The annual Sharjah Summer Campaign is coming back, according to the Sharjah Commerce and Tourism Development Authority (SCTDA).
The SCTDA’s seasonal campaign, which runs through September 30, 2022, includes an integrated package of special hotel offers and price breaks on a variety of activities throughout the emirate’s well-known tourist and hospitality locations.
Discounts on entrance tickets to a variety of locations and attractions popular with people of all ages are included in the aggressive offers and privileged family and hotel packages. The Sharjah Summer Campaign 2022 is in line with the SCTDA’s goal to roll out innovative projects that improve the traveller experience and bolster Sharjah’s appeal as a desirable international travel destination.
Visitors and residents can enjoy Sharjah’s stunning natural settings while making lifelong memories with special family packages. Along with a variety of shopping opportunities, visitors can enjoy a variety of unique leisure activities such as sports and family outings, delectable cuisine, and immersive cultural tours of historical, heritage, and eco-tourism sites and cultural landmarks. The annual campaign aims to promote travel and strengthen Sharjah’s reputation as a secure vacation spot for families and travellers worldwide.
‘We are delighted to welcome visitors from the UAE and the region this summer with specially curated packages and exceptional offerings to inspire and nurture the interests of adventure enthusiasts, nature lovers, thrill seekers, holidaymakers, and families,’ said Khalid Jasim Al Midfa, chairman of SCTDA. Visitors to the emirate can engage in authentically local activities that span the full range of the ecosystem and take in the region’s rich history, geography, nature, culture, heritage, archaeology, and arts, as well as a variety of adventure activities like mountain and aquatic entertainment.
For the Sharjah Summer Campaign 2022, “SCTDA is cooperating with 16 hospitality businesses to deliver exceptional packages and offers to visitors and tourists from the UAE and beyond,” the official continued.