Tourism revenue generated in Oman reaches OMR1.9bn

Oman Monday 04/September/2023 20:41 PM
By: ONA
Tourism revenue generated in Oman reaches OMR1.9bn

Muscat: The total tourism revenue generated in the Sultanate of Oman at the end of 2022 stood at OMR1.9 billion, posting an increase of 47.3 percent over the corresponding period in 2021, when the sector registered OMR1.3 billion.

Data issued by the National Centre for Statistics and Information (NCSI) showed that the tourism sector posted a direct added value of OMR1.1 billion at the end of 2022, up from OMR804.9 million in 2021 (33 percent higher). The tourism sector contributed 2.4 percent to the Gross Domestic Product (GDP).

The Tourism Statistical Bulletin showed that local tourism in the Sultanate of Oman contributed 68 percent to tourism production, the equivalent of OMR1.3 billion during 2022.

The number of inbound visitors in 2022 stood at about 2.9 million, an increase of 348 percent over 2021 figure of 652,000.

In terms of volume, the segment of visitors from GCC states took first place (1.6 million visitors), followed by visitors from Asian countries (651,000 visitors) and European countries (360,000 visitors), while the number of visitors from other Arab nationalities stood at 240,000.

Leisure and recreation topped the list of main causes of inbound tourism and constituted 43.5 percent of the total number of visits, followed by visits to family and friends (35.7 percent) and employment/business trips (10.5 percent).

The number of visitors who stayed for more than one night during their trip stood at 2.1 million visitors, compared to 861,000 visitors who stayed in Oman for one day. Total general spending by inbound visitors stood at OMR592.4 million.

Outbound tourism
Outbound tourism saw a rise of 166.2 percent to 5.2 million visitors during 2022, compared to 1.9 million visitors during 2021.

Omani visitors constituted 67.3 percent (3.5 million) of total outgoing visitors.

As many as 3.3 million tourists stayed more than one night at their destinations, constituting 64 percent of total outgoing visitors, compared to 1.9 million outgoing visitors who returned during the same day (constituting 36 percent of the total).

The growth rate in overall spending by departing visitors during 2022 surged by 243.8 percent to OMR966.6 as against OMR281.1 million in 2021 in 2022.