Arabian Post Staff -Dubai

The Saudi Red Sea Authority has formalised a partnership with the Ministry of Municipalities and Housing through a memorandum of understanding aimed at advancing the development and management of marinas along the Red Sea coastline. This strategic alliance encompasses the creation of marine vessel maintenance centres, enhancement of beach facilities, and the promotion of coastal tourism destinations, all in alignment with the objectives of Saudi Vision 2030.
The MoU was signed by SRSA’s Chief Executive Officer, Mohammed Al-Nasser, and the Deputy Minister for Licensing and Project Coordination, Mohammed Al-Mulhim. This collaboration underscores SRSA’s commitment to establishing comprehensive regulations and operational standards for marinas, overseeing their development, and ensuring environmental safeguards in marine tourism zones. A key focus is to attract a diverse range of visitors and expand the coastal tourism sector.
Central to the agreement is the utilisation of the Balady platform for processing applications related to the establishment, development, and operation of both onshore and offshore marinas within the designated areas. These facilities will be constructed in accordance with the Saudi Building Code and the approved Marina Planning and Design Code. The partnership also addresses the licensing procedures for commercial operations and the specific requirements for constructing marine fuel stations.
Beyond marina development, the MoU outlines plans for the creation and licensing of marine vessel repair and maintenance centres, providing a regulatory framework for their operations. Additionally, there is a concerted effort to develop and manage beach areas within the specified regions, which includes issuing necessary construction and commercial permits.
The collaboration extends into technological integration, with both entities aiming to enhance coastal monitoring systems and promote coastal tourism destinations. This involves identifying investment opportunities and mapping both tangible and intangible assets along the Red Sea shoreline. A significant aspect of the partnership is the development of policies and initiatives designed to bolster the local workforce in the municipal, housing, and coastal tourism sectors. The agreement also emphasises the advancement of smart marina initiatives, contributing to the development of sustainable coastal cities and improving the overall quality of life.
This MoU is a testament to SRSA’s ongoing efforts to expand strategic partnerships, share expertise, and adopt best practices to fulfil its mission of enhancing coastal tourism. These initiatives are in direct support of the broader goals outlined in Saudi Vision 2030, aiming to create a dynamic and sustainable tourism industry.
Established in November 2021, the Saudi Red Sea Authority serves as the regulatory body for marine and navigational tourism activities within Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea domain. Its responsibilities include issuing necessary licences and permits, formulating policies, and identifying areas suitable for marine tourism, all while ensuring the protection of the marine environment. The authority plays a pivotal role in promoting investment opportunities and enhancing human capital through targeted training programmes.