Ras Al Khaimah, which welcomed a record 650,000 visitors in H1 2025, aims to attract more than 3.5 million tourists annually by 2030
During his six years at RAKTDA, he helped transform the northern emirate into one of the region’s fastest-growing tourism destinations.
Ras Al Khaimah’s tourism vision is rooted in strategic execution, partnership-driven innovation, and a commitment to inclusive and sustainable growth. As RAKTDA CEO Raki Phillips articulates, the emirate is not just keeping pace — it’s shaping the future of tourism in the UAE
RAKTDA’s move into blockchain aligns with its broader strategy to establish the emirate as a leading global destination by embracing digital innovation
The full-year figures follow a strong December performance in which the emirate welcomed its highest ever footfall in one month, with over 128,000 visitors