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Collaborating with ASEZA - Aqaba Special Economic Zone Authority- Saraya Aqaba hosted the World Tourism Day event, which is an annual, globally celebrated event on September 27. Mr. Abdallah Al Fraihat and H.E. Engineer Nayef Bakhit, Eagle Hills Jordan’s CEO and ASEZA’s Chef Commissioner respectively, attended the event accompanied by several VIPs, Journalists, entrepreneurs, and influencers. This festival included several segments, including folkloric segments, air shows by Royal Falcons, in addition to an open bazaar.
During the event, ASEZA’s Chef Commissioner, H.E. Engineer Nayef Bakhit, expressed his gratitude to Eagle Hills Jordan for hosting the event in one of its projects. According to Bakhit, Saraya Aqaba project is one of the finest examples to reflect the achievements made in the Jordanian tourism industry and one of the spectacular landmarks in the city that set Jordan as a major investment and tourism destination locally and on the regional level.
On his behalf, Eagle Hills CEO, Mr. Abdallah Al Fraihat, shed the light on the importance of the existing and fruitful collaboration between the company and ASEZA, which led to making this event possible. In his speech, Mr. Al Fraihat said “Working in line with the vision of his Majesty; King Abdullah the Second and collaborating with ASEZA, our pursuit started and continues to elevate Jordan’s status as a leading tourism and investment destination at the regional and global scenes. From this very spot in Saraya Aqaba, in the heart of this wonderful Jordanian city, I invite and welcome the whole world to experience our Jordanian-flavored, world-class experience of entertainment. This unique flavor embodies our pride of Jordan, and how dear this country is to us.”
Saraya Aqaba project spans over an area of 634,000 square meters forming one of Eagle Hills Jordan’s mega investments in the kingdom. This project embraces a unique world of family entertainment, with world-class facilities, including various residential units; Saraya Beach Club; Saraya Water Park; restaurants; beach chalets; five-star hotels; and landscaped areas offering the highest standards of hospitality, to provide visitors with a unique and an unforgettable experiences.
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Eagle Hills Jordan is the kingdom’s largest real estate development and investment company with several mega-investments in Amman and Aqaba, which aim at creating a positive impact on the investment and tourism sector in Jordan. Eagle Hills Jordan’s investment portfolio includes Saraya Aqaba and Al Raha Village in Aqaba city, alongside Amman’s projects which include St. Regis Amman and W Amman Hotel, The Residences at The St. Regis - Amman, and The Skyline Residences.
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