Middle East Daily
    Hot News
    News

    Abu Dhabi Art 2024 announces Community Partners for 2024, Art + Tech programme and winners of the Student Pavilion Prize this year

    Business

    HyperPay Partners with Leading Industry Innovators to Showcase Cutting-Edge Digital Payment Solutions at Seamless Saudi Arabia 2024

    Business

    Gamingtec Confirmed as Platinum Sponsor of the SBC Charity Boxing Championship

    Important Pages:
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms & Conditions
    Facebook Twitter Instagram Pinterest
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms & Conditions
    Thursday, January 22
    Facebook Twitter
    Middle East Daily
    • Home
    • News

      Faraday Future Announces the FX Super One Roadmap for Mass Production, Sales, Delivery, Service and Ramp-Up and Its Entry into Embodied AI Robotics

      Faraday Future Exhibits at WETEX 2025 and Announces FX SuperOne Final Launch on October 28 in Dubai

      Al Jalila Foundation supports 60 organ transplant patients through “Your Donation Saves Lives” campaign

      Legends Charity Game in Lisbon to raise millions for charity

      ECAE hosts third edition of the Universities Collaboration Forum

    • Business

      Casio And G-Shock Unveils Special “Stranger Things” Collaboration Watches

      Arabia CSR Network Launches the 19th Cycle of the Arabia CSR & Sustainability Awards The “Green Oscars of the Middle East”

      Gamingtec Confirmed as Platinum Sponsor of the SBC Charity Boxing Championship

      Oxford Business Group partners with Al Jamhor Law for The Report: Saudi Arabia 2025

      KIB launches Visa Corporate Prepaid Card, enhancing flexible business payments

    • Technology

      GE Vernova announces start of operations at Jafurah Cogeneration ISPP in Saudi Arabia at ADIPEC 2025

      Faraday Future Exhibits at WETEX 2025 and Announces FX SuperOne Final Launch on October 28 in Dubai

      FootAR Showcased Augmented Reality at the SBC Summit Lisbon 2025

      Yango Group introduces the bilingual AI assistant Yasmina in Oman

      Sony’s New NFL Coach’s Headsets are Set to Debut on the Sidelines for 2025 Season

    • Lifestyle

      Emirates’ latest services and enhancements for customers with accessibility requirements

      Dubai’s rise as the global capital of branded residences: Documented by Provident

      Joel Corry and Imanbek to headline star-studded SBC Summit Opening Party

      Ultra comfort, from sleep to workout: Samsung Galaxy Watch8 Series now available for UAE pre-orders

      Yango Launches Enhanced Commuting Experience in Abu Dhabi and Sharjah with Transport Service

    • Submit A Press Release
    Breaking News:
    • Casio And G-Shock Unveils Special “Stranger Things” Collaboration Watches
    • Arabia CSR Network Launches the 19th Cycle of the Arabia CSR & Sustainability Awards The “Green Oscars of the Middle East”
    • Gamingtec Confirmed as Platinum Sponsor of the SBC Charity Boxing Championship
    • Oxford Business Group partners with Al Jamhor Law for The Report: Saudi Arabia 2025
    • KIB launches Visa Corporate Prepaid Card, enhancing flexible business payments
    • Fragrance World Reaches Historic Milestone in 150+ Countries
    • Burgan Bank Concludes its Digital Skills Training Program for MOI Employees
    • Burgan Bank Introduces Credit Card Payment Using SoftPOS
    Middle East Daily
    Home » Hoping To Attract Tourists, Iran Looks To Neighbours
    News

    Hoping To Attract Tourists, Iran Looks To Neighbours

    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest WhatsApp

    largely shunned by western tourists, is making a push to attract visitors from wealthy Gulf Arab states and other nearby countries to boost its sanctions-hit economy.

    The Islamic republic is also drawing more visitors from Russia and China to its ancient sites that date back to the Persian empire and the fabled Silk Road, industry figures say.

    Iran’s Beijing-brokered diplomatic thaw this year with Saudi Arabia paved the way for direct flights, and Tehran is also seeking closer ties with other countries from Egypt to Morocco.

    The slow but steady change is noticable at major tourist sights where more visitors can now be heard speaking not English, French or German, but Arabic, Chinese and Russian.

    “In the past, we were receiving many tourists from Europe but now those numbers have seen a sharp decline,” said one Tehran travel agency owner, 46-year-old Hamid Shateri.

    Europeans are“afraid of visiting Iran”, he said, after years of tensions over the country’s contested nuclear programme and after Western government warnings against travelling there.

    “These days, mostly Chinese and Russian people visit Iran’s historical sites and spectacular scenery and Arab tourists, especially from Iraq, come to attend religious ceremonies.”

    Years of isolation

    Iran has long attracted foreign visitors with its ancient splendours including the cities of Shiraz, Isfahan and Mashhad and its 2,500-year-old Persepolis complex.

    It has deserts and snow-capped mountains as well as Gulf and Caspian Sea coastlines, and prides itself on its cuisine and tradition of hospitality.

    A steady stream of mainly European visitors long kept coming despite the strict dress code for women and bans on alcohol and nightlife after the 1979 Islamic Revolution.

    As the largest Shiite Muslim power, Iran also hosts a steady stream of religious pilgrims, many from neighbouring Iraq, to its ancient shrine cities of Mashhad and Qom.

    There were high hopes for a lucrative boost to tourism after Iran and major powers struck a landmark deal in 2015 to restrict its nuclear programme in return for sanctions relief.

    But those hopes were dashed three years later when the then US president Donald Trump unilaterally pulled out of the agreement.

    Bad news has spiralled since, including the COVID pandemic that hit Iran early and hard.

    Last year, mass protests rocked the country, sparked by the death of Mahsa Amini after her arrest for allegedly flouting the dress rules, before authorities put down the women-led“riots”, which they blamed on hostile forces abroad.

    Iran has also jailed several Europeans, prompting multiple Western countries to advise their citizens against all travel there, many citing the risk of“arbitrary detention”.

    Last year Iran attracted 4.1 million foreigners – less than half the figure for 2019 and accounting for just 0.4 per cent of tourist trips worldwide, says the UN World Tourism Organisation.

    Tehran has now launched a push to rebuild tourism, including by drawing people from the United Arab Emirates and Qatar to the Gulf islands of Kish and Qeshm, which boast beaches, luxury hotels and cheap shopping.

    Renewed push Iran has also sought to attract more visitors from neighbouring Armenia and Azerbaijan, despite recent tensions between Baku and Tehran.

    “Setting up tourism exhibitions in other countries, advertising through their media and hosting international events are among the programmes to promote tourism,” said Majid Kiani, the CEO of northwest Iran’s Aras Free Zone.

    UNESCO last month added the region’s colourful Aras rock formations to its Global Geoparks network.

    The area around the geological park, also hailed for its diverse ecosystem, hosted“more than 1.2 million tourists” during this year’s Nowruz new year season, Kiani said.

    Armenians are now visiting the 9th-century monastery of Saint Stepanos, a UNESCO World Heritage site with vivid murals of biblical scenes and ornate facades.

    “Many Armenian tourists come to visit the historic church,” said local Archbishop Krikor Chiftjian, prelate of the Diocese of the Iranian provinces of East and West Azerbaijan.

    Tourism analyst Babak Babali said there was much potential, given that in the 2010s Azerbaijanis routinely visited the region for healthcare, creating“a sizeable medical tourism industry”.

    More broadly, some observers see signs of easing tensions, pointing to Iran’s recent release of several European prisoners, although others remain in detention.

    Babali said that, while“these steps signal Tehran’s intention to deescalate tensions, it will take a while before this gets reflected in the number of tourists from Europe”.

    Shateri, the Tehran tour guide, also said Iran has some way to go before western visitors return in great numbers.

    “Iran needs to improve its international relations and show the world that it has a peace-seeking nature if it wants to attract more tourists,” he said.

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn WhatsApp

    Related Posts

    News

    Faraday Future Announces the FX Super One Roadmap for Mass Production, Sales, Delivery, Service and Ramp-Up and Its Entry into Embodied AI Robotics

    Business

    Faraday Future Exhibits at WETEX 2025 and Announces FX SuperOne Final Launch on October 28 in Dubai

    News

    Al Jalila Foundation supports 60 organ transplant patients through “Your Donation Saves Lives” campaign

    News

    Legends Charity Game in Lisbon to raise millions for charity

    News

    ECAE hosts third edition of the Universities Collaboration Forum

    Business

    J-PAL MENA AT AUC CELEBRATES FIVE YEARS OF EVIDENCE POLICYMAKING IN THE MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA

    News

    Khalifa Fund for Enterprise Development and 42 Abu Dhabi partner to host inaugural coding bootcamp ‘Piscine’ in Al Ain Region

    Lifestyle

    Wynn Al Marjan Island debuts Enclave: A destination within a destination

    Follow Us
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    Top Posts
    Business

    Meet the First-Ever Affiliate Leaders Awards 2025 Shortlist and Cast Your Vote!

    SBC has announced the debut shortlist for the inaugural Affiliate Leaders Awards – a new ceremony spotlighting…

    Business

    DIB Signs USD 150 Million Murabaha Deal with Turkcell to Accelerate Türkiye’s Tech Transformation

    Dubai, UAE –May 2025: DIB, the world’s first Islamic bank and the largest in the UAE,…

    Business

    Burjeel Holdings To Feature Complex Care Capabilities At Abu Dhabi Global Healthcare Week

    Burjeel Holdings, a leading super-specialty healthcare services provider in MENA, is set to feature its…

    Business

    Emirates Draw FAST5 Off to a Fast Start: South African Wins Big in Raffle Draw

    In its commitment to fast-tracking dreams and creating extraordinary lives, Emirates Draw’s latest game, FAST5, is…

    Business

    British Developer LEOS Confirms a Surge in Demand for its Premium Quality Residential Community, Hadley Heights in JVC

    May 2023, Dubai UAE: LEOS Developments, a well-known and respected luxury property developer with a…

    Welcome to Middle East Daily, your daily dose of news and insights from the heart of the Middle East. Explore the latest headlines, delve into thought-provoking analysis, and engage with stories that define our region's narrative.

    Facebook Twitter
    Categories
    • Business (527)
    • Lifestyle (125)
    • News (132)
    • Technology (92)
    Top Insights
    News

    Diriyah Company Signs Strategic Trade Travel Agreements for Diriyah, The City of Earth, with Global Travel Partners Abercrombie & Kent and Almosafer

    Business

    FPT Opens Regional Headquarters in Saudi Arabia, Driving Innovation Across the Middle East

    © 2026 Middle East Daily.
    • Home
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms & Conditions

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.