Saudi Arabia unveils first NEOM destination with luxury island resort
- Neom announced the opening of Sindalah, a luxury Red Sea island featuring restaurants, hotels, and yachting berths, on October 27.
- Sindalah is designed to serve as Neom's 'gateway to the Red Sea' and can host up to 2,400 guests daily by 2028.
- The project aims to attract yacht owners from Europe and the GCC by offering 'easy access' due to its location.
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First part of Saudi's £1tn mega-project Neom COMPLETE as resort opens doors
THE first part of Saudia Arabia’s £1trillion Neom project is complete – with a luxurious Red Sea resort opening its doors to the world’s elite. Despite boasting ultra-luxurious hotels, restaurants and yacht marinas, the Neom project has been exposed for the deaths of over 21,000 workers since it began. NEOM ProjectThe Neom Sindalah island is finally complete[/caption] NeomIt’s been revealed that the first guests are setting foot on the island th…
It is a titanic project. On Sunday, October 27, Saudi Arabia presented a luxury seaside resort located on the Red Sea called Sindalah. This novelty is part of the construction of the futuristic megacity Neom initiated by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in December 2022, reports Le Figaro. “Neom's first destination offers visitors a “first glimpse” of what the future holds for our vast portfolio of destinations and developments,” detailed the di…
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Saudi Arabia on Sunday inaugurated Sindalah, a luxury Red Sea resort, the first project to open to the public within the futuristic Neom megalopolis, despite lingering doubts about the viability of this...
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