Times of Suriname

Saudi Arabia: Unmarried foreign couples can now rent hotel rooms

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SAUDI ARABIA-Unmarried foreign couples will now be allowed to rent hotel rooms together in Saudi Arabia as part of a new visa regime announced by the religiousl­y conservati­ve kingdom. Women will also be allowed to stay in hotel rooms alone. Couples previously had to prove they were married before getting a hotel room. The government move comes amid efforts by Saudi Arabia to grow its tourism industry. In the past, couples had to provide documents proving marriage, but now these rules have been relaxed for foreigners. “All Saudi nationals are asked to show family ID or proof of relationsh­ip on checking into hotels,” the Saudi Commission for Tourism and National Heritage said in a statement. “This is not required of foreign tourists. All women, including Saudis, can book and stay in hotels alone, providing ID on checkin.” The new visa regulation­s state that female tourists are not required to fully cover up but are still expected to dress modestly. Alcohol remains banned. Long seen as one of the strictest places on earth, Saudi Arabia is trying to soften its image in the eyes of foreign tourists and investors. Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has recently made some substantia­l changes in the ultra-conservati­ve kingdom. These include ending a ban on female drivers and allowing women to travel abroad without a male guardian’s permission. But these changes have been overshadow­ed by highly controvers­ial issues including the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi. Simon Calder, senior travel editor at The Independen­t, said that the relaxing of visa regulation­s would likely increase the number of people travelling to the kingdom. “Vastly simplifyin­g the bureaucrac­y of obtaining a visa should lead to an immediate surge in visitor numbers - initially, I imagine, from those with an interest in the Arab world and its heritage,” he told the BBC.

(BBC)

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