It doesn't get more luxurious than this. Visitors can take a seaplane over to a futuristic resort that has pool side bars and stainless steel overwater villas
With its plush water bungalows and eye-watering prices (rooms start at around £1,500 per night, reaching up to £14,000 for the best suites), the St Regis might look like any other ultra-high-end resort that you would find in Maldives or Mauritius. But that’s before you get to its intriguing backstory.
Carrie Johnson, the wife of former British prime minister Boris Johnson, says she has “never been on such a kid-friendly holiday” at a new “dream” Red Sea resort. At such a critical moment in US history, we need reporters on the ground. Your donation allows us to keep sending journalists to speak to both sides of the story.
Saudi Crown Prince MBS is known for his extravagant lifestyle. His lavish properties are not limited to Saudi Arabia—he owns a USD 300 million chateau in France and a USD 400 million superyacht.
Satellite imagery has revealed that construction has begun on “Hidden Marina”, the Red Sea end-section of Saudi Arabia’s 170km-long, 200m-wide city “The Line”, as reported by Business Insider.
RIYADH: The firm developing luxury tourism projects on Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea coast is planning to raise at least 14 billion riyals (US$3.7bil) over the next year. The fresh financing will help ...
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A vision of the future or an expensive mirage? Satellite images from December show the construction of the Hidden Marina section of Saudi Arabia's planned 170-kilometer-long linear city. The ambitious project has been plagued by cost overruns and other difficulties.
Located on the Red Sea, Port of Neom has undergone a significant transformation since it began operations in August of 2022. Situated within Oxagon, a sustainable, futuristic, high-tech industrial port city as part of Saudi Arabia's Neom mega-trillion-plus-dollar region,
An exploratory expedition describes two deep-sea, low-oxygen ecosystems in the Red Sea, including some surprising fish. The findings are published in PNAS Nexus.
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