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EDITOR IN CHIEF- ABDULLAH BIN SALIM AL SHUEILI

Under-Secretary of Ministry of Tourism tours Muscat Bay

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Maitha bint Saif al Mahrouqiyah, Under-Secretary of the Ministry of Tourism (MoT), recently visited Oman’s premier resort village, Muscat Bay, accompanied by several senior officials from the ministry. The visit came as part of the ministry’s follow-up of various tourism projects, to keep themselves updated with the latest developments and to meet with their respective executive management.


The visit began with Maitha al Mahrouqiyah meeting with Shaikh Hamoud bin Sultan al Hosni, CEO of Muscat Bay, alongside senior management members and project engineers. She was updated on the work progress, completed phases, and expected delivery dates as per the schedule of the project.


As per the plan, a number of units at the project are to be handed over to their new owners over the course of the coming weeks. She subsequently toured Muscat Bay starting from the Sales Centre to the Resort Village, eventually ending at a special display villa built exclusively as a showcase model for customers to envision their future at Muscat Bay.


Commenting on the project, Maitha al Mahrouqiyah said, “It is really exciting to see such a stunning project putting in its final touches as it prepared to welcome residents over the course of the upcoming weeks. We are delighted to see this happen at the same time the Sultanate has been receiving positive feedback on latest statistics showing an increasing number of tourists visiting the country.


I strongly believe that Muscat Bay, developed by the government in partnership with the private sector, represented by Omran and Saraya Oman Holding Company respectively, will be a key pillar in Oman’s tourism sector. The project is also in line with the government vision to achieve economic diversification through the effective use of the tourism sector.”


Shaikh Hamoud al Hosni pointed out that the work at Muscat Bay is progressing as per the scheduled despite the economic challenges the region is witnessing; and that it is due to the strong position of the companies involved. In addition, the project is characterised by its unique and attractive features in terms of location and design, which makes investing in it a golden opportunity.


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