Red Sea Global Co. (RSG), a Public Investment Fund-owned company, announced the opening of the first resorts and tourist attractions on Shura Island, which will begin welcoming guests in the coming weeks.
In an official statement, the company described the achievement as a pivotal milestone in its journey to contribute to the goals of Saudi Vision 2030, diversify the national economy, and cement Saudi Arabia’s position on the global map of regenerative tourism.
For more news and details on the projects
The statement also highlighted that Naturally dolphin-shaped, Shura Island, developed by world-renowned architects Foster + Partners under the Coral Bloom concept, symbolizing its role as the vibrant heart of the Red Sea destination. Its architectural design draws inspiration from the surrounding coral reefs.
The resorts have been seamlessly integrated into the island’s natural environment, built with lightweight, low thermal mass materials, ensuring minimal environmental impact and high energy efficiency. As with the rest of the Red Sea destination, Shura Island operates entirely on renewable energy, the statement indicated
Guests will either arrive by boat to the island’s marina or by electric vehicle across the stunning 3.3 kilometers Shura crossing, including Saudi Arabia’s longest internal bridge.
The first phase includes the launch of three prestigious global hotel brands offering curated luxury experiences at accessible price points.
Red Sea Global Co. (RSG), a Public Investment Fund-owned company, announced the opening of the first resorts and tourist attractions on Shura Island, which will begin welcoming guests in the coming weeks.
In an official statement, the company described the achievement as a pivotal milestone in its journey to contribute to the goals of Saudi Vision 2030, diversify the national economy, and cement Saudi Arabia’s position on the global map of regenerative tourism.
For more news and details on the projects
The statement also highlighted that Naturally dolphin-shaped, Shura Island, developed by world-renowned architects Foster + Partners under the Coral Bloom concept, symbolizing its role as the vibrant heart of the Red Sea destination. Its architectural design draws inspiration from the surrounding coral reefs.
The resorts have been seamlessly integrated into the island’s natural environment, built with lightweight, low thermal mass materials, ensuring minimal environmental impact and high energy efficiency. As with the rest of the Red Sea destination, Shura Island operates entirely on renewable energy, the statement indicated
Guests will either arrive by boat to the island’s marina or by electric vehicle across the stunning 3.3 kilometers Shura crossing, including Saudi Arabia’s longest internal bridge.
The first phase includes the launch of three prestigious global hotel brands offering curated luxury experiences at accessible price points.