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Saudi Arabia unveils first luxury island destination at Neom

Saudi futuristic city developer Neom has announced the launch of Sindalah, its first luxury island destination coming up on a 840,000 sq m area on the Red Sea featuring a 86-berth marina as well as 413 premium hotel rooms and 333 serviced apartments.
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His Royal Highness Mohammed bin Salman, Crown Prince, Prime Minister and Chairman of Neom, the developer of a mega futuristic city in Saudi Arabia, has announced the launch of Sindalah, the first luxury island destination within its key development and a vital project supporting Saudi Arabia’s national tourism strategy.
 
Coming up on a 840,000 sq m area on the Red Sea, Sindalah, once completed, will reshape the luxury international yachting calendar offering a new season for visitors and guests to enjoy. 
 
It will feature a 86-berth marina, an ideal destination for accommodating luxury vessels, while offshore buoys will house superyachts, said the Saudi developer. 
 
Providing one-of-a-kind nautical experiences, Sindalah will offer 413 ultra-premium hotel rooms, in addition to 333 top-end serviced apartments. A luxe beach club, glamorous yacht club, and 38 unique culinary offerings will provide an incomparable experience in the Red Sea, it stated.
 
A main gateway to the Red Sea offering bespoke nautical experiences, Sindalah is expected to start welcoming guests to enjoy its exquisite facilities and exclusive offerings from early 2024. 
 
Speaking at the launch, Mohammed bin Salman said: "This is another significant moment for Neom and a major step in the kingdom realizing its tourism ambitions under Vision 2030. Sindalah will be Neom's first luxury island and yacht club destination in the Red Sea, providing a scenic gateway to the Red Sea that will become the region’s most exciting and attractive tourism location."
 
"It will be a destination where travellers can experience the true beauty of Neom and Saudi Arabia, above and below the water, making Sindalah the future of luxury travel," he added.-TradeArabia News Service

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