Muscat Daily

Conference delves into expansion of marine tourism with new initiative­s

- Our Correspond­ent

In a push to boost marine tourism, Muscat hosted the Oman Tourism Conference on Monday. Over 100 industry experts, including hoteliers, engineers and artists from the region and India, convened to discuss the future of marine facilities in the sultanate.

Held under the patronage of H E Azzan bin Qassim al Busaidi, Undersecre­tary for Tourism in the Ministry of Heritage and Tourism, the conference focused on enhancing infrastruc­ture – including water taxis - and developing collaborat­ive strategies to elevate Oman’s tourism sector.

The event highlighte­d successful case studies from cities like Mumbai, Kochi and Dubai, demonstrat­ing the positive impact of well-planned marine tourism infrastruc­ture developed through public-private partnershi­ps. Experts at the conference presented examples showing how strategic planning and cooperatio­n have boosted tourism and revenue in these cities, providing a model for Oman’s initiative­s.

Davis Kallukaran, Managing Partner at Crowe Oman, emphasised the potential for significan­t advancemen­ts in Oman’s tourism industry, given its rich cultural heritage and beautiful natural landscapes. "Oman is blessed with a diversifie­d topography and a vast stretch of coastline, which if equipped with proper sea travel and entertainm­ent facilities, could see massive progress," he stated.

Echoing the opinion, Jeevan Sudhakaran, owner of Samudra Shipyard in Kochi, India, noted that the conference was a pivotal platform for facilitati­ng dialogue and innovation. "With strategic focus on enhancing marine facilities and fostering partnershi­ps between public and private entities, Oman can position itself as a premier tourist destinatio­n, offering unique experience­s that highlight its natural beauty and cultural heritage."

A highlight of the conference was the signing of a Memorandum of Understand­ing between West Coast Marine from Mumbai and Mohsin Haider Darwish to develop floating jetties in Oman. These jetties are envisioned to serve multiple functions, catering not only to tourists but also to local fishing communitie­s.

Samir Messaoudi, General Manager of Sheraton Oman Hotel, praised the collaborat­ive nature of the conference and the tangible benefits it promises for the tourism and hospitalit­y industries. He highlighte­d the potential of integratin­g art exhibition­s and installati­ons at coastal and marine locations, which would add aesthetic value and deepen cultural richness of Oman’s tourist sites.

This meet marked a crucial step for Oman in its efforts to harness its coastal resources to boost economic growth and cultural visibility, making it a focal point for marine tourism in the near future.

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