Anantara hotel to open in Saudi Arabia’s
NeomAnantara Hotels
Minor Hotels, the renowned hotel owner,
operator, and investor, has announced the introduction of a new luxury hotel
brand, Anantara, in the upcoming Trojena development within Saudi Arabia's
NEOM.
Anantara Resort, set amidst the
picturesque Trojena region, will boast 270 keys, offering a range of rooms and
suites featuring private pools and captivating views of the lake or mountains.
The resort will provide an exceptional
dining experience with two specialty restaurants, an all-day dining restaurant
showcasing a show kitchen, a café, a high tea lounge, and a rooftop majlis
café.
The resort will offer an extensive array
of amenities, including the Anantara Spa, hamams, a fitness center, an infinity
pool, a star gazing deck, an outdoor cinema, a kids and teens’ club, as well as
various sports activities like padel tennis, camel and horse riding, and guided
walks.
Trojena is poised to redefine luxury
living and become a hub for world-class sporting events, exhibitions, concerts,
and more. It will feature the region's first outdoor ski resort and operate on
renewable energy sources.
The property will have its own helipad,
providing helicopter accessibility, and will offer versatile spaces for
meetings and events.
Anantara Resort will be located in the
Water Village, a prominent part of the Valley Cluster in Trojena. The Water
Village will encompass residential, hospitality, and commercial developments,
complemented by retail and dining opportunities.
Dillip Rajakarier, Group CEO of Minor
International and CEO of Minor Hotels, expressed excitement about the upcoming
Anantara property in Trojena, emphasizing the perfect alignment of the
destination with Anantara's heartfelt hospitality and authentic luxury.
Rajakarier looks forward to collaborating with the NEOM team to bring this
vision to life.
Chris Newman, Executive Director of NEOM
Hotel Development, praised Anantara's ability to harmonize luxury and nature,
offering guests an extraordinary and indigenous experience. He expressed
enthusiasm for the collaboration with Minor Hotels and Trojena on this
remarkable journey.
Trojena is anticipated to welcome visitors
by late 2026 and is scheduled to host the Asian Winter Games in 2029. It will
be easily accessible through the NEOM International Airport and connected to the
mega-project's high-speed rail network.
Source: Arab News
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