Home UAE Dubai UAE holiday home rental: Abu Dhabi announces major change for farm houses, RVs DCT Abu Dhabi will introduce a comprehensive policy framework to license and promote farmhouse tourism activity, to develop immersive agri-tourism experiences by Gulf Business August 29, 2023 Image credit: Abu Dhabi Media Office The Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi (DCT Abu Dhabi) has announced an update to its holiday homes policy. According to the amendments, farmhouse owners in the capital will now be able to obtain licenses to transform their properties into holiday homes, as per Abu Dhabi Media Office. Additionally, DCT Abu Dhabi’s updated policy now includes caravans, and RVs, and allows landlords and residential unit owners to obtain more than one holiday home license for multiple units. The tourism department said its amendments present a key opportunity for investors and property management firms. “Our expansion of Abu Dhabi’s holiday homes licencing system to allow farmhouses to offer guest accommodations will support both Abu Dhabi’s hospitality and agri-tourism sectors. pic.twitter.com/lcsrZh9sLQ — Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi (@dctabudhabi) August 29, 2023 Holiday homes as a tourism revenue stream The change is designed to diversify accommodation offerings available in the emirate and unlock new economic advantages for farm house owners. The expansion of the policy is in alignment with recent decisions by the Abu Dhabi government which facilitates farm owners to secure licenses for economic activities, as per its statement. Saleh Mohamed Al Geziry, director-general for Tourism at the DCT – Abu Dhabi said, “Our expansion of Abu Dhabi’s holiday homes licencing policy to allow farmhouses to offer guest accommodations will support both Abu Dhabi’s hospitality and agri-tourism sectors. As the emirate witnesses substantial tourism growth, it is imperative that we continue to offer visitors unique and sustainable experiences that reflect our rich heritage and renowned Emirati hospitality.” DCT Abu Dhabi said it is providing guidance to farmhouse owners seeking to register their properties, including organising sessions on navigating the licensing system and clarifying the requirements. In addition, farmhouse owners have a grace period of six months to initiate the licensing process for their properties, aimed at ensuring a seamless transition and avoiding any potential penalties. DCT Abu Dhabi is set to introduce a comprehensive policy framework to licence and promote farmhouse tourism activity, through which farm owners will be encouraged to develop and promote Emirati-led, immersive agri-tourism experiences. Also read: Abu Dhabi Global Market issues hotel and tourism regulations Tags Abu Dhabi real estate Holiday Homes holiday homes licence 0 Comments You might also like Landlords, hotel owners can rent out short-term holiday homes in Ajman Holiday homes in Dubai now need QR codes on entrances, here’s why Hospitality trends: The rising popularity of holiday homes Dubai ranks as 10th best Airbnb destination globally in 2022