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The Red Sea emerges as the ultimate luxury travel destination in Saudi Arabia

 

The Red Sea emerges as the ultimate luxury travel destination in Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia, long captivating travelers with its heritage sites and vibrant cities, now introduces The Red Sea, poised to be one of the region's most sought-after destinations.

Developed by Red Sea Global, this ambitious project aims to create a regenerative tourism haven amidst breathtaking landscapes, featuring vibrant coral reefs, azure waters, secluded desert islands, and towering sand dunes. With 50 resorts, 8,000 hotel rooms, and over 1,000 residential properties, The Red Sea, set for completion in 2030, promises an unparalleled luxury experience.

Luxury Accommodations: The Red Sea hosts a trio of luxury resorts, with many more underway from international hospitality chains like Four Seasons, Grand Hyatt, Fairmont, SLS Hotels & Resorts, EDITION Hotels, Jumeirah, Raffles, Intercontinental, and others.

 

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Six Senses Southern Dunes, The Red Sea: Nestled amid rolling sand dunes and turquoise seas, this oasis offers 36 guest rooms, 40 pool villas, and a sustainability-focused experience run entirely on solar energy. The resort boasts a vast 3,975 square meter Six Senses Spa, five restaurants, and an outdoor temperature-controlled pool, providing guests with a taste of local culture and exciting activities.

St. Regis Red Sea Resort: Accessible via boat or seaplane, this private island resort features 90 overwater and beachfront villas, each with a private pool. Offering family-friendly amenities, including an outdoor pool, spa, fitness center, fine dining restaurants, and a kid's club, it provides an exclusive island experience.

Nujuma, A Ritz-Carlton Reserve: Situated on an island surrounded by crystal-clear waters, this Ritz-Carlton Reserve takes advantage of the region's spectacular coral reef. The resort offers overwater accommodations, water activities like snorkeling and diving, and a range of outdoor pursuits from sailing to kayaking in the mangrove forests.

 

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Once-In-A-Lifetime Experiences: The Red Sea beckons travelers with a range of exclusive experiences. WAMA and Galaxea, owned by Red Sea Global, offer water sports and diving activities, while Akun provides adventure and sports experiences. The renowned Bear Grylls Survival Academy, set to arrive, offers outdoor enthusiasts courses designed by Bear Grylls himself.

Accessibility: The new Red Sea International Airport, designed by Foster + Partners, welcomed its first domestic flights in September, connecting Riyadh and Jeddah with five weekly flights. With a strategic location that can be reached in less than eight hours by 80% of the world, The Red Sea aims to position Saudi Arabia prominently on the global tourism map. John Pagano, Group CEO of Red Sea Global, expressed confidence that the first flight and resort bookings mark the establishment of Saudi Arabia as a global tourism destination.

Source: https://www.harpersbazaararabia.com/

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