Some day there will be nothing odd about hearing Saudi Arabia talked about as a tourist destination. The transformation, when it comes, need not be a lengthy one.
After all, agrarian Spain required less than a decade to reconfigure itself as the world’s third-ranked destination for foreign visitors.
But it did so by attracting the sun, sand and sangria crowd, a path you can be sure the Saudi authorities are not interested in exploring.
“Endowed with a unique and diverse heritage of natural…