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    RED SEA GLOBAL

    Come and discover the beauty and adventure that awaits you at The Red Sea, a pioneering luxury regenerative tourism destination.

    Nestled along the west coast of Saudi Arabia, this 28,000 square kilometer paradise is home to an archipelago of over 90 untouched islands, stunning beaches, and a range of natural wonders including dormant volcanoes, desert dunes, and mountain canyons. The Red Sea is also home to the world’s fourth biggest barrier reef, where marine life and coral thrive like nowhere else.

    The Red Sea is so much more than just a picturesque vacation spot – it boasts a rich cultural history, with historical and cultural sites waiting to be explored. In 2023, it will open its doors to its first guests, inviting them to experience all that this unique destination has to offer. On completion in 2030, the destination will offer 8,000 rooms in 50 hotels, and 1,000 residential properties.

    From world-leading amenities to natural simplicity, The Red Sea has something for everyone.
     
    Discover how Vision 2030 is shaping the future of the Kingdom’s travel and tourism sector by unlocking breathtaking natural treasures and offering unmatched exciting experiences.

    Objectives

    Diversify Saudi Arabia's economy away from oil-dependence

    Create about 70,000 direct, indirect & induced jobs by 2030

    Contribute $5.3bn to the Saudi economy annually from 2030

    Lead in regenerative development for design, construction, & operations

    Enhance local environment & surrounding community livelihoods

    Projects

    Turtle bay

    Ummahat island

    Shura island

    Southren Dunes

    Desert Rock

    Shebara island

    Red Sea international airport

    the red sea nursery

    Figures

    28,000 km²

    Of project area

    200 km

    of costline

    90+

    Pristine island

    22

    Island developed

    75%

    of the archipelago untouched

    9

    island designated as special conservation zones

    1M

    Annual Visitors

    3,000

    in 16 hotels across 4 islands & 2 inland sites by end of 2024.

    8,000

    rooms in 50 hotels & 1,000 residences by 2030.

    90km

    of new roads compelted

    1,000

    contracts worth $6.7bn+ signed to date

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