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Sindalah teams up with BWA yachting to elevate Red Sea's superyacht experience

Sindalah aims to become the next super yacht destination
 

Sindalah teams up with BWA yachting to elevate Red Sea's superyacht experience  

NEOM has revealed that BWA Yachting, a leading provider of superyacht concierge and maritime agency services, will establish an office at the prestigious Sindalah luxury island development.

Designated as the 'Key partner superyacht agency in NEOM,' BWA Yachting's presence at Sindalah will cater to the needs of the world's most extraordinary luxury vessels, as Sindalah prepares to become the highly anticipated first ultra-prime superyacht destination in the Red Sea.

Emerging from the crystal-clear waters of the Red Sea, just off the northwestern coast of Saudi Arabia, Sindalah is set to redefine the concept of bespoke travel. It will be the inaugural showcase of NEOM's assets, offering a glimpse into the future of civilization. As one of NEOM's 39 islands, Sindalah will provide its residents with an idyllic luxury lifestyle and will house a world-class yachting ecosystem with over 5,000 berths.

BWA Yachting will play a pivotal role in managing operations at Sindalah's international superyacht marina, delivering top-notch services to the island's esteemed clientele. With a highly experienced team, BWA Yachting will assist captains, managers, and crews in every aspect of superyacht management, including customs and clearance procedures, provisioning, logistics, shipping, concierge services, and financial assistance. The collaboration with BWA Yachting ensures a seamless premium experience for customers, as Sindalah emerges as the new go-to destination on the yachting calendar, offering six months of winter sunshine annually.

Antoni Vives, Chief Urban Development and Islands Officer at NEOM, expressed enthusiasm for the partnership, stating, "Sindalah will redefine the luxury island experience and become the most sought-after yachting destination in the world, offering six months of winter sun and convenient access to Mediterranean ports. Working with BWA Yachting allows us to leverage their expertise and create an unparalleled yachting ecosystem and elevated experience that Sindalah will become synonymous with. This partnership marks a significant milestone as we invite the world to set sail for Sindalah."

Paschalis Patsiokas, CEO of BWA Yachting, conveyed his honor and excitement at being invited to be part of this groundbreaking project within NEOM. He affirmed the company's commitment to providing world-class services to superyachts visiting Sindalah and expressed anticipation in crafting captivating NEOM itineraries that offer extraordinary experiences in this spectacular new destination.

Scheduled to open in early 2024, Sindalah will serve as a glamorous gateway to the wonders of the Red Sea, attracting luxury travelers from around the globe. The ultra-prime marina will offer 86 berths for yachts up to 50 meters in length, with additional serviced offshore buoys accommodating superyachts up to 180 meters. Onshore, Sindalah will host restaurants featuring curated cuisine by renowned Michelin-starred chefs, futuristic and experiential luxury retail experiences, and an exceptional golf course that ranks among the world's most exotic.

Leisure seekers will be captivated by Sindalah's unique beach club, hosted by renowned entertainment icons of the region. The Marine Activities Center will provide adventurous experiences, allowing guests to explore the mesmerizing marine life beneath the surface of the Red Sea. Sindalah will also feature three luxury hotels, including a Four Seasons Resort and Saudi Arabia's inaugural Marriott International Autograph Collection Hotels property, offering unparalleled accommodation experiences.

In line with its commitment to sustainability, Sindalah is being developed with utmost care for the surrounding marine environment. Guided by the expertise of Luca Dini Design & Architecture from Italy, the island's design draws inspiration from the coral reefs and underwater landscapes of the Red Sea.

Source: neom.com

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