Contributed to the huge growth of sports tourism in the region

Ski Dubai ... the world's best indoor ski resort

Ski Dubai won, for the fifth year in a row, the “Best Indoor Ski Resort in the World” at the prestigious World Ski Awards.

The World Ski Awards is the most prestigious award program in the ski tourism sector, and covers a wide range of categories in which the best resorts, hotels and ski industry companies compete from different parts of the world.

Ski Dubai was nominated among eight internationally known indoor ski resorts, from Egypt, Germany, China, Spain, Scotland, New Zealand and the Netherlands, and its victory was announced after receiving the highest number of votes from the ski sector and its customers.

Ski Dubai has contributed to the huge growth of sports tourism in the region, with the promotion of the culture of winter sports in the UAE. Every year, up to 80,000 people are introduced to snowboarding or snowboarding.

The state-of-the-art facility has also strengthened itself as an important location for hosting international competitions, by hosting a number of prestigious events, such as: various tournaments of the Emirates Ski and Snowboard Championship, the Snowboarding World Cup, and the World Cup for Skiing Snowboards for People of Determination, to attract professionals and amateurs From different parts of the world, and contribute to the prosperity of the tourism sector in the UAE.

“This award is the best testament to the passion and dedication of the Ski Dubai team, which always ensures that our visitors enjoy a global experience and exceptional service, and pushes us to constantly go beyond the usual limits,” said Mohammed Al-Atry, Director General of Global Snow Projects and Operations at Majid Al Futtaim.

We are pleased and honored at Ski Dubai that our excellence has been honored by our peers in the ski sector, and by our visitors, who voted for us and enabled us to obtain this prestigious title. ”

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