Halal tourism is a subcategory of tourism which is geared towards Muslim families who abide by rules of Islam. The hotels in such destinations do not serve alcohol and have separate swimming pools and spa facilities for men and women.
President Rouhani made the remarks on Thursday eveningin a meeting with the officials at Anzali Free Trade and Industrial Zone.
Free trade and industrial zones should regard production and creation of job opportunities as the main goal of their activities this year, he said.
The government aims to turn FTZs to an export hub instead of a center for imports of luxury products, the president said.
Shipping lines play a very strategic role in connecting the country’s free trade zones in the south to free waters which is vital for promotion of economic and industrial zones in the south, he said.
Iran’s shores should be regarded as God-given blessings, he said.
The role of FTZs is promotion of economic diplomacy, politics and commerce with the neighboring states, President Rouhani said.
Investment inside and outside such zones, expansion of scientific relations and attracting tourists should be regarded as the main characteristics of the FTZs, he said.
Unity among religions in the country’s FTZs should be also heeded, underlined President Rouhani.
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The Shia population is approximately around 200 million. Nearly half of those reside in Iran, who on earth is the demographic that he's trying to attract when talking about 'halal tourism'?
The Shias I've met have do not prioritise muslim countries over non-muslim countries when it comes to travel destinations. Surely he's not stupid enough to think the non-shia muslims living in the region are going to visit and choose Iran instead of Turkey, Dubai, Morocco etc. Those that do come are most likely educated and come just as any other tourist from around the world rather than for any 'Islamic' purpose.
Sharma Al Sheikh has been hit heavily since the Metrojet Terror Attack. Iran should look to capitalise on new found ties with Russia to offer the Kish as an alternative and safe destination for Russian tourists. Educating locals in the Russian language to help cater to them. The same should be done with regards to British and Chinese tourists.
Iran should keep religious regulations confined to two cities, Qom and Mashad. For over 10+ years I've heard about Kish and it's still irrelevant as ever. By some heavy marketing and positive branding I'm sure many would feel encouraged to come and experience your rich culture and history while contributing to your economy.
I think it is not good to divert this thread to a none related matter.
In Iran women at beaches can also swim but behind curtains.
The beach is ruined by that ghastly covering. It sticks out like a sore thumb. You can create a natural barrier without ruining the aesthetics of the coastline[planting palm trees/placing shaped boulders etc].