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World’s Yachting Industry Sets Sail for Dubai International Boat Show 2023

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Dubai International Boat Show is getting ready to welcome more than 30,000 visitors to the seafront district Dubai Harbour, when the region’s largest, and most established marine and lifestyle event in the Middle East will get underway from 1-5 March.

More than 175 yachts and watercraft from globally renowned shipyards such as Azimut, Ferretti, Gulf Craft, Princess, San Lorenzo, Sunreef, and Sunseeker Gulf will sail into the shores of Dubai to put on an incredible display over the five days of the show’s 29th edition.

“We are looking forward to welcoming marine enthusiasts, maritime investors and those who are interested in all things ocean to DIBS23,” says Riju George, Group Director, Exhibitions, DWTC. “Dubai has a rich maritime heritage and over the years has created an extensive ecosystem and a sophisticated hub to nurture some of the greatest boat designers and manufacturers in the world; that’s why every year we see an influx of international visitors to the show.”

With more than 12% of the world’s superyachts in the MENA region, it’s no surprise that Dubai has become one of the top-10 nautical hubs of the world within the marine industry – home to several world-class waterfront property developments and many exquisite marinas. Such infrastructure has made DIBS the perfect platform for the more than 1,000 global brands to showcase their wares and launch their latest innovations this year.

Alongside over 50 global and regional launches to be announced at the show, DIBS23 will feature a stunning lineup of yachts, with more than 10 new brands on display including Abeking & Rasmussen, Boutique Yachts, Finnmaster, Greenline Yachts, Nordhavn, SAY Carbon Yachts, Sirena Yachts, and Tecnomar. And that’s not all – for those that enjoy life on the waves and who are looking for a luxury vessel for their next adventure; due to be unveiled at the 2023 edition of the Dubai International Boat Show, is Gulfcraft’s the Majesty 111 – described as ‘anything but an average superyacht’ and will set a design precedent, offering more than ever before in terms of its design, engineering, architecture, and technical features.

“At Gulf Craft, we have always been a staunch supporter of our ‘home show’ since its inception; as an international manufacturer of cutting-edge yachts and boats we are proud to be part of such a prestigious event on our home ground,” said Mohammed Alshaali, Gulf Craft Chairman. “At this year’s edition of Dubai International Boat Show, we are thrilled to introduce our brand-new Majesty 111 superyacht – a vessel that will redefine industry standards and set the precedent for our future Majesty models. We are committed to continue our contribution to the region’s yachting industry and look forward to further supporting the UAE’s reputation as an exceptional global yachting destination.”

Ocean lovers can also explore the ocean with Sunseeker Gulf at its debut as the new regional distributor of Sunseeker Yachts across the GCC; known for exceptional yacht designs and innovative technology, Sunseeker Gulf is poised to impress everyone with its latest offerings.

Explore the latest technology and design within the Equipment, Supplies and Services area, where there is plenty to discover; Elcome, will introduce the Starlink internet connection service, the revolutionary high speed service from Space X, available worldwide, which enables boat owners to connect from the most remote waters across the world to enhance experience and productivity. On the water make sure to stop by Silent-Yachts, the premier ocean-going production yachts in the world which are powered solely by clean energy, with solar panels and batteries feeding electric motors, which will be showcasing a partnership with EV Labs and demonstrating sustainable energy at sea to recharge boats entirely through the sun’s rays.

The Middle East Yachting Conference (MEYC), 28 February brings together senior representatives from around the industry to hear diverse perspectives from across the global landscape, discuss some of the industry’s key trends around technology, geo-politics, investments and debate the industries strategy and policies of the future in a challenging yet optimistic market; DIBS looks forward to welcoming a diverse panel of speakers from across the seas. Make sure you don’t miss Thomas Weigend, Managing Director of Meyer Werft who are building the remarkable Njord yacht, a 948-foot luxury vessel, described as “the world’s largest private residence yacht” with 117 private apartments, who will take about the ambition of scale and elegance – a fitting tribute to the city of Dubai.

Premiering in Dubai, and hosted at DIBS, is the world’s second edition of the Experiential Yachting Forum from 2 to 3 March, bringing investors into the yachting world and exploring alternative uses of superyachts. Investors, industry leads, and marine enthusiasts will gather to tackle pressing concerns like the alternative use of superyachts and yachting to make a positive impact for the communities at sea and on land. Other topics will grapple with the future of yachts beyond relaxation and exploration, including the possibility of medical tourism at sea. Many prominent personalities from the community will give their views.

In the year of sustainability and in the approach to COP28 DIBS pushes forward with their sustainability promise and 2023 will see the launch of the DIBS S.E.A. (Sustainable Environmental Action) Mission to support Dubai’s marine life. The show features a programme of initiatives to promote the sustainability of our oceans – combining community, creativity, and a love for the marine world. Event partners include Dubai Can, Dubai Harbour, trust your Water, GEMS Schools, Ethical Yacht Wear, and the Arabian Ocean Rowing Team, who in January completed the record-breaking Atlantic Row Mission, raising awareness about ocean pollution – look out for the S.E.A logo around the show for more sustainable initiatives and exhibitors.

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THE FAMILY SUMMER JUST GOT EASIER AT RIVA BEACH CLUB

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Summer in Dubai has a way of testing every family’s plans, the heat sets in, school lets out, and finding somewhere the kids can burn energy while the adults actually get to relax becomes the day’s real challenge. Riva Beach Club is answering that with a season built around exactly this kind of family time, a place where mornings stretch into afternoons by the water and evenings wind down just as easily, giving every member of the family a reason to stay a little longer.

Weekdays are where the value really shows itself. Adults make their way in from AED 99, with AED 89 of that landing straight back as food and beverage credit, while children join on the same terms, their AED 99 entry fully redeemable on snacks and drinks throughout the day. It is the kind of offer that turns a random Tuesday into an outing worth taking, especially once happy hour rolls around from 3pm, giving parents their own reason to stay a little longer once the kids have had their fill of the water.

Weekends lean further into the family of it all. The Weekend Treat brings the same fully redeemable child entry alongside a slightly more generous adult package, AED 150 with AED 125 in credit, built for the families who want two full days poolside rather than squeezing everything into one. It is the sort of offer that removes the usual back and forth over which day to go, since both are covered without the cost doubling up, leaving more room in the budget for the extras that actually make a day out memorable.

As the afternoon heat eases and the sun starts to dip, After Dark by the Pool picks up where the day left off. Children aged eight and under are let in free, meaning families do not need to cut the visit short once dinner time approaches, while the essentials, sun loungers, fresh towels, a proper two hour beverage package, are all built into the AED 199 adult entry for the grown ups looking to stretch the evening out rather than pack up and head home. For residents, an additional 20 percent off food and wine sweetens what is already one of the more relaxed ways to close out a family day in Dubai’s summer heat.

The rest of the week fills in just as easily around these family staples. Fridays and Saturdays bring Sip & Splash, with two hours of unlimited house beverages alongside pool access, while the Sunday Social eases things into the week ahead with unlimited mimosas. Mondays offer Steak & Wine at AED 129, Wednesdays belong to Ladies’ Day with pool access, an appetizier and 40 percent off at Dreamworks Spa, and Fridays keep things casual with tacos from AED 49, with the Weekend Warm-Up carrying a 40 percent food discount through Thursday and into Friday evening.

Taken together, it is more of a reason to make Riva part of the family’s summer routine, one where the deals hold up whether it is a quick Wednesday visit, a full weekend by the water, or an evening that runs on long after the sun has gone down.

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RADISSON HOTEL GROUP LEVERAGES ITS STRONG OWNER CONFIDENCE TO ACCELERATE GLOBAL GROWTH

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Radisson Hotel Group continued to accelerate its growth strategy in the first half of 2026, signing and opening 160 hotels, representing more than 22,000 keys. This sustained momentum reflects continued owner confidence in the Group’s brands and ability to generate compelling results, alongside continued demand for high-quality branded hospitality across global markets.

During the first half of the year, the Group strengthened its presence across Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and Asia Pacific through a combination of signings, openings, market entries, and brand extensions. Activity continues to be driven by a diversified portfolio spanning luxury, lifestyle, upscale, resort, conversion, and mixed-use opportunities.

Diversified Growth Across EMEA

Across Europe, Radisson Hotel Group recorded several notable milestones, including the signing of Radisson Collection Hotel, Frankfurt and Radisson RED Vienna Danube Riverside, alongside new openings across Austria, Germany, and Poland. The Group broadened its resort footprint with new openings in Tenerife and Phuket, while Radisson Individuals expanded in Greece and Spain. Lifestyle and luxury brands also extended their reach, with Radisson RED debuting in New Zealand, the Philippines, and Türkiye, while Radisson Collection strengthened its presence in key gateway destinations, such as Lake Como. The Group is expanding its Verified Net Zero program, with the coming months seeing an additional 10 hotels joining the initiative across Norway, Denmark, Sweden, the United Kingdom, and the first VNZ hotel in South Africa, while Les Loges, the gastronomic restaurant at Cour des Loges Lyon, A Radisson Collection Hotel, was awarded its first Michelin star just 10 months after reopening.

Across the Middle East and Africa, notable openings, including Radisson Blu Hotel, Dubai Barsha HeightsRadisson Collection Residences, Riyadh, and Radisson Blu Hotel, Almaty Airport, reinforced the Group’s presence in strategic markets.Africa surpassed a significant milestone during the period, with more than 100 hotels now in operation and under development across the continent.

In EMEA and SEAP, Radisson has been the most-signed hotel brand within its segment since 2019, demonstrating the continued relevance of the brand, and the group, to owners and guests.

“We create value for our guests and owners through our brands and people. We believe in the long-term nature of our business and are committed to deliver above market returns to all our stakeholders,” says Elie Younes, Executive Vice President and Global Chief Development Officer at Radisson Hotel Group.

New Market Entries and Brand Expansion Strengthen Asia Pacific

Asia Pacific remains one of Radisson Hotel Group’s most important regions, supported by favourable demographics, increasing travel demand, and rising investor confidence in branded hospitality.

China continues to play an important role in the Group’s long-term development strategy, with more than 260 hotels in operation across Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Park Inn by Radisson, and Radisson RED, and a substantial development pipeline across its midscale and lifestyle portfolio. Activity remains robust across major urban centers, including Wuhan, Beijing, and Chongqing, as well as emerging Tier 2, Tier 3, and Tier 4 cities, supported by the world’s largest domestic travel market and continued demand for branded hospitality.

Across Southeast Asia Pacific, LIME Resort Bohol, a member of Radisson Individuals Premier, marked the debut of the brand in in the region, In Australasia, Radisson RED Auckland became both the Group’s first hotel in New Zealand and the first Radisson RED in the region.

India Remains a Growth Market

“India is one of the most promising hotel development markets in the world today,” says Younes. “Demand continues to outpace supply, infrastructure is improving rapidly, and owner confidence remains high. Combined with our legacy in the country, the awareness of our brands and our exceptional colleagues on the ground, these fundamentals create significant opportunities for long-term, meaningful growth.”

During the first half of 2026, the Group signed and opened 22 hotels in India, bringing its development pipeline in the country to nearly 100 hotels. Radisson Hotel Group currently operates 142 hotels with more than 15,500 keys across 86 cities in India, reinforcing its position as one of the country’s leading international hotel operators. The Group recently unveiled its India Vision 2030 plan, which aims to grow its portfolio to 500 hotels over the next five years.

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ANANTARA RETREAT SANTORINI ABU DHABI REIMAGINES DATE HARVEST SEASON

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This summer, Anantara Retreat Santorini Abu Dhabi, operated by Minor Hotels, invites guests to discover a different side of its serene coastal sanctuary as it celebrates its annual Date Harvest Season. From July to September, the luxury retreat’s 450 date palm trees bear around six varieties of dates, inspiring curated guest experiences that celebrate the UAE’s treasured fruit through farm tours, culinary creations, botanical beverages and wellness.

At the heart of the season is the Date Farm Tour, led by in-house Retreat Date Storyteller, Nadia Bouassia, where guests explore the palm farm, learn about the harvest and taste freshly picked dates. In the lobby, a curated date display extends the experience with a seasonal tasting station on arrival.

Guests can experience the harvest beyond the palm farm through a curated selection of optional culinary and beverage offerings, including culinary classes featuring the retreat’s signature date pudding and Jewel of Al Jarf, a botanical drink made with dates, tamarind and honey. At breakfast, date seed coffee offers a thoughtful expression of the season, with seeds carefully air-dried, roasted, ground and brewed to showcase the harvest in a distinctive new way.

The season’s most distinctive wellness highlight is the Tamr Al Nakheel Ritual (Dates of the Palm Ritual), a 90-minute spa journey featuring dates harvested from the retreat’s own palm trees. The ritual celebrates the fruit’s natural richness in antioxidants, vitamins, and essential minerals. Designed to hydrate, soften, and revitalise the skin, the experience begins with a nourishing body wrap made with freshly harvested dates and milk, accompanied by a relaxing head massage. Following a refreshing shower, guests continue with a soothing full-body massage using rich shea butter to deeply moisturise and replenish the skin. The ritual concludes with the retreat’s signature Golden Harvest Elixir, crafted from its own dates for a naturally energising finish.

“It is amazing to see how the fruit of these precious trees has inspired experiences across the retreat, from arrival and dining to beverage and now spa and wellness,” said Rachid Bakas, General Manager of Anantara Retreat Santorini Abu Dhabi. “Every summer, we harvest more than 3,200 kilograms of dates, and this has become an integral part of our sustainability initiatives. Beyond creating meaningful guest experiences, the harvest also allows us to give back to the community. While we are a Greek-inspired luxury retreat, we are deeply connected to our setting in the Emirates, and celebrating the date harvest is a beautiful way to honour the destination we proudly call home.”

Inspired by the effortless elegance of the Greek islands, Anantara Retreat Santorini Abu Dhabi is an adults-only luxury retreat set along the coastline between Dubai and Abu Dhabi. Home to just 22 keys, including a royal suite, the retreat offers an intimate escape defined by sea views, curated dining, wellness experiences and personalised hospitality. Blending Mediterranean-inspired design with the warmth of its Emirati setting, the retreat is a soulful hideaway where privacy, tranquillity and destination-led experiences create a distinctive coastal sanctuary in the UAE.

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