Oman Daily Observer

Upscale Al Sodah Island resort project back on track

- QASIM AL MAASHANI SALALAH, MARCH 31

After a period of delay, the landmark Al Sodah Island resort project in Dhofar Governorat­e is back on track with an estimated investment value of approximat­ely $100 million, according to a top official of integrated tourism and real estate developer Muriya – a partnershi­p of Egypt’s Orascom and Omran Group of the Sultanate of Oman.

Eng Wael al Lawati (pictured), CEO of Muriya, expressed confidence in the company’s ability to overcome access challenges associated with the project, planned for developmen­t on offshore islands that are part of the Wilayat of Shaleem and Al Halaniyat Islands.

Al Lawati said the resort project – a partnershi­p between Orascom’s Samih Sawaris and Muriya – will leverage the latter’s formidable experience in such endeavours to ensure its successful implementa­tion.

Speaking to the Observer on the sidelines of a gathering of tourism industry representa­tives hosted by the Ministry of Heritage and Tourism (MOHT) in Salalah on Friday, Muriya’s CEO also welcomed Minister Salim al Mahrouqi’s call for collaborat­ion and coordinate­d action in marketing Dhofar’s tourism potential.

Eng Al Lawati highlighte­d in this regard Muriya’s capacity to host internatio­nal conference­s, emphasisin­g Salalah’s potential as a conference destinatio­n.

He advocated for expanding the scope and diversifyi­ng the locations for hosting conference­s within Salalah. However, he stressed the crucial role of establishi­ng direct flights from neighbouri­ng countries to attract a wider range of conference­s.

Eng Al Lawati emphasised that without improved air connectivi­ty, significan­t growth in conference and exhibition tourism would be limited. The Minister and Eng Al Lawati also discussed Muriya’s existing contributi­ons to Dhofar’s tourism sector.

The Minister commended Muriya’s recent opening of a new hotel and expressed his interest in their experience with attracting flights from Eastern Europe, a potential strategy for further diversifyi­ng Dhofar’s tourist base. Eng Al Lawati reaffirmed

Muriya’s commitment to fulfilling all its promises regarding Dhofar’s developmen­t.

In the interview, Eng Al Lawati also shed light on Muriya’s active role in implementi­ng the Ministry of Heritage and Tourism’s vision for Dhofar.

Their renewed focus on marketing the Khareef Salalah season, progress on the Al Sodah Island project, and commitment to attracting conference­s position Muriya as a significan­t contributo­r to Dhofar’s transforma­tion into a year-round tourist destinatio­n.

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