Sharjah showcases its tourist destinations at ITB Berlin 2025

ANI March 7, 2025 250 views

Sharjah has made a significant splash at the ITB Berlin 2025 travel trade event, showcasing its diverse tourism landscape to an international audience. The emirate's comprehensive pavilion offers an immersive journey through its natural, cultural, and recreational destinations, emphasizing unique experiences for European travelers. With a growing number of German and European tourists, Sharjah is positioning itself as an emerging global tourism destination. The delegation's presence underscores the emirate's commitment to sustainable and cultural tourism development.

"The exhibition highlights Sharjah's diverse landmarks, rich culture, and advanced infrastructure" - Khalid Jasim Al Midfa, SCTDA Chairman
Sharjah, March 7: The Emirate of Sharjah, represented by the Sharjah Commerce and Tourism Development Authority (SCTDA), along with a delegation of 19 entities from both the public and private sectors, is participating in ITB Berlin 2025, the world's largest travel trade event.

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Sharjah presents 19-entity delegation at premier tourism exhibition

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Emirate targets European market with unique cultural experiences

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Sustainable tourism initiatives highlighted at Berlin event

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Growing German tourist numbers showcase regional appeal

The event, held from March 4 to 6 at the Berlin Exhibition Centre, is under the theme "The World of Travel Lives Here." SCTDA participation aims to highlight Sharjah's unique tourist attractions, solidifying its position on the global tourism map.

At the exhibition, Sharjah's distinguished pavilion offers visitors an interactive journey to explore the emirate's natural, cultural, and recreational destinations, including desert, mountainous, and coastal areas, heritage sites, and modern landmarks. This immersive experience showcases the exceptional tourism offerings of the emirate.

Khalid Jasim Al Midfa, Chairman of the Sharjah Commerce and Tourism Development Authority, emphasised the exhibition's importance in presenting Sharjah's diverse landmarks, rich culture, and advanced infrastructure. He highlighted the strong historical relations between Sharjah and Europe, particularly Germany, positioning the emirate as a prime destination for European and German tourists seeking unique cultural experiences.

The Sharjah delegation includes representatives from key government entities such as the Environment and Protected Areas Authority, Sharjah International Airport Authority, and Sharjah Museums Authority, alongside private sector participants including Air Arabia and Sharjah National Hotels. The collaborative approach reflects Sharjah's commitment to developing its tourism and travel sectors.

During the event, the Sharjah delegation will also showcase the emirate's efforts in sustainable tourism, ecotourism, adventure tourism, and cultural tourism, which have enhanced Sharjah's position as a regional tourism leader. The pavilion emphasises initiatives aimed at preserving cultural and environmental heritage while offering world-class tourism experiences.

Sharjah's participation in ITB Berlin 2025 is a significant opportunity to attract more visitors from Europe and beyond. The emirate has seen a notable increase in German hotel guests, with around 13,000 German visitors in 2023 and expectations for a rise to 14,000 in 2024. The number of European tourists is also growing, with a 16 per cent increase in 2024, reflecting Sharjah's growing appeal to international travellers. (ANI/WAM)

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