Ras Al Khaimah’s hotel sector is booming in 2025, with visitor arrivals up 6% and revenues climbing 9% to AED 822 million. The emirate welcomed 653,700 guests in the first half, half of them international. With 29 new luxury hotels planned by 2030, including Wynn Al Marjan Island and eco-resorts like Earth Shore, RAK is redefining premium tourism while boosting its economy and global appeal.