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Home » CRUISE NEWS » Saudi Arabia Unveils Pioneering Cruise Ship Regulations to Position Red Sea as Premier Global Tourism Destination by 2037 Thursday, July 17, 2025Saudi Arabia has introduced a revolutionary regulatory mechanism for cruise activity, supporting the country’s tourism aspirations of turning the Red Sea into a leading global travel while maintaining environmental sustainability. It is part of a broader tactic to increase the number of cruise passengers to 1.33 million by 2037 to support the region’s economy and establish it as a major player in the world tourism market.Seven new regulations from the Saudi Red Sea Authority (SRSA) have been announced to raise safety, service and environmental standards in the cruise sector to the next level. These guidelines will regulate the activity at Saudi Arabia’s main cruise ports in Jeddah, Yanbu and Dammam, and are tailor made to meet the growing demand for sustainable cruise tourism.The goal of these regulations in particular is to make the passenger experience on cruises more luxurious and friendly without compromising on stringent environmental rules. Previously, cruise ships have been operating in Saudi ports using general maritime regulations, but the new set of regulations goes beyond that, outlining specific guidelines for vessel movement, making ports more competitive, enhancing port facilities and ensuring high quality services for passengers. This will make the Red Sea a sustainable and appealing destination for the international cruise industry.One of the more notable features of the new framework is the emphasis placed on offering high-quality passenger service. The guidelines outline in great detail what the car industry must do to provide transport, accommodation, entertainment and catering, as well as how to deal with complaints or alterations of travel plans. This total experience makes certain that guests can relax and enjoy a smooth, high-standard experience from start (embarking the cruise) to finish (upon arrival at ports).The kingdom’s active investment in the principles of sustainability alignment with efforts to be a caring leader in cruise tourism. The unpolluted nature and abundance of marine life in the Red Sea are a major boon for tourism, and protecting these natural offerings is at the center of the new rules. The regulation requires strict waste management practices such as modern system of waste water treatment and a no discharge policy to conserve the marine life. They meet international ecological regulations such as the MARPOL and SOLAS.These rules are being tested as other popular international cruise destinations face mounting challenges. Cities such as Venice and Barcelona have felt the impacts of overtourism, from overcrowding to environmental degradation and resident unhappiness, and have introduced new visitor limits and rules. Saudi Arabia is being a student of their missteps, with the oil giant’s thinking on cruise tourism being forward-looking in their responsible tourism development model, focusing on protecting the environment whiles simultaneously celebrating the offering best of mankind.Its home at Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea coast, which extends 1,800 kilometers with over 1,000 islands and 150 beaches, positions Amaala as a destination fit for cruise and yacht tourism. The area’s clear waters, coral reefs and abundant underwater wildlife are all major draws for travelers looking for somewhere less spoiled and bereft of tourist crowds. But these same characteristics also render the Red Sea extremely fragile to damage, and hence the environmental protections in the new structure are crucial.The Saudi Red Sea Authority has its eye not just on the environment but also on the economic health of the coast. As the kingdom shifts towards expanding its tourism sector, the framework protects the interests of local communities and the wider economy, as cruise tourism is expected to contribute to the preservation of the area’s natural resources.Cruise Saudi, the entity established to support the growth of Saudi Arabia’s cruise sector, has unveiled the kingdom’s first homeporting brand as AROSA Cruises prepares to sail the Red Sea in 2023. Moreover, Cruise Saudi has opened its inaugural island beach destination, and intends to develop 10 of the beach destinations over the next couple of years, once again reinforcing Saudi Arabia’s role in the global cruise industry.With them, Saudi Arabia is not just developing a vibrant tourism industry, but it’s also establishing the Red Sea as a global leader in sustainable cruise tourism.” The nation’s strong focus on high quality of service, eco-friendly cruise operations and infrastructure development will contribute to making the Red Sea one of the world’s most desirable cruise destinations.The issuance of these regulations is a significant step towards realising the Kingdom’s ambitious vision for cruising and bringing the Red Sea’s untouched shores to the world. With continued roll-out of the Kingdom’s cruise infrastructure, the Red Sea will become one of the hottest spots for tourists looking for luxury, adventure and sustainability.
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