AhlulBayt News Agency: Halal Holidays has officially launched its dedicated Muslim-friendly travel platform, HalalHolidays.asia, in response to the rapid expansion of halal tourism, which is projected to reach $225 billion by 2028.
The platform offers fully halal-certified travel packages, accommodations, and seamless booking experiences tailored to faith-conscious travelers. Industry research from CrescentRating suggests that Asia is emerging as the next major halal travel destination, with Muslim tourists increasingly seeking experiences aligned with their religious requirements while maintaining premium standards.
Vincent Tan, founder of Halal Holidays, emphasized that the platform’s mission is to make travel more accessible and comfortable for Muslims. “Faith plays a crucial role in travel decisions, and our goal is to provide a reliable, convenient, and fulfilling holiday experience — all in one place,” Tan said.
HalalHolidays.asia offers a wide range of halal-certified travel packages across popular Asian destinations, including Thailand, Japan, Turkey, the Maldives, South Korea, Indonesia, and the UAE. Each package includes essential Muslim-friendly amenities such as 100% halal-certified meals, prayer facilities, modest accommodations, and culturally sensitive services.
The platform distinguishes itself with specialized offerings, including halal beach vacations, family-friendly packages, luxury getaways, Islamic heritage tours, and Umrah Add-On Packages that merge religious pilgrimages with leisure travel. The Umrah series allows travelers to visit nearby countries while adhering to Islamic guidelines.
“We want to eliminate the anxiety Muslims often feel when booking travel abroad,” Tan noted. “From search to booking, HalalHolidays.asia ensures a seamless and trustworthy experience.”
The mobile-friendly website enables users to browse packages by destination, theme, or travel type, with clear information on included halal amenities. It also provides real-time support from Muslim travel consultants fluent in English, Malay, and Arabic.
Post-pandemic trends indicate a growing preference among Muslim travelers for meaningful experiences, spiritual rejuvenation, and ethical tourism. With Asia’s cultural diversity, affordability, and expanding Muslim population, the region is poised for significant halal tourism growth.
Halal Holidays has formed strategic partnerships with halal-certified hotels, Islamic tour operators, restaurants, and community centers to create a comprehensive network for Muslim travelers. Future plans include a mobile app, loyalty programs, and collaborations with Muslim lifestyle influencers.
“Our goal goes beyond selling vacations. We aim to help Muslims reconnect with the world, their families, and their faith through travel,” Tan concluded.
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