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NEOM has introduced a new destination called Elanan in Saudi Arabia’s Gulf of Aqaba, which includes 80 rooms and suites. The retreat’s primary focus is on well-being, and it takes a contemporary approach to wellness, blending new technologies with a discreet, luxurious atmosphere that promotes relaxation and introspection.

Elanan’s signature amenities provide guests with several opportunities to immerse themselves in peace, rest, and rejuvenation. The retreat’s architectural vision is built on innovation and natural harmony, utilizing cutting-edge design techniques to create intricate sculptures that blend with the surrounding nature.

The project was designed by Mark Foster Gage Architects, and companies such as JT+P, Desimone Engineering, and RLB collaborated on the project.

While it has a modern aesthetic, it still maintains a connection with nature, providing a unique architectural experience for all. This new development follows recent announcements of LeyjaEpiconSirannaUtamoNorlanaAquellum, and Zardun.

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