(23/09/22) Marriott has unveiled plans to expand its Middle East footprint with the expected addition of over 20 properties and more than 5,000 rooms across the Gulf countries over the next 15 months.
“The tourism industry in the Middle East continues to undergo significant growth in line with the long-term strategies of regional governments to diversify their economies,” said Jerome Briet, Chief Development Officer, Europe, Middle East & Africa, Marriott International. “The reputation of Marriott International and our world-class brands, along with our long-established presence in the Middle East, continue to put us in a great position to contribute to the ongoing growth and diversification of the region’s tourism sector.”
Saudia Arabia
With significant demand for luxury offerings in Saudi Arabia, particularly within the country’s ambitious developments such as the Red Sea Project and Diriyah Gate, Marriott expects to enhance its portfolio with six additional luxury properties by the end of 2023.
Nujuma, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve
The anticipated openings will debut the St. Regis and Edition hotel brands in the country and introduce the first Ritz-Carlton Reserve in the Middle East with the opening of Nujuma, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve (pictured) in the Red Sea Project.
Additionally, the company is responding to strong demand in the country for select service accommodation, with a new Four Points by Sheraton in Riyadh, and Courtyard by Marriott in Jubail expected to open in 2023.
Qatar
Marriott plans to nearly double its presence in Qatar with 10 additions over the next 15 months, 6 of which are slated to be unveiled ahead of this year’s FIFA World Cup.
The hotels will further diversify the company’s portfolio in the country with the anticipated debut of four brands – Edition Hotels, Delta Hotels by Marriott, Element Hotel and Autograph Collection Hotels.
The company also expects to open its second St. Regis hotel in Qatar later this year, The St. Regis Marsa Arabia Island, The Pearl.
United Arab Emirates, Kuwait and Oman
The hotel company continues to see opportunities in the UAE to further expand its portfolio of more than 70 properties.
This year, Marriott expects to cross a milestone of 50 properties in Dubai alone, with the anticipated additions of Marriott Resort Palm Jumeirah, Dubai; Delta Hotels by Marriott Green Community, Dubai; and Four Points by Sheraton Production City, Dubai.
Other notable additions expected by the end of 2023 include the debut of the St. Regis and Marriott Executive Apartments brands in Kuwait, and the entry of the Aloft Hotels brand in Oman.
Conversions and Adaptive Reuse Projects
While much of the company’s growth in the region is through new-build developments, Marriott continues to see an increase in conversion opportunities, highlighting the demand for its sought-after brands in the region.
There is also increased interest in the adaptive reuse space where developers are looking to convert existing buildings into hotel accommodation.
Over 30 percent of the company’s anticipated property additions in the region by the end of 2023 are expected to come from conversions and adaptive reuse projects.
Chadi Hauch, Regional Vice President – Development, Middle East, Marriott International, said, “As a company, we have developed a conversion-friendly platform that enables existing properties to quickly and cost-effectively access our world-class sales, distribution, and loyalty platforms to meet owner and guest demands.”
Marriott’s current portfolio across the Middle East encompasses over 150 properties with more than 40,000 rooms across 21 brands, in 11 countries and territories.