
Dammam, February 25, 2025 – The Eastern Region Municipality has successfully concluded the fourth edition of the highly anticipated Flower Festival at the Qatif Governorate's picturesque waterfront. The event, which ran for an impressive 12 days, attracted a staggering 300,000 visitors, with over 135 volunteers contributing their efforts to ensure its smooth operation.
According to the municipality, the festival was a stunning display of nature’s beauty, featuring an array of 146 corners dedicated to a variety of activities and attractions. It also offered an extensive lineup of 95 programs and events, ensuring that there was something for everyone in attendance. A true spectacle for nature lovers and horticulture enthusiasts, the festival showcased over 800,000 vibrant flowers and trees, creating a breathtaking, immersive environment that captivated visitors of all ages.
In its fourth edition, the Flower Festival proved once again to be a resounding success, building on the accomplishments of its previous years. The municipality emphasized that this annual celebration continues to gain in popularity and is rapidly becoming one of the region’s most beloved cultural and recreational events. Reflecting on the festival's success, organizers highlighted the continuous growth and development it has experienced, with each edition bringing fresh ideas and innovative attractions to the table.
Looking ahead, the municipality is already working on crafting new and exciting concepts to elevate future editions of the festival. As the event grows year after year, it is expected to further strengthen its role in promoting environmental awareness, cultural exchange, and tourism in the Eastern Region.
The Flower Festival has become more than just a floral exhibition—it has evolved into a symbol of the region’s commitment to creating vibrant, community-oriented experiences that highlight the beauty of nature and the importance of sustainability.