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Sindalah becomes the first region in NEOM to be completed in Saudi Arabia

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Sindalah becomes the first region in NEOM to be completed in Saudi Arabia
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Saudi Arabia’s Neom, one of the largest development projects, has opened its very first visitor destination—a resort called Sindalah. Situated on an island in the Red Sea northwest from Saudi Arabia, Sindalah is spread over 840,000 square meters of area and was designed by Luca Dini Design, an architecture firm focused on yachts.

Amenities include 38 dining options, 36 luxury retail outlets, a beach club with nightly musical events, and a beachfront golf club. For accommodation, the resort has 440 rooms, 88 villas, and 218 serviced apartments, enabling guests to have ample options for a comfortable stay.

Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030

Sindalah becomes the first region in NEOM to be completed in Saudi Arabia
Render of Sindalah

Nadhmi Al-Nasr, Neom chief executive, stressed the fact that the opening of Sindalah reaffirms Saudi Arabia’s ambition to be a destination for luxury tourism. He added that Sindalah gives a “first look” at what Neom intends to showcase to the world in terms of new and exciting destinations. Protecting the nearby marine wildlife was a priority while building Sindalah, which also boasts more than 1,100 species of fish and over 300 different coral species.

The base of Saudi Arabia’s development strategy is the Saudi Vision 2030 Giga projects. These projects, like The Red Sea Project and NEOM, aim to promote sustainability, technological progress, and economic prosperity.

“As we place the finishing touches on NEOM’s inaugural island destination, we are thrilled to share with the world a behind-the-scenes look at what Sindalah will have to offer. Our partnership with Stefano Ricci represents our dedication to enthralling future visitors and offering a truly premium experience for the world’s yachting enthusiasts,” said Nicholas Smith, General Manager of Sindalah.

The Saudi government initially revealed Saudi Vision 2030 in 2016. Reducing reliance on oil resources is the vision’s primary objective, which has been a government objective since the 1970s. The three primary goals of the vision are to establish the nation as the “heart of the Arab and Islamic worlds,” dominate international investment, and leverage its geographic location to serve as a hub linking Afro-Eurasia. The country will have the largest construction market in the world by 2028.

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