Saudi Arabia has unveiled a new Package Visa pilot programme designed to make travel to the Kingdom easier by allowing eligible visitors to secure a tourist visa through approved travel and tourism service providers as part of a bundled travel package.
The initiative is a joint effort involving the Ministry of Tourism, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Interior, and the Insurance Authority. It forms part of the Kingdom's broader strategy to streamline entry procedures and enhance the visitor experience.
The Package Visa expands on earlier visa reforms, including the tourist e-Visa, visa on arrival, and Stopover Transit Visa. Together, these measures helped Saudi Arabia attract more than 29 million international visitors in 2025.
Saudi Minister of Tourism Ahmed Al-Khateeb said the programme demonstrates the Kingdom's commitment to making travel more convenient and accessible while strengthening partnerships across the tourism industry.
He said the new initiative enables travel providers to offer a more seamless visitor experience by combining visa processing with travel services, reflecting Saudi Arabia's continued focus on innovation and tourism growth.
During the pilot phase, eligible travellers can book complete travel packages through qualified providers, with each package including round-trip flights, accommodation at licensed hotels and the electronic tourist visa application. Providers may also add attractions, events and tourism experiences to create more comprehensive itineraries.
According to the Ministry of Tourism, the programme is expected to reduce administrative procedures for visitors while helping travel companies develop higher-value packages that encourage longer stays and increased tourism spending.
Participation in the pilot is limited to travel providers that meet strict operational standards, including offering digital booking platforms, round-the-clock technical support and dedicated customer service.
The launch comes as Saudi Arabia continues to record strong tourism growth. The Ministry of Tourism's 2025 Annual Statistical Report showed the Kingdom welcomed approximately 123 million domestic and international tourists last year, representing a 6% increase compared with 2024.
Tourism spending reached a record SR304 billion, up 7% year-on-year, while the sector accounted for 4.9% of Saudi Arabia's GDP in 2024, with its contribution continuing to expand in 2025.
The report also revealed that 29.3 million international visitors generated SR176.6 billion in inbound tourism spending, while 93.3 million domestic travellers spent SR127.1 billion. Non-religious travel represented around 52% of inbound overnight visits in 2025, compared with 44% in 2019.
Employment across Saudi Arabia's tourism sector reached nearly 1.03 million jobs in 2025. Women accounted for approximately 47% of Saudi nationals employed in tourism-related activities, a significant rise from 5% at the end of 2018.
Source: Saudi Gazette