What the Middle East’s Schengen-style GCC Unified Visa means for travellers

The Gulf countries will soon launch a unified tourist visa. This visa allows travellers to visit six Gulf nations. These nations are Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, and Oman. The visa aims to boost tourism and ease travel. It is similar...

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The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) is preparing to roll out a new unified tourist visa that will allow travellers to explore six Gulf countries on a single entry permit. Dubbed the "GCC Grand Tours Visa," this new travel document is expected to launch soon and has been compared to Europe’s Schengen visa system.

The unified visa will allow visitors to travel freely across Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, and Oman. It aims to streamline regional travel, remove administrative hurdles, and attract more international tourists to the Gulf.

Key features of the GCC unified visa


  • Multi-country access: The visa will allow entry into all six GCC member nations with a single permit.
  • Purpose: The visa will be issued for tourism and family visits only.
  • Application: Travellers must apply online through an official portal.
  • Validity: The visa will be valid for stays ranging from 30 to 90 days.
  • Flexibility: Applicants can opt for single-country or multiple-country access.
  • Affordability: Authorities have said the visa will be priced reasonably.

Documents required

As per initial details shared by Gulf News and GCC authorities, applicants will need the following documents:

  • A valid passport
  • A recent passport-sized photo
  • Proof of accommodation (hotel bookings or an invitation letter)
  • Travel insurance valid across the GCC
  • Recent bank statement as proof of financial means
  • Round-trip flight ticket

What travellers can expect

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Once launched, the unified visa will simplify the process of visiting multiple countries in the Gulf without the need to apply separately for each destination. Travellers can move more easily across borders, whether by air or road, with fewer delays or administrative barriers.

The visa will also introduce modern technology to meet global security standards. GCC Secretary General Jassem Al Budaiwi said in an official statement, “The unified visa reflects the vision of our leaders to strengthen integration and cooperation.” He added that the initiative will bring both tourism and economic benefits to the region.

Speaking at a press event, UAE Minister of Economy Abdulla bin Touq Al Marri confirmed that the visa has received final approval and is now in the implementation phase. “The single (GCC) tourist visa has been approved and waiting now to be implemented, hopefully, soon,” he said.

The unified visa is part of broader efforts by Gulf nations to accelerate tourism growth and economic diversification. In 2023, the GCC region welcomed 68.1 million visitors, generating over $110 billion in tourism revenue. This marked a 42.8% increase in tourist arrivals compared to pre-pandemic levels.

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The move is expected to boost “bleisure” travel — a blend of business and leisure — by making it easier for business travellers to extend their stays and explore neighbouring countries.

It will also support job creation and investment in hospitality, transport, and infrastructure. In the UAE alone, the travel and tourism sector supported 833,000 jobs in 2024 and is projected to employ 1 million people by 2030, according to the World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC).
6 Gulf countries you can visit with GCC's upcoming Schengen-style visa
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The long-awaited unified tourist visa for Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries has been formally approved and will be launched soon. The visa, inspired by the European Schengen model, will let travellers to move across GCC nations under a single travel document.

Here are the countries you can visit, and a complete travel itinerary for each.

The long-awaited unified tourist visa for Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries has been formally approved and will be launched soon. The visa, inspired by the European Schengen model, will let tr..
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Cities Covered: Dubai & Abu Dhabi

From India:
Direct flights from Mumbai, Delhi, Kochi, Chennai, Hyderabad
Airlines: IndiGo, Air India Express, Emirates


Best Time: November to March

Itinerary:
Day 1: Arrive Dubai Rs Dubai Mall + Burj Khalifa
Day 2: Desert Safari + Global Village
Day 3: Day trip to Abu Dhabi Rs Sheikh Zayed Mosque + Louvre
Day 4: Miracle Garden + Souk shopping

Cost Estimate (Per Person):
Flight: Rs 18,000 (one-way)
Stay (3-star x 3 nights): Rs 10,500
Local travel/tickets: Rs 7,000
Meals: Rs 4,000

Total: Rs 39,500

Cities Covered: Dubai & Abu DhabiFrom India:Direct flights from Mumbai, Delhi, Kochi, Chennai, HyderabadAirlines: IndiGo, Air India Express, EmiratesBest Time: November to MarchItinerary:Day 1: Arriv..
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Cities Covered: Riyadh & AlUla

From India:
Direct flights from Delhi, Hyderabad, Mumbai
Airlines: Saudia, Flynas, Air India

Best Time:
October to March

Itinerary:
Day 1: Arrive Riyadh Rs Kingdom Tower + Sky Bridge
Day 2: Masmak Fort + Diriyah
Day 3: Fly/train to AlUla Rs Elephant Rock
Day 4: Madain Saleh + return to Riyadh

Cost Estimate (Per Person):
Flight: Rs 22,000
Domestic travel & AlUla tour: Rs 6,000
Stay (x3 nights): Rs 9,000
Meals & entry: Rs 4,000

Total: Rs 41,000

Cities Covered: Riyadh & AlUlaFrom India:Direct flights from Delhi, Hyderabad, MumbaiAirlines: Saudia, Flynas, Air India​Best Time: October to MarchItinerary:Day 1: Arrive Riyadh Rs Kingdom Tower + ..
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City: Manama

From India:
Direct flights from Mumbai, Kochi, Hyderabad
Airlines: Gulf Air, Air India Express

Best Time: November to March

Itinerary:

Day 1: Arrive Manama Rs Bahrain Fort + Museum
Day 2: Grand Mosque + Souq + Tree of Life

Cost Estimate (Per Person):
Flight: Rs 16,000
Stay (x1 night): Rs 3,000
Local travel & entry: Rs 2,000
Meals: Rs 1,000

Total: Rs 22,000

City: ManamaFrom India:Direct flights from Mumbai, Kochi, HyderabadAirlines: Gulf Air, Air India ExpressBest Time: November to March​Itinerary:Day 1: Arrive Manama Rs Bahrain Fort + MuseumDay 2: Gra..
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City: Doha

From India:
Direct flights from Delhi, Mumbai, Kochi
Airlines: IndiGo, Qatar Airways, Air India

Best Time: November to February

Itinerary:
Day 1: Arrive Doha Rs Souq Waqif + Corniche
Day 2: Museum of Islamic Art + Katara Village
Day 3: The Pearl + Desert Safari (optional)

Cost Estimate (Per Person):
Flight: Rs 17,000
Stay (x2 nights): Rs 7,000
Local transport/entry: Rs 3,000
Meals: Rs 2,000

Total: Rs 29,000

City: DohaFrom India:Direct flights from Delhi, Mumbai, KochiAirlines: IndiGo, Qatar Airways, Air IndiaBest Time: November to FebruaryItinerary:Day 1: Arrive Doha Rs Souq Waqif + CornicheDay 2: Muse..
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City: Muscat

From India:
Direct flights from Mumbai, Kochi, Chennai
Airlines: SalamAir, Oman Air

Best Time: October to April

Itinerary:
Day 1: Arrive Muscat Rs Sultan Qaboos Mosque + Souq
Day 2: Bimmah Sinkhole + Wadi Shab day trip
Day 3: Al Alam Palace + Coastal drive

Cost Estimate (Per Person):
Flight: Rs 14,000
Stay (x2 nights): Rs 6,000
Tours/transport: Rs 4,000
Meals: Rs 2,000

Total: Rs 26,000

City: MuscatFrom India:Direct flights from Mumbai, Kochi, ChennaiAirlines: SalamAir, Oman AirBest Time: October to AprilItinerary:Day 1: Arrive Muscat Rs Sultan Qaboos Mosque + SouqDay 2: Bimmah Sin..
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City: Kuwait City

From India:

Direct flights from Delhi, Mumbai, Kochi
Airlines: Jazeera Airways, Kuwait Airways

Best Time:
November to March

Itinerary:
Day 1: Arrive Kuwait City Rs Kuwait Towers + beach
Day 2: Grand Mosque + Tareq Rajab Museum
Day 3: Souq Al Mubarakiya + Marina Mall

Cost Estimate (Per Person):
Flight: Rs 14,000
Stay (x2 nights): Rs 6,000
Local travel & entry: Rs 3,000
Meals: Rs 2,000

Total:
Rs 25,000 + visa

City: Kuwait City​From India:Direct flights from Delhi, Mumbai, KochiAirlines: Jazeera Airways, Kuwait Airways​Best Time: November to MarchItinerary:Day 1: Arrive Kuwait City Rs Kuwait Towers + beac..
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Dubai, which recorded over 7.1 million visitors between January and April 2025, continues to lead regional tourism efforts. The unified visa is expected to complement Dubai’s strong travel numbers by allowing visitors to extend their Gulf itineraries to include other destinations, such as Muscat, Doha, or Riyadh.

With its Schengen-style structure, the upcoming GCC visa signals a major step toward regional integration in travel. While the official rollout date has not been announced, preparations are well underway, and the visa is expected to be launched soon.
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