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Dubai Tourism Projects Development Company launched by DDIA
- United Arab Emirates: Monday, October 27 - 2003 at 15:04
- PRESS RELEASE
The Dubai Development and Investment Authority (DDIA) has announced the launch of 'Dubai Tourism Projects Development Company' to manage the various projects of Dubailand - the first and biggest project for family tourism in the Middle East.
Al Gergawi added "His Highness General Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and UAE Minster of Defence, directed through his continuous follow-up of Dubailand project, the provision of all facilities needed for investors in the project that has gained so much attention since its announcement at the end of last week."
He also added that "the new company is expected to have a dynamic role in the growth and prosperity of the tourism sector, not only by managing Dubailand, but also by identifying and promoting available investment opportunities and executing agreements and deals about select programmes.
"The project has diverse and unique attractions to cater to all the requirements of all members of a family. The company will make the project a center for tourists from all around the region and the world."
Al Gergawi added "the tourism sector is considered to be one of the most attractive for investors, not only in the country and the region, but on an international level too. The strong growth in the number of tourists will contribute towards establishing projects with high rates of returns that exceed returns from other sectors".
He pointed out that growth rates in the number of tourists that came to Dubai in the past few years have strengthened the revenues of various tourism and hotel projects despite the high rate of increase in the number of projects within the two sectors.
The DDIA Chairman clarified that different projects that are included in Dubailand, which is expected to welcome millions of visitors yearly, will benefit from the potential of growth in the local tourism sector.
Dubailand will include seven main divisions complementing each other to form a complex that is huge and diverse and relatively competitive with other internationally recognised projects. It will be an attractive destination for families and individuals. There will be a variety of choices to cover from sports tourism, environmental tourism, scientific tourism and cultural one added to Dubai's shopping tourism.
The main components of the project will include: Adventure World: It will be built on 145 million sq. ft. and will include the Pharaohs World, Aqua World, Snow World, Space and Science World, Space Hotel and Mid-Ages World.
Sports and Outdoor World: will include playgrounds, compounds and sports facilities and will help position the country to host international sport events. The project will be on 206 million sq. ft. Sports world will include many projects such as: Sports City, Extreme Sports World, Race World and Horse-Riding World.
Eco Tourism World: It offers excellent opportunities to identify features of our ecological environment and to take a closer look at its components and allow the visitor to recognise its characteristic in scientific ways. This world extends to over 806 million sq. ft and investments are estimated to be AED 4 billion. It will include: Dinosaur World, Science and History Museum, World of Sound and Light and Animal World.
The main components of the project also include: Themes Leisure and Vacation World, Shopping World and Family City World.
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