Country / |
Why It Matters |
Opportunity Type |
Region |
Saudi Arabia |
Largest leisure development |
Large-scale theme parks |
pipeline globally; multi-city |
and water parks; destination |
|
expansion under Vision 2030 |
districts; phased mixed-use masterplanning |
United Arab |
Established regional |
Reinvestment cycles; |
Emirates |
benchmark with |
IP-led expansions; |
diversified attractions base |
indoor and mixed-use leisure integration |
Qatar |
High-spend market with |
Indoor theme parks; large-scale |
strong indoor penetration |
water parks; urban |
|
and Lusail urban growth |
entertainment districts |
Bahrain |
Stable, incremental market |
Water parks; signature leisure |
with cross-border weekend |
anchors; family-focused formats |
|
demand |
Kuwait |
High disposable income; |
Indoor attractions; malllimited |
large-scale leisure |
integrated entertainment; |
|
supply |
resident-focused concepts |
Oman |
Nature-led tourism |
Resort-integrated leisure; eco |
positioning; premium |
and landscape-driven experiences |
|
resort growth |
Egypt |
Coastal mega-developments |
Resort-integrated water parks |
and large domestic population |
mixed-use leisure districts; urban |
|
mid-scale attractions |
Morocco |
Strong European connectivity; |
Resort-linked water attractions; |
established tourism hubs |
mid-scale urban parks |
Türkiye |
Large domestic base and mature |
Resort-integrated themed |
resort corridors |
entertainment; urban indoor |
|
formats |