Moscow is enhancing its tourism offerings for visitors from Kuwait, with the goal of attracting more travelers through unique experiences and improved travel options. In the first nine months of 2024, around 13,900 Kuwaiti tourists explored the Russian capital, indicating a rising interest in Moscow’s diverse cultural and historical sites.
The city is prioritizing travel convenience by implementing visa facilitation, providing Arabic-language services, and creating tailored tour packages for Middle Eastern guests. Iconic locations like Red Square, the Kremlin, and Moscow’s upscale shopping areas are experiencing a surge in visitors from Kuwait.
Combining historical splendor with modern luxury, Moscow aims to establish itself as a premier travel destination for Gulf tourists. Officials are also focused on enhancing business and tourism collaborations, which will further improve connectivity and hospitality services.
As Russia works to broaden its tourism landscape, Moscow’s initiatives reflect a welcoming environment for Kuwaiti travelers, promising a smooth and enriching travel experience.