 percent while 4-star hotels reported an increase of 8 percent.
"Our diverse potfolio of attractions, the recently opened Warner Bros. World Abu Dhabi in particular, Abu Dhabi Summer Season and our ever-growing year-round programme of events, and our established credentials as a tourist and leisure destination provides us with persuasive reasons for travelers to choose the emirate as a ‘must-visit’ year-round location," continued Ghobash.
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