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Why many Italians are choosing Ƶ as their holiday destination 

Why many Italians are choosing Ƶ as their holiday destination 
Home to royal icons, legends and ancient civilizations, AlUla’s historical significance and treasures are unveiled to tourists. (Shutterstock)
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Updated 17 December 2022

Why many Italians are choosing Ƶ as their holiday destination 

Why many Italians are choosing Ƶ as their holiday destination 
  • Year 2022 placed Italy among top five countries for tourists who chose KSA as holiday destination
  • Archaeological wonders of AlUla, historical centers of Riyadh and Jeddah carry special appeal for Italians

ROME: In 2022, Italy was among the top five countries of origin for tourists who chose Ƶ as their holiday destination. 
Italian tourism in the Kingdom has been seeing steady growth. In just the first 6 months of 2022, around 1,500 Italians traveled to the country.
AlUla, with its archaeological wonders, remains the favorite destination for Italian tourists, followed by Riyadh and Jeddah, the historical centers of which carry obvious appeal to Italians.
“When they go back home, all Italian tourists say they were enthusiastic and incredibly surprised by Ƶ,” Eleonora Bertuzzi, director of Bertel, one of the first Italian tour operators to organize trips to Ƶ, beginning in 2002, told Arab News.

FASTFACT

• In the first 6 months of 2022, about 1,500 Italians traveled to Ƶ.

• In 2022, Italy was among the top 5 countries of origin for tourists who chose KSA as their holiday destination.

Bertuzzi lives in Milan and collaborates with Kel12, a tour operator in the city. However, she says she prefers to cooperate with Saudi suppliers who maintain authentic local traditions.
“Before getting there, Italian tourists expect to find an extremely closed country where nothing can be done. Instead, they see a modern and interesting country, where young people have a great desire to enjoy life and do interesting things.”
She says Italians always tell her they are “impressed” by the Saudi people, especially those “engaged in promoting heritage, trying to offer tourists new experiences, like those who have opened their homes to organize lunches and show how a middle-class Saudi family lives every day.”




Al-Balad, Jeddah’s historical heart and a UNESCO world heritage site shows remnants of old Hejaz, making it a favorite tourist attraction in the city. (Shutterstock)


Italian tourists are equally fascinated by the archaeological heritage of the Kingdom.
“AlUla is an open-air museum, and Riyadh with its antiquities is also much loved by our tourists who seek to understand the country by studying its origins,” Bertuzzi said.
“Fifty percent of Italian tourists say they want to return to Ƶ. We are now studying alternative itineraries and destinations. Among these, NEOM will be very interesting,” she added.
According to Bertuzzi, there are “excellent prospects” for the growth of Italian tourism in Ƶ. “At the moment, prices are still high for Italians. But we’re working on that.”