Honoring the hotels, resorts, and hospitality groups that define luxury in the Arabian region.
Arabian hospitality is, by almost any measurable benchmark, the world's most ambitious. The region defines the global luxury hotel category, sets new operating standards every season, and continues to attract the most coveted brand debuts on the planet. The Arabian Best of Best Hospitality Awards honors the hotels, resorts, and operators carrying that standard forward.
The Hospitality Awards program is one of twenty industry-specific tracks within the broader Arabian Best of Best Awards. It is operated independently β with its own sub-jury of senior hospitality practitioners, its own category structure, and its own evaluation framework β but follows the same merit-first, sponsor-separated, blind-scored discipline that defines the entire program.
The 2026 Hospitality Awards program covers 20 dedicated categories β calibrated to the realities of operating in the hospitality sector across the Arabian region. The full list is below; nominations can be submitted across multiple categories simultaneously.
A Hospitality Awards laurel does specific work in the hospitality sector that generic regional recognition cannot. For hospitality businesses, it signals to clients, partners, regulators, and investors that you have been independently evaluated against your direct sector peers β and you have come out among the best.
Hospitality industry decision-makers β buyers, regulators, and prospective partners β take sector-specific recognition seriously precisely because it requires sector-specific evaluation. Our hospitality sub-jury consists of practitioners who have run, advised, regulated, or invested in hospitality businesses for decades. Their assessment carries weight inside the industry in a way generic awards cannot.
In hospitality, recognition often translates to premium pricing power, stronger brand storytelling, and improved customer acquisition economics. Hospitality winners frequently leverage the Arabian Best of Best laurel across marketing, packaging, advertising, and direct sales β often with measurable lift in performance metrics.
In hospitality subsectors where formal procurement processes shape commercial outcomes, the Arabian laurel often appears in evaluator rubrics as evidence of independent third-party validation. Winners report measurably improved tender outcomes following recognition.
The Arabian Best of Best Awards is recognized across all six core GCC markets and increasingly internationally. Hospitality businesses pursuing cross-border expansion use the laurel as a market-entry credential β accelerating credibility-building in new geographies.
For high-growth hospitality businesses raising capital, the Arabian laurel is a useful third-party indicator that investors recognize and respect. Several of our past winners have explicitly cited the recognition in subsequent funding rounds and term-sheet conversations.
The Hospitality Awards is available across all six of our country programs β businesses can be recognized in the broader regional hospitality program, in a specific country's hospitality categories, or in both simultaneously:
The Hospitality Awards sub-jury is composed of 3-5 senior hospitality practitioners β typically former operators, regulators, or specialists with deep sector experience. Jury seats rotate every two years to ensure fresh perspectives, and members are recused from any category where they have a direct commercial relationship with a nominee.
Our council-level oversight ensures that hospitality sub-jury independence is maintained throughout the cycle. Specific juror identities are published on the Arabian Awards main jury panel page; sub-jury rosters rotate cycle-to-cycle.
Submitting a Hospitality Award nomination takes approximately ten minutes:
Our research team will follow up within five business days if additional supporting materials are needed. Jury evaluation typically completes 4-6 weeks after submission; shortlist notifications go out approximately six weeks before the Dubai Gala.
Across eight years of evaluating hospitality sector submissions, our sub-jury has consistently rewarded nominations that:
Our past Hospitality Awards winners span the full Arabian region and include both regional category leaders and international brands with significant Middle East operations. View past winners for a curated showcase.
Any business operating in the hospitality sector β anywhere in the Arabian region β is eligible. This includes companies headquartered in the GCC, international companies with significant regional operations, and high-growth scale-ups serving hospitality markets across the Middle East. Specific sub-categories may have specific requirements; details are available on request.
The Hospitality Awards sub-jury comprises 3-5 senior hospitality practitioners with 15+ years of frontline experience. They evaluate every nomination through our five-pillar framework (market impact, innovation, financial sustainability, operational excellence, and category-specific criteria) using a blind scoring methodology. Jury independence is strictly enforced; sponsorship has no influence on outcomes.
The Hospitality Awards program covers 20 dedicated categories spanning the full breadth of the hospitality sector. These range from headline category-defining awards to specialist sub-category recognitions designed for niche operators. The full list is published above.
Winners receive a hand-crafted luxury trophy, engraved plaque, gold medal, certificate of excellence, digital winner badge, regional PR coverage, social media features, and lifetime alumni network access. Industry-specific add-ons may apply for certain categories β for example, inclusion in our annual sector-specific publications and partner events.
Yes. Many of our most celebrated winners are recognized in multiple categories within the same year β for example, a hospitality group might win Hotel of the Year while also taking Best Hotel Restaurant and Best General Manager in the same cycle. Each category is evaluated independently.
Hospitality winners consistently report measurable commercial outcomes following recognition β improved tender win-rates, premium pricing power, recruitment advantages, and stronger investor conversations. The Arabian Best of Best laurel functions as a third-party credibility signal that customers, partners, and regulators in the Middle East take seriously.
The 2026 Hospitality Awards cycle is open. Submit your nomination today β early submissions consistently outperform last-minute entries because they allow more time for the research team to verify and the sub-jury to mature their evaluation. Nominate now, contact our team for category-fit advice, or register for updates across the 2026 cycle.
The Hospitality Awards program runs in every country we cover β find the program for your market.
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