The Red Sea Project consists of 6 tourist destinations as of September 2025. Two of the destinations, Southern Dunes and Desert Rock, are located inland. The other four destinations are located on 4 of the 92-island archipelago.
Shura Island Shura Island, also known as Shurayrah Island, is the hub island of The Red Sea Project. The island is home to Coral Bloom, the project's most ambitious construction project. Coral Bloom was launched in February 2021 by crown prince
Mohammed bin Salman. The project is designed by
London-based architecture firm
Foster + Partners. The island will host 11 hotels from various brands, including
Hyatt,
Fairmont,
InterContinental,
Rosewood,
Jumeirah, Faena,
Raffles, Miraval, Edition, and SLS. In addition, it will include Shura Links, Saudi Arabia's first 18-hole
golf course and clubhouse. The 7,500 yard course was designed by
Brian Curley, with the clubhouse designed by
Foster + Partners and is expected to open in 2025. Shura is linked to the mainland by Saudi Arabia's longest water bridge, which stretches a total of 1.2 km. The bridge was designed and constructed by
Athens-based construction firm
Archirodon. In October 2023, Red Sea Global signed a $533 million deal with
Kingdom Holding Company to open a
Four Seasons resort on the island. The hotel is expected to open in early 2025.
Ummahat Islands The Ummahat Islands archipelago, also known as Ummhat Alshaikh Islands, hosts both
St. Regis Red Sea Resort and Nujuma,
a Ritz Carlton Reserve. Both are accessible via a
seaplane or a chartered boat. The St. Regis Red Sea Resort was the first island destination to start welcoming guests in the Red Sea Project in January 2024. The 90-key resort was designed by
Kengo Kuma. The 63-key Nujuma, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve, opened in May 2024 as the most expensive hotel in the
Middle East, costing around $3,431 a night. It is the seventh Ritz-Carlton property within the Reserve sub-brand and the first to be located in the Middle East. The Reserve has 63 luxury villas, each with a sea view private pool. Nujuma was designed by
Foster + Partners. In March 2025, Nujuma, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve was named the best new hotel by
Forbes.
Sheybarah Island Sheybarah Island is home to Shebara Resort, a 73-room luxury hotel that is managed by a hotel brand created by Red Sea Global named "Red Sea Global Hospitality". The resort consists of overwater reflective stainless steel villas made in the shape of orbs, designed by
Dubai-based architecture firm
Killa Design. The resort opened its doors in November 2024. The 150-ton villas were created by Grankraft in
Sharjah, then transported to the island and installed by
Mammoet. Shebara was featured in the 2025 "World's Greatest Places" list by
Time Magazine.
Southern Dunes Six Senses Southern Dunes is an inland resort located in Alnesai desert, almost a 100 km northeast of the town of
Umluj. The resort includes 40 villas and a 36-room hotel complex. Southern Dunes was the first Red Sea Project destination to start welcoming visitors in November 2023. Southern Dunes was designed by
Foster + Partners.
Desert Rock Desert Rock is a 64-key inland luxury resort of villas and hotel rooms built into granite mountains. The resort officially opened bookings starting from 11 December 2024. Desert Rock was designed by
Miami-based
Oppenheim Architecture.
Laheq Island Laheq Island, also known as Abu Laheq Island, The announcement of Laheq in April 2025 marked the beginning of the second phase of the Red Sea Project. The island is expected to open in 2028. The main feature of the island is "The Ring", an 800-meter structure encircling the island’s lagoon, housing luxury apartments, hotels, and retail spaces. The island was designed by
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