Saudi Arabia Unveils Mandatory Beach Rules to Professionalize Coastal Tourism
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Saudi Arabia is rapidly transforming its coastline into a global tourism hub through the introduction of comprehensive new regulations overseen by the Saudi Red Sea Authority (SRSA). Central to this initiative is the enforcement of standardised safety and environmental protocols, which mandate the presence of professional lifeguards, clear spatial zoning between swimmers and motorised craft, and the installation of essential rescue equipment. To safeguard the Red Sea’s delicate marine ecosystem, the SRSA has integrated strict waste management requirements and coral reef protections into its licensing process, ensuring that the growth of luxury tourism remains environmentally sustainable.
To streamline this transition for both visitors and businesses, the SRSA has launched a specialised digital guide that offers real-time access to licensed operators, safety information, and environmental tips. This regulatory framework is supported by a rigorous licensing and inspection regime for all maritime entities, including diving centers and resorts, ensuring high service quality through mandatory staff certifications. Ultimately, these measures serve the broader goals of Vision 2030 by creating a predictable environment for foreign investment, generating regional employment, and positioning the Red Sea as a premier destination for sustainable, high-end coastal tourism.
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