Saudi hotels occupancy rates advance to 63% in Q1 2025

06/07/2025 Argaam Special
Riyadh city

Riyadh city


Hotel room occupancy in Saudi Arabia neared 63% in Q1 2025, up 2.1% from Q1 2024, data issued by the General Authority for Statistics (GASTAT) showed.

 

In contrast, occupancy in serviced apartments and other hospitality facilities fell to 50.7% during the same period, according to GASTAT’s Tourism Establishments Statistics bulletin.

 

The following table shows occupancy rates for hotels, serviced apartments, and other hospitality facilities:

 

Occupancy Rates for Hotels, Serviced Apartments & Others

Period

Hotels (%)

Serviced Apts & Others

Q1 2023

63.2%

53.0%

Q2

54.9%

50.9%

Q3

53.4%

56.2%

Q4

60.2%

55.4%

Q1 2024

60.9%

54.5%

Q2

55.4%

52.4%

Q3

46.1%

58.0%

Q4

56.0%

55.9%

Q1 2025

63.0%

50.7%

 

Below are the room occupancy rates for hotels, serviced apartments, and other hospitality facilities by region during Q1 2025:

 

Room Occupancy Rate by Region

Region

Serviced Apartment (%)

Hotels (%)

Riyadh

60.6%

59.5%

Makkah

47.2%

61.0%

Madinah

50.7%

82.7%

Qassim

47.3%

45.6%

Eastern Province

51.3%

54.8%

Asir

38.4%

29.6%

Tabuk

43.9%

40.6%

Hail

47.2%

39.1%

Northern Borders

39.6%

41.1%

Jazan

47.0%

40.2%

Najran

56.2%

38.4%

Al-Baha

25.7%

24.0%

Jouf

38.8%

39.6%

 

The average daily rate (ADR) for a hotel room in Saudi Arabia reached about SAR 477 during Q1 2025, a 3% decrease compared to Q1 2024.

 

However, the ADR for a room in serviced apartments and other hospitality facilities amounted to approximately SAR 209 during the same quarter, up 7% year-on-year (YoY).

 

Average Daily Rate (SAR)

Period

Hotels

Serviced Apts & Others

Q1 2023

515

168

Q2

790

174

Q3

442

173

Q4

450

176

Q1 2024

494

195

Q2

669

199

Q3

354

200

Q4

440

220

Q1 2025

477

209

 

The following table shows the ADR per room in serviced apartments and other hospitality facilities as well as hotels by region in Q1 2025:

 

ADR by Region (SAR)

Region

Serviced Apts & Others

Hotels

Riyadh

238

848

Tabuk

146

702

Madinah

277

475

Hail

215

474

Makkah

202

444

Qassim

153

444

Eastern Province

214

438

Jazan

208

302

Jouf

125

278

Al-Baha

148

272

Asir

121

268

Najran

91

222

Northern Borders

154

202

 

The average length of stay for a guest in hotels was nearly 4.1 nights during Q1 2025. Meanwhile, in serviced apartments and other hospitality facilities, guests lodged for a median of 2.1 nights, as follows:

 

Average Stay in Serviced Apartments & Hotels (Nights)

Period

Hotels

Serviced Apts & Others

Q1 2023

3.7

2.5

Q2

4.4

2.4

Q3

3.7

2.5

Q4

3.6

2.4

Q1 2024

4.1

2.2

Q2

5.2

2.1

Q3

4.2

2.1

Q4

3.6

2.1

Q1 2025

4.1

2.1

 

The following table shows the average length of stay of guests at hotels as well as serviced apartments and other hospitality facilities by region in Q1 2025:

 

Average Length of Stay by Region in Q1 2025 (Nights)

Region

Hotels

Serviced Apts & Others

Makkah

4.7

2.0

Madinah

3.7

2.4

Riyadh

2.7

2.3

Tabuk

2.6

2.2

Eastern Province

2.3

2.1

Jouf

2.1

1.9

Northern Borders

2.0

2.0

Asir

1.8

2.0

Jazan

1.8

1.9

Qassim

1.7

1.8

Hail

1.7

1.8

Al-Baha

1.7

2.4

Najran

1.6

2.2

 

The number of workers in Saudi Arabia’s tourism sector grew by 4% YoY in Q1 2025, reaching around 983,300.

 

Of the total, 243,400 were Saudi nationals, representing 25%, while 739,900 were non-Saudis, accounting for the remaining 75%.

 

The following table shows the number of tourism workers since Q1 2023:

 

Tourism Employees (‘000)

Period

Saudis

Non-Saudis

Total

Q1 2023

239.74

660.79

900.53

Q2

242.11

670.08

912.20

Q3

243.95

675.22

919.17

Q4

244.90

684.51

929.40

Q1 2024

247.71

696.59

944.30

Q2

245.91

713.27

959.18

Q3

240.77

707.86

948.63

Q4

242.07

724.46

966.53

Q1 2025

243.37

739.88

983.25

 

Riyadh topped the Kingdom's regions in terms of the number of workers in tourism activities at nearly 324,700, representing about 33% of the total. Makkah followed with approximately 273,600 workers, as shown in the following table:

 

Geographical Distribution of Tourism Employees

Region

Number of Employees ('000)

Ratio to Total (%)

Riyadh

324.74

33.0%

Makkah

273.64

27.8%

Eastern Province

148.66

15.1%

Madinah

59.17

6.0%

Asir

47.67

4.8%

Qassim

32.57

3.3%

Jazan

28.38

2.9%

Tabuk

22.35

2.3%

Hail

12.88

1.3%

Najran

10.59

1.1%

Jouf

8.16

0.8%

Northern Borders

7.37

0.7%

Al-Baha

7.07

0.7%

Total

983.25

100.0%

 

Workers in tourism activities made up 5.4% of the total workforce in the Saudi economy during Q1 2025.

 

Elsewhere, they represented 8.1% of the overall private-sector employment for the three-month period.

 

Tourism Workforce Contribution

Period

Private Sector

Economy*

Q1 2024

8.7%

5.7%

Q2

8.6%

5.7%

Q3

8.3%

5.5%

Q4

8.2%

5.5%

Q1 2025

8.1%

5.4%

*Includes workers registered with the General Organization for Social Insurance (GOSI), the Civil Service, and domestic labor.

 

Tourism Establishments Statistics rely on administrative records, statistical surveys, and secondary data to provide comprehensive information on tourism in Saudi Arabia.

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