
SINGAPORE celebrates 50 years of independence from Malaysia this year. New York Times and CNN Travel have voted the destination as one of the top picks of 2015, and Lonely Planet has ranked the South East nation the top country destination for 2015.
“Today both Singapore and Dubai are thriving tourism hubs,” Singapore Tourism Board’s Middle East and Africa area director, Mohamed Firhan Abdul Salam. “In this respect, we keep pace with one another with a healthy dose of competition in areas like retail, events and entertainment and dining. We certainly can collaborate and learn from each other’s development experiences.” Singapore is also one of the more important airline and cruise hubs in South East Asia, and its visitor numbers go to prove its rising popularity in the Middle East. VISITOR GROWTHThe year 2014 recorded 75,700 visitors from the UAE, a 4 per cent year-on-year increase. Visitor arrivals from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia recorded a 23 per cent year-on-year growth at 25,750 in 2014. Singapore Tourism Board’s Middle East and Africa area director, Mohamed Firhan Abdul Salam, shares the secret of this success with TTN in an exclusive interview.“Singapore remains an attractive leisure destination for families from the Middle East. The suite of family-friendly attractions across the island appeals to them. “The vibrant retail scene, with the latest collection of major fashion labels affirms its position as one of Asia’s premier shopping destination, which is a big draw for the Middle Eastern visitors. “Visitors also take comfort in the wide range of halal culinary offerings in Singapore, from affordable local cuisines at street hawkers to fine dining at the many celebrity restaurants that have popped up in the city. “The safe, clean and green city gives them a sense of security and comfort while travelling in South East Asia.” THE DESTINATIONSingapore has grown in appeal as a stand-alone leisure destination, while continuing to be a favourite stopover destination for many visitors from the region.![]() |
Firhan … Singapore is a clean and safe haven |