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First
announced by His Royal Highness Mohammed bin Salman, Crown Prince and Chairman
of the NEOM Board of Directors in December 2022, Sindalah's opening marks
an exciting milestone in NEOM's progress.
Transforming
Sindalah from idea to reality has been the result of an extensive
two-year effort, from a 30,000-strong workforce at its peak across four
local contracting partners and up to 60 subcontractors. It marks a significant
step in realizing the Kingdom's tourism ambitions under Saudi Vision 2030 and
reaffirms NEOM's ability to conceive and deliver new and exciting destinations.
To celebrate this occasion, Sindalah has welcomed its first wave of invited
guests to experience the island's allure.
Located
in the glistening azure waters of the Red Sea, five kilometers off the NEOM
coastline in northwest Saudi Arabia, Sindalah is a distinctive, luxury
resort destination spread over 840,000 square meters. Ideally positioned 17
hours by sea from key Mediterranean destinations, Sindalah will serve as NEOM's
gateway to the Red Sea, providing easy access for European, Saudi and GCC yacht
owners.
Sindalah
blends the natural beauty of the island with tech-driven design and
architectural excellence. With the island masterfully designed by leading
yachting architecture firm, Luca Dini, Sindalah offers world-class
restaurants, hotels, venues and experiences. Set to welcome up to 2,400 guests
per day by 2028, the island will also generate around 3,500 jobs, helping to
drive the ongoing development of the Kingdom's thriving hospitality and tourism
industries, thereby supporting diversification of the economy in line with
Saudi Vision 2030.
Nadhmi
Al-Nasr, Chief Executive Officer, NEOM, said: "NEOM is committed to
supporting the Kingdom's new era of luxury tourism, with the opening of
Sindalah. The realization of this landmark destination, the gateway to the Red
Sea, is due to the visionary leadership of His Royal Highness Mohammed bin Salman
and Saudi Vision 2030. This is a proud chapter in the NEOM story and we are
excited to achieve more of our ambitious goals, with the continued support of
His Royal Highness. NEOM's inaugural destination offers visitors a 'first
glimpse' of what the future holds for our extensive portfolio of destinations
and developments."
Boasting
an impressive marine ecosystem, Sindalah's surrounding waters are home to 1,100
species of fish – 45 of which are unique to NEOM waters, in addition to more
than 300 coral species. In line with NEOM's commitment to sustainability and
conservation, preservation of Sindalah's natural marine habitat has been
central to the island's development, and guests are invited to dive beneath the
surface to explore its wonders for themselves.
With
its strategic location and year-round pleasant climate, Sindalah's
state-of-the-art, 86-berth marina will usher in a new season of sailing. The
Sindalah Yacht Club, with interiors expertly designed by Stefano Ricci,
sits as the marina's focal point and invites yachting guests, owners and crew
to enjoy its amenities. Docking facilities, additional offshore buoys for super
yachts and a full suite of yacht management services are also available.
Sindalah
combines world-class hospitality, fine dining and curated experiences in one
all-encompassing destination. The Village and Promenade are the beating heart
of the island's entertainment and social zones, home to 38 culinary offerings
backed by world-renowned chefs, as well as daytime eateries, late-night venues
and 36 luxury retail outlets. The Beach Club offers poolside lounging by day
and mesmerizing music experiences by night, while the beachfront Golf Club
provides an elevated golfing experience for all abilities. With its world-class
6,474-yard (5,920-meter) par 70 course, the Golf Club will offer 18 teeing
points and two unique nine-hole experiences.
Future
guests will choose their accommodation preferences from a range of breathtaking
properties, offering 440 rooms and 88 villas, as well as 218 luxury serviced
apartments. Information regarding bookings will be made available through
NEOM's tourism channels soon.
Image
Credit: © NEOM
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