Ministry of Tourism of Saudi Arabia
The Saudi Ministry of Tourism is a governmental body concerned with tourism. It is focused on encouraging and supporting domestic and external tourism through sponsoring and conducting tourism events across the country and overcoming obstacles to growth of tourism.
Foundation
SCTH foundation has passed through several stages before reaching to its current structure by becoming the only public administration authorized and responsible for tourism and national heritage in the Kingdom. These stages are as follows:- On 12/01/1421 AH,, Saudi Council of Ministers issued Resolution No., approving the establishment of “Supreme Commission for Tourism”, stressing that tourism is one of the major productive sectors in retaining Saudi tourist within the country and increase investment opportunities, developing national human resources, and expanding and creating new job opportunities for the Saudi nationals.
- Given the importance of Antiquities and Museums, a Royal decree No. dated 28/02/1424 AH, was issued to integrate Antiquities and Museums agency into SCT, accordingly, SCTA came into existence as a body responsible for implementing these tasks in addition to its responsibility for tourism.
- The Council of Ministers on 16/03/1429 AH issued a fresh Resolution No., according to which, the name of “Supreme Commission for Tourism” was changed to the “Saudi Commission for Tourism and Antiquities”, emphasizing that the tourism sector in the Kingdom has become a national reality behind which stands the State, and it requires the formation of a national authority to carry out its planning and development due to many touristic features available in the Kingdom, some of which are:
- Huge archaeological treasure, rare historic sites, and historical museums, all linking the Kingdom to many ancient civilizations.
- The unique geographical location of the Kingdom, its expanse and diverse terrains with a variety of climate and stunning landscapes.
- Long seacoasts along the shores of Red Sea and the Persian Gulf.
- Unique customs and traditions of the Saudi society and the authentic generosity and hospitality of the Saudi citizens.
- Modern infrastructure with advanced services and government's strong tendency towards development of tourism sector.
- Confirmed security and political stability in the kingdom, a robust economy and progressive society.
- On Monday, 12/9/1436 AH, the Cabinet decided to change the name of “Saudi Commission for Tourism and Antiquities” to “Saudi Commission for Tourism and National Heritage”.
Objective
Saudi seasons 2019
In February 2019, the Ministry of Tourism launched a demo program called "", which conducts 11 tourism seasons that cover most of Saudi provinces, the program was produced by a higher committee supervised by crown prince Mohammed Bin Salman Al-Saud, as well as Ministry of Culture, General Entertainment Authority, General Sports Authority, and , moreover, this program is considered the first of its kind on a regional level, the program consists of a number of culture, sports, entertainment, and business related events, the main goals of "Saudi seasons 2019" were to level-up the quality of Saudi resident lives, increasing economic activity in the country, providing working opportunities for Saudis, and supporting tourism in Saudi.Province/Occasion | Month |
Eastern Province season | March |
Ramadan season | May |
Eid Al-Fitr season | June |
Taif season | August |
Jeddah season | June |
National Saudi Day season | September |
Riyadh season | October–November-December |
Al-Diriyah season | December |
Hail season | December–January-February |
Al-Ula season | December–January-February |
SCTH's integrated program for the development of national tourism
In an effort to translate government’s reform and economic restructuring to reality, SCTH has carried out the following tasks:- Adopted a comprehensive scientific methodology in the project of planning and implementation of the national development of tourism in the past twenty years. The project includes overall strategy for the development of tourism as well as, operational plan and strategies for tourism development in the regions.
- Planned and implemented integrated program for tourism development, which so far has included more than 125 projects and programs. This program is consistent with the overall development plans, ambitions and directions of the State’s administrative and economic development.
- These initiatives represent an integrated program for the implementation of SCTH tasks, as well as the actual practice of measurements needed to meet challenges and overcome the social, institutional, organizational, administrative, financial, and investment obstacles through detailed operational plans performed according to the timeline
- SCTH is looking to take advantage of the program, and the content covered by the initiatives at the State level in order to achieve a qualitative leap in the performance of important institutions of the State and its various organs, and contribute to the overall development of various sectors.
National tourism development project
This comprehensive planning project in its third stage has paid off in the preparation of General Strategy of National Tourism Development, the fifth executive plan, and 13 provincial strategies for tourism development.
Virtual museum
STCH launched the "Saudi Archaeological Masterpieces through the Ages" exhibition in July 2018 which they displayed 400 rare artifacts of Saudi Arabia's cultural heritage in the United States and in China.History
The idea was put forward by former President of France Jacques Chirac at the “Masterpieces of Islamic Art” exhibition at the National Museum of Saudi Arabia, Riyadh during his visit to Saudi Arabia in 2006 and was taken into consideration by King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz Al-Saud. The exhibition was inaugurated in 2010 during the reign of King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz Al-Saud at Louvre Museum, Paris, France.After its success in Paris, the exhibition was further carried out by STCH in several other European, American and European countries.
Museums in Saudi Arabia
- Museum of the Two Holy Mosques, Mecca
- Al-Zaher Palace Museum, Mecca
- Al Madina Museum in Hejaz Railway Museum, Medina
- Al-Masmak Fort Museum, Riyadh
- The National Museum of Saudi Arabia, Riyadh
- Jeddah Al Khozam Museum, Jeddah
- Tayma Museum, Tayma
- Al Ahsa Museum, Al Ahsa
- Al Baha Museum, Al Baha
- Al-Jouf Museum, Al Jouf
- Al Ula Museum, Al Ula
- Shobrah Palace Museum, Taif
- Tabuk Museum, Tabuk
- Museum of the Northern Border, Arar
- Museum of Hail, Hail
- Museum of Najran, Najran
- Namass Museum, Namass
- Museum of Jazan, Jazan
- Al Ghat Museum, Al Ghat
- Museum of Saudi Aramco, Dhahran
- Museum of Currency, Riyadh
- Saqr Al Jazira Aviation Museum, Riyadh
- Archaeological Museum in King Saud University, Riyadh
SCTH Provincial Branches
- SCTH Riyadh Branch
- SCTH Hail Branch
- SCTH Al-Baha Branch
- SCTH Asir Branch
- SCTH Jeddah Branch
- SCTH Al-Taif Branch
- SCTH Al Madina Branch
- SCTH Tabuk Branch
- SCTA Makkah Branch
- SCTH Jazan Branch
- SCTH Al-Qassim Branch
- SCTH Najran Branch
- SCTH Al-Ahsa Branch
- SCTH Eastern Province Branch
- SCTH Al-Kharj Branch
- SCTH Al-Jouf Branch
- SCTH Northern Borders Branch
MAS Center
According to the Article 4, paragraph 3, of the SCTH statute, a Tourism Information and Research Centre shall be established to develop and promote tourism, and to issue tourism publications in coordination with the concerned parties. Accordingly, in 2002 the Centre was established.