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2025 tourism calendar: biggest travel events taking place in the Middle East

Start filling in your 2025 diaries! This year’s tourism calendar is packed with conferences and social events in the Middle East and you won’t want to miss them.

From Coldplay performing living in Abu Dhabi to Oman’s annual music festival and Morocco’s ITIC MENA Conference, we’ve rounded up the biggest events for the next next six months you won’t want to miss. For more events, check out our events calendar

January: Coldplay live in Abu Dhabi 

Kicking off the new year is the biggest ticket of the year. Coldplay is bringing its Music Spheres World Tour to Abu Dhabi’s 45,000-seater Zayed Sports City Stadium. 

Running over four nights (9, 11, 12 and 14 January), the concert has received international acclaim and sold out worldwide. Joining Coldplay on the tour will be Palestinian sensation Elyanna, who will open all shows and hopefully join the band on stage to perform the song ‘We Pray’.  

For more information and the definitive guide on how Coldplay show in Abu Dhabi, click here

Other events to check out in January: 

February: Saudi Travel Market

Image courtesy of Saudi Travel Market

Explore the ins and outs of Saudi Arabia’s travel and tourism industry during this three-day premier event at the Riyadh International Convention and Exhibition Center. 

Starting on 10 February, attendees will converge, collaborate and explore the dynamic landscape of Saudi Arabia’s growing tourism sector and receive ample opportunity to connect with the country’s leaders to discover what’s new, what’s changing and what’s coming up. Learn more about the event, here.

Other events to check out in February: 

March: Oman Festival

Traditional Omani Dance at Amerat. Image courtesy of Sanjoy Sengupta

Celebrate all things Oman in March to April 2025, during the Sultanate’s annual Oman Festival. This year, the event will run under the theme ‘Richness and Diversity’, giving visitors and curious people around the world an opportunity to explore Oman’s rich cultural heritage as well as its arts, crafts, and cuisine. 

In Oman’s major cities, including Doha, travellers will be able to walk through special markets, purchase locally crafted items, spices, watch traditional performances and more. 

April: Arabian Travel Mart 2025, Dubai  

Image courtesy of ATM

It’s back! Again! The Arabian Travel Market (ATM) will return once again in 2025, bringing travel industry professionals from around the world to the UAE. 

Next year, the annual event will run from 28 April to 1 May at the Dubai World Travel Centre and attendees will delve into the theme ‘Global Travel: Developing tomorrow’s tourism through enhanced connectivity’. ATM 2025 will also provide a platform for professionals to network with Dubai’s travel leaders, exchange knowledge and explore the city’s culture. Learn more about ATM 2025, here.

Other events to check out in April: 

May: ITIC MENA Conference in Marrakech 

The travel and health industry will converge in Morocco in May 2025 for the annual International Travel and Health Insurance Conference (ITIC) covering the Middle East and African regions. 

This dynamic marketplace delves into the region’s future developments and touches on current trends and best practices in the travel and health insurance sector. Given the popularity of international plastic surgery, this is a timely event that will no doubt draw a huge crowd to the Sofitel Marrakech Palais Imperial and Spa. Learn more about the event, here

Other events to check out in May:

June: The new Umrah season begins, Makkah (Mecca) 

Umrah, crowds surrounding The Grand Mosque houses the Holy Kaaba. Image courtesy of Visit Saudi

The new Umrah season will begin on 26-27 June 2025, attracting pilgrims from around the world to Saudi Arabia’s holy capital of Makkah. 

While Umrah can be performed any time of the year, in 2025, the optimal time for the spiritual journey will be after Hajj which falls on the evening of the 4th of June. 

Umrah is often referred to as the lesser pilgrimage however Saudi Arabia, in recent years, has seen an influx of visitors for the holy pilgrimage and recently teamed up with MakeMyTrip to provide seamless eVisa services. Learn more about the annual pilgrimage by clicking here.

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