{"id":7020662,"slug":"gulf-unified-tourist-visa-approved-launch","status":"published","date":"2025-06-19T13:55:43Z","modified":"2026-06-12 12:09:57","link":"https://www.visamundi.co/en/blog/gulf-unified-tourist-visa-approved-launch/","title":{"rendered":"Gulf Unified Tourist Visa Approved and Set for Launch"},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The Gulf Cooperation Council is rolling out a unified tourist visa, akin to Europe&#39;s Schengen system, allowing travel across six member states with a single permit—expected to revolutionize regional tourism and boost economies.</p>","protected":false},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The six member states of the <em>Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC)</em> are poised to launch their <a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener nofollow\" href=\"https://www.visamundi.co/blog/un-visa-semblable-au-visa-schengen-pour-les-pays-du-golfe/\"><strong>unified tourist visa</strong></a>, a move set to transform tourism across the region. The new permit, akin to Europe’s Schengen system, will let visitors explore all six member countries— the United Arab Emirates 🇦🇪, Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦, Bahrain 🇧🇭, Qatar 🇶🇦, Oman 🇴🇲 and Kuwait 🇰🇼— with a single authorization.</p>\n<p>Approval of the visa, announced at a trade show in the UAE, was unanimous. <strong>Abdulla bin Touq Al Marri</strong>, UAE Minister of Economy, confirmed the visa has been approved and implementation is imminent, stating it will be rolled out \"soon.\"</p>\n<p> https://twitter.com/IFTmena/status/1935389555546271776</p>\n<h2>A boon for \"bleisure\" and cross-border travel</h2>\n<p>The unified visa is expected to drive a surge in “<em>bleisure</em>” travel—trips that blend business and leisure. Business travelers, especially from key source markets, will be able to extend their trips to explore neighboring destinations.</p>\n<p><strong>Rikant Pitti</strong>, co-founder of EaseMyTrip.com, highlights this trend among Indian travelers coming to the UAE, many of whom now mix work and family leisure, visiting destinations like Dubai and Abu Dhabi within a single journey. Philip Barnes, CEO of Rotana, agrees, noting a clear uptick in “bleisure” bookings, with clients extending stays to explore the region further.</p>\n<p>Hoteliers and tourism operators are already seeing rising demand, driven by the visa’s ease of travel and growing regional attractions. Vincent Miccolis reported an exceptional 28% increase in long-haul stays in Q1 2024 compared with Q1 2023 across regional properties, spanning both business and leisure travelers.</p>\n<p>The unified visa is hailed as a potential “game-changer” for both the regional tourism industry and local economies. It is expected to create more jobs and spur GDP growth. A senior UAE official emphasized that this initiative would extend tourist stays—especially for long-haul visitors—and increase their spending.</p>\n<p>Regional and global travel agencies are already preparing <strong>“GCC Grand Tour”</strong> packages in response.</p>\n<blockquote>\n<p><strong>Rehan Asad</strong>, Vice President of Global Markets at Expedia, drew a parallel with the Schengen visa’s impact in Europe, noting it led to a significant boost in tourism across the continent.</p></blockquote>\n<p><strong>Mohammed Farooz</strong>, Executive Secretary of <em>Last Minute Tourism</em>, confirmed that combined packages featuring Dubai, Oman and Qatar will be available within months, potentially at prices 25% below regular fares. <strong>Ross Veitch</strong>, CEO of Wego, expects the visa to make the region “<em>even more popular</em>,” especially among Chinese visitors, a trend already seen in Europe and Southeast Asia, where tourists often visit multiple countries on a single trip.</p>","protected":false},"tags":[32,55,78,85,53,105]}