Saudi travellers driving shift toward eco-conscious luxury tourism

Montcalm Collection in Mayfair achieved Green Key certification within three months of opening. Supplied
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Updated 25 October 2025
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Saudi travellers driving shift toward eco-conscious luxury tourism

LONDON: Saudi travellers are increasingly seeking luxury experiences that align with their environmental values, marking a growing shift toward sustainable tourism among visitors from the Kingdom.

Hotels across London, including the Montcalm Collection in Mayfair, have noticed this change as younger generations from Saudi Arabia and the Gulf embrace eco-conscious travel.

“We’ve noticed that our Saudi guests, especially those between 30 and 50, are much more conscious about the environment than before,” said Tomas Jurca, cluster general manager for the Montcalm Collection. “They still expect luxury, but they also want to know that their hotel cares about its environmental footprint.”

Jurca told Arab News that Saudi visitors now make up the majority of guests at one of the group’s newest Marriott-affiliated properties. Many are Marriott Bonvoy members, helping promote awareness of sustainability practices throughout their travels.

“We see more guests from Saudi Arabia trying new hotels and experiences rather than sticking to the old, familiar names,” he added. “They’re open-minded, experimental, and increasingly aware of global sustainability trends.”

The Mayfair property achieved Green Key certification within three months of opening, reflecting its focus on environmentally responsible design. Single-use plastics have been eliminated, slippers are made from bamboo, and shower caps are produced from biodegradable cornstarch. All minibar items are sourced locally within the UK to reduce carbon emissions.

“We wanted to reduce waste without compromising on comfort or elegance,” Jurca said. “Guests appreciate the story behind these choices and are often surprised to learn how everyday items can be made sustainably.”

He added that the shift toward eco-friendly travel is generational rather than geographical. “It’s not just a Saudi or Middle Eastern trend — it’s about mindset,” Jurca said. “People in their 30s and 40s understand the importance of protecting the environment for their children, and if we don’t lead the way, our kids will remind us why it matters.”

Saudi travellers are also exploring more diverse experiences beyond London’s traditional shopping areas. “They’re not just coming for Harrods anymore,” Jurca said. “They want to discover new places, explore culture, and see something different from what their parents or grandparents did.”

As sustainability becomes a key pillar of Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030, industry experts expect eco-conscious travel to become an integral part of the Kingdom’s tourism identity.

“Travelling responsibly is no longer niche, it’s becoming the new norm,” Jurca said. “Saudi guests are at the forefront of that transformation.”


Cruise Saudi strengthens global ties as Celestyal makes maiden calls to Jeddah

Updated 10 December 2025
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Cruise Saudi strengthens global ties as Celestyal makes maiden calls to Jeddah

JEDDAH: Saudi Arabia is accelerating its push to become a global cruise hub, with Cruise Saudi — a wholly owned Public Investment Fund subsidiary — expanding international partnerships to draw more travelers to the Kingdom’s Red Sea and Arabian Gulf ports.

The latest milestone came as award-winning Greek cruise line Celestyal completed its first-ever calls to Jeddah, signaling rising global interest in Saudi Arabia’s cultural and natural attractions.

The visits form part of Cruise Saudi’s strategy to build a year-round cruise ecosystem that supports tourism growth, boosts local supply chains, and contributes to the Kingdom’s broader economic diversification.

Three UNESCO World Heritage Sites — AlUla, Jeddah Historic District, and Al-Ahsa Oasis — are now accessible by sea, with curated shore excursions designed to deepen visitor engagement.

Cruise Saudi aims to welcome 1.3 million cruise passengers annually by 2035, creating 50,000 direct and indirect jobs and positioning the Kingdom as a premier international cruise destination.

The 1,360-passenger Celestyal Discovery arrived in Jeddah on Dec. 5, following the 1,260-passenger Celestyal Journey, which made its maiden call on Nov. 29. The Journey concluded a seven-night Athens–Jeddah itinerary with stops in Turkiye and Egypt, marked by a traditional plaque exchange ceremony attended by Cruise Saudi executives, port officials and Celestyal representatives.

Passengers were welcomed with traditional Saudi hospitality and toured Jeddah’s historic Al-Balad district, bustling souks, and cultural sites. Some Muslim travelers also visited Makkah to perform Umrah.

“We are honored to celebrate our maiden call in Jeddah alongside our partners at Cruise Saudi, marking the beginning of a long and effective relationship,” said Lee Haslett, chief commercial officer at Celestyal.

He added that Jeddah’s role as “the cultural heart of Saudi Arabia” presents strong potential for cruise tourism.

Barbara Buczek, chief destination experiences officer at Cruise Saudi, told Arab News: “This maiden Red Sea sailing highlights the strong appeal of the region and aligns with Cruise Saudi's commitment to developing seamless, high-quality cruise experiences in Saudi Arabia.”

She noted that Celestyal’s expanded itineraries reflect rising demand for distinctive Red Sea and Arabian Gulf voyages.

Since its launch in 2021, Cruise Saudi has activated five cruise ports, introduced Aroya Cruises, the Kingdom’s first homegrown cruise line, and established Aman at Sea, an ultra-luxury JV with Aman Group set to launch in 2027. The company manages the full value chain — from terminals and berths to curated excursions — and has already welcomed more than 600,000 passengers of over 120 nationalities.

Celestyal, which carries more than 140,000 passengers annually across two refurbished vessels, is aligning with the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 ambition to transform coastal tourism. After departing Jeddah, both Celestyal ships continued to Abu Dhabi to begin the company’s second Arabian Gulf season.

Aroya Cruises has also launched a new seasonal program featuring stops in Mykonos, Athens, Crete, and coastal cities in Turkiye, expanding on a successful inaugural season that attracted over 95,000 guests.

The growing activity underscores Saudi Arabia’s emergence as a world-class cruise destination, supported by modern infrastructure, expanding routes, and experiences that highlight the Kingdom’s culture, heritage and hospitality.