Home GCC Oman Qatari Diar To Develop Oman Five-star luxury resorts, marinas and a sports academy are planned for Ras Al Hadd following agreement. by Neil Churchill July 10, 2012 The property arm of Qatar’s sovereign wealth fund, Qatari Diar, has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Oman’s Ministry of Tourism to develop three mixed-use developments in the sultanante. A five-star luxury hotel resort and spa is planned for Ras Al Hadd in Oman’s Sur district, consisting of residential villas, apartments, souks, a marina and villa plots. The project’s value was not cited. The second development also includes a five-star luxury resort hotel and spa as well as residential villas and apartments while the third project includes a yacht club, marina, sports academy and three boutique hotels. Mohammed bin Ali al-Hedfa, CEO of Qatari Diar, said: “We are extremely thrilled with the signing of this MoU, which signifies our commitment to investing in the tourism sector of the brotherly state of Oman. “It is an important country to us, and one full of promises.” Earlier in the year Gulf Business reported how Oman will add over 2,000 additional hotel and resort rooms to its portfolio by 2012/2013, with 726 rooms planned for Muscat and more for niche resorts such as Salalah, Khasab, Duqm and the Hajar Mountains. Speaking at the time, Maitha Al Mahrouqi, undersecretary of the Ministry of Tourism said: “Oman is seeing strong investor demand in the sector, especially in niche properties. “This is from government sponsored joint ventures through OMRAN and increasing Omani participation. Our approach is to ensure five star developments are located in five star natural landscapes.” Qatari Diar expanded aggressively into Europe last year buying the athletes’ village in London’s Olympic park for $906 million. The property firm’s worldwide portfolio is valued at over $39 billion. Diar made a $700 million deal in April to build a development in Washington D.C. – its first significant investment in the United States property market. Al-Hedfa confirmed in March the firm was eyeing investment in emerging markets for 2012 while actively looking at other opportunities in the U.S. Tags Breaking News 0 Comments You might also like 19 injured after fire breaks out in a building in Abu Dhabi Two killed and over 100 injured in Abu Dhabi gas explosion Dubai’s DIFC Authority To Split Into Two Entities Syrian Defence Minister Killed