MECCA,
SAUDI ARABIA - For hoteliers there is one prime hotel market should
one be interested in delighting Muslims: Mecca. As per today all
large hotel chains are present in the holy city or are currently
investing. At the moment 12 new top hotels with a total number of
more than 6,000 rooms are in the construction and development
pipeline. This data has been revealed in a global hotel market report
issued by TOPHOTELPROJECTS,
the worldwide provider of global b2b hotel
data. Marriott and Hyatt are
each investing in three large properties.
With more than 61,000 existing hotel rooms, Mecca is by far the largest hotel market in Saudi Arabia. For comparison: the kingdom's capital Riyadh offers only approximately 10,000 hotel rooms and Medina just 7,800 rooms. Hotel market professionals expect an increase of 13,000 hotel rooms (+18%) in Mecca within the next three years. The haj destination, which every Muslim should visit once in his lifetime, has experienced a major hotel construction boom over the last ten years: the number of top hotels increased by 172%.
Every year approximately 22 million pilgrims and other visitors travel to Mecca (statistics from 2010) and generate a tourism-revenue of round about eight billions US dollar. On average every single guest stays 5.1 nights. The overnight stay market increases every year by 10%, the daily hotel rate increased by 11.8% and the "Revpar (revenue per available room) by 23.8%.
Adding three new top hotels Marriott International will increase its hotel portfolio in Mecca to eleven properties in total. In August 2014 the Makkah Marriott Hotel (540 rooms) will open its doors. Also a JW Marriott Makkah (636 rooms) and a Courtyard by Marriott (432 rooms) will welcome new guests within the next year. Development partner is Jabal Omar Development.
Just like Marriott does, Hyatt Hotels also cooperate with Jabal Omar Development preparing the opening of a Hyatt Regency (627 rooms), a Hyatt Place (200 rooms) as well as a hotel running under the Hyatt Summerfield Suites brand (200 rooms) during the following year.
The latest and currently most attractive hospitality hot spot in Mecca will be the 1,795 roomsAnjum Hotel. The opening is scheduled for July. The luxury hotel is just one part of the "Jabal Al Ka'aba" project run by Abdul Latif Jameel Real Estate Investment Company's (Aljraic), one of the leading Saudi Real Estate development companies. In total Aljreic will open several new hotels with 8,500 rooms in Saudi Arabia during the next five years investing round about 2,6 billion US Dollar.
With more than 61,000 existing hotel rooms, Mecca is by far the largest hotel market in Saudi Arabia. For comparison: the kingdom's capital Riyadh offers only approximately 10,000 hotel rooms and Medina just 7,800 rooms. Hotel market professionals expect an increase of 13,000 hotel rooms (+18%) in Mecca within the next three years. The haj destination, which every Muslim should visit once in his lifetime, has experienced a major hotel construction boom over the last ten years: the number of top hotels increased by 172%.
Every year approximately 22 million pilgrims and other visitors travel to Mecca (statistics from 2010) and generate a tourism-revenue of round about eight billions US dollar. On average every single guest stays 5.1 nights. The overnight stay market increases every year by 10%, the daily hotel rate increased by 11.8% and the "Revpar (revenue per available room) by 23.8%.
Adding three new top hotels Marriott International will increase its hotel portfolio in Mecca to eleven properties in total. In August 2014 the Makkah Marriott Hotel (540 rooms) will open its doors. Also a JW Marriott Makkah (636 rooms) and a Courtyard by Marriott (432 rooms) will welcome new guests within the next year. Development partner is Jabal Omar Development.
Just like Marriott does, Hyatt Hotels also cooperate with Jabal Omar Development preparing the opening of a Hyatt Regency (627 rooms), a Hyatt Place (200 rooms) as well as a hotel running under the Hyatt Summerfield Suites brand (200 rooms) during the following year.
The latest and currently most attractive hospitality hot spot in Mecca will be the 1,795 roomsAnjum Hotel. The opening is scheduled for July. The luxury hotel is just one part of the "Jabal Al Ka'aba" project run by Abdul Latif Jameel Real Estate Investment Company's (Aljraic), one of the leading Saudi Real Estate development companies. In total Aljreic will open several new hotels with 8,500 rooms in Saudi Arabia during the next five years investing round about 2,6 billion US Dollar.