Dubai has been recognised with the title of World’s Leading Sustainable City 2025 by voters at the World Sustainable Travel & Hospitality Awards (WSTHA).
The prize was revealed in front of hundreds of global leaders of sustainable tourism gathered in Dubai for the World Sustainable Travel & Hospitality Awards 2025. The VIP ceremony was held at Terra, Expo City Dubai and recognised the individuals and organisations that are accelerating change in net positive tourism.
Dubai has made notable strides toward sustainability through a multifaceted approach that emphasises clean energy, efficient buildings and green infrastructure. Its ambitious Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park exemplifies the commitment to renewable energy, being one of the largest single-site solar parks globally, helping to reduce reliance on fossil fuels and cut carbon emissions.
Anas Al Ablam of Dubai Tourism said: “We are delighted to receive this award on behalf of the people of Dubai. It is a pleasure to be recognised on this global stage for our achievements.”
Elsewhere in Dubai, the push for green buildings under the Al Sa’fat certification system has seen more than half of new buildings in Dubai meeting minimum green building requirements; this translates into significant energy savings—up to around 35% for platinum-level standards—which contributes to lowering the environmental footprint of the city.
WSTHA is run in partnership with the World Sustainable Hospitality Alliance, whose partners and members represent over 66,000 hotels, eight million rooms globally, 300 brands, and over 100 supply chain and strategic partners.
Glenn Mandziuk, President & Chief Executive Officer, World Sustainable Hospitality Alliance, said: “We extend our congratulations to the city of Dubai on being honoured. This achievement reflects an outstanding commitment to innovation, collaboration, and leadership in sustainable hospitality. At the World Sustainable Hospitality Alliance, we are proud to recognise organisations that are not only redefining excellence in guest experience but also demonstrating that responsible business practices and sustainability are essential to the future of our industry – a Net Positive Hospitality future.”
Justin Cooke, Executive Vice-President of the World Sustainable Travel & Hospitality Awards, said: “Our organisation is dedicated to celebrating the individuals and companies setting new standards in protecting our planet for future generations – and Dubai is a truly deserving winner. It’s a privilege to recognise the city’s achievements at our second annual Gala Ceremony, and I wish the team at Dubai Tourism continued success in the years ahead.”
