Nujuma: A luxury resort with privacy at Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea coast

Residences are available in one- and two-bedroom beachfront layouts
 

Saudi Arabia's Nujuma resort offers luxury with privacy 

On the pristine edges of Saudi Arabia’s western coastline lies Nujuma, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve Residence—a secluded enclave of luxury nestled on Ummahat Island, accessible only by private boat or seaplane. This exceptional property redefines coastal living in the region, blending refined design with unspoiled natural beauty.

Part of the Red Sea Residences portfolio, Nujuma is more than a resort—it is a sanctuary shaped by nature and curated for those who value space, tranquility, and a deep connection to the environment.

 

Architecture in harmony with nature

Designed by Foster + Partners and Wimberly Interiors, the 19 private villas draw inspiration from the surrounding dunes and seascape. Curved forms, soft lines, and organic textures evoke the elements—wind, shell, sand—while maintaining a minimal environmental footprint.

 

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Thoughtful interiors rooted in place

Inside, each residence is a quiet celebration of regional artistry and island calm. Natural materials, neutral palettes, and handcrafted details such as woven rugs and locally inspired ceramics create serene, grounded spaces. Floor-to-ceiling windows open onto expansive terraces, private pools, and pristine white-sand beaches, seamlessly blending indoor and outdoor living.

Available in one- and two-bedroom beachfront layouts starting from approximately 149 square metres, every home is designed to feel spacious and intimate, whether for retreat, entertaining, or simply embracing the island’s unhurried rhythm.

 

Discreet luxury and intuitive service

Residents enjoy the hallmark service of the Ritz-Carlton Reserve, including personal butlers, private chefs, wellness consultants, and bespoke concierge support. Access to Neyrah Spa—a sea-facing sanctuary offering holistic therapies inspired by local traditions—enhances the sense of restorative escape. Daily experiences, from sunrise yoga to guided adventures, are tailored entirely to resident preferences.

 

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A gateway to Red Sea experiences

Beyond the villa doors, the wonders of The Red Sea await. Residents can snorkel vibrant coral reefs with Galaxea, paddle through crystal-clear waters with WAMA, or explore desert trails with curated experiences from Akun. Evenings invite stargazing under some of the clearest skies in the region.

Nearby islands offer a complementary lifestyle: Shura Island features curated retail, dining, and cultural venues, while Laheq Island will host residential offerings focused on wellness, yachting, and sport.

 

Connected yet secluded

Access is via Red Sea International Airport, a dedicated gateway to this world-class destination. Upon completion in 2030, the wider Red Sea development will include 50 resorts and over 1,000 residences across 22 islands and six inland locations—transforming the region into a sustainable, luxury living destination.

 

More than a home—A vision for the future

Offered exclusively through the Red Sea Residences portfolio, Nujuma represents a rare opportunity to own a home within a protected marine ecosystem—one powered entirely by renewable energy and grounded in regenerative development.

 

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This is not simply a second home. It's a place where coastal living is reimagined—quiet, intentional, and deeply connected to land and sea.

Source: www.hospitalitynet.org

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