Here are all of the hotels currently confirmed for the Saudi Arabian megaproject.


The Red Sea Project is one of the most exciting mega projects in Saudi Arabia. With Indian Ocean-worthy resorts, an ambitious regenerative tourism project, and lush landscapes, it promises to be one of the most glorious getaways in the region. Plus, guests don’t have long to wait to check into these luxurious Red Sea resorts, as several are already accepting visitors. 

The Red Sea Project is expected to cover 28,000 kilometres of islands, beaches, deserts, mountains, and even volcanos and be a leading eco-luxury destination. Its plan is to have no waste-to-landfill or single-use plastic and be 100 percent carbon neutral. Plus, the Red Sea International Airport is in the works, so you can soon land in the megaproject. Here are all of the Red Sea resorts confirmed for the Red Sea Project.

Now Open

Desert Rock Resort

Desert Rock Resort boasts a spectacular setting, as it is situated within the desert cliffs. The hotel includes 50 villas and 10 suites, plus a fitness centre, lagoon oasis, and restaurants. The property features rock-hewn rooms with floor-to-ceiling windows, private pools, and modern furnishings. The project also aims to protect and preserve the environment. Adventurous guests can explore the desert through activities like climbing, abseiling, and guided cultural hikes, while families can enjoy tailored excursions and nature walks.

GO: Visit www.redseaglobal.com for more information.

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Nujuma, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve

There are only five Ritz-Carlton Reserves worldwide, and this is the first one in the kingdom. Nujuma is a luxury property with 63 one—to four-bedroom overwater and beach villas. Facilities include a spa, pools, and restaurants. It is situated on a pristine set of private islands, part of the Red Sea’s Blue Hole cluster of islands. It is surrounded by unspoiled natural beauty and designed to blend seamlessly with the environment.

GO: Visit www.ritzcarlton.com for more information.

Nujuma

Shebara Resort

Shebara Resort is located on a secluded Red Sea island, and for those who want a real getaway, the resort is a 45-minute boat ride from the mainland. Shebara is the first resort owned and operated by Red Sea Global at The Red Sea. The resort boasts 73 pod-like rooms, which range from overwater and beach villas in a reflective silver design. Plus, it will feature a 30 to 40-meter reef close to the beach where guests can explore the abundant marine life. Plus, experiences include restaurants and a stunning spa.

GO: Visit www.redseaglobal.com for more information.

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Six Senses Southern Dunes 

Six Senses Southern Dunes is focused on wellness and eco-tourism. The resort offers 76 rooms, which offer desert mountain and wadi views. At the heart of the resort is the Oasis, which is inspired by a desert flower. Inside, guests will find Earth Lab, an ecology area showcasing the hotel’s sustainable plans. There is also an outdoor swimming pool, holistic anti-ageing centre, and wet facilities ranging from cold pools to a sensory wet suite. Plus, the restaurants and bars include a chef’s table and cooking school. Read our full FACT review here.

GO: Visit www.sixsenses.com for reservations and more information.

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The St. Regis Red Sea Resort

The St. Regis Red Sea Resort was the first island resort to open in the development and is a high-end property with 90 villas, two swimming pools, a fitness centre, a spa and a kid’s club. With five diverse restaurants to choose from, guests can dive into Middle Eastern cuisine at Nesma or indulge in Japanese flavours at Gishiki 45. Located on the Ummahat Islands archipelago, the resort is accessible via seaplane or speedboat. Read our full FACT review here.

GO: Visit www.marriott.com for more information.

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Coming Soon

Faena Red Sea Resort 

If it’s good enough for Beyoncé, it’s good enough for us. The luxury hospitality brand Faena is an A-list favourite and has announced that Faena Red Sea Resort will be located on Shura Island in the Red Sea. The resort creates one-of-a-kind hospitality experiences which combine the best of wellness, entertainment, art and dining. The venue includes 150 suites and villas, each with its own private pool and ocean views. Plus, six restaurants, a holistic healing house, a South American-inspired spa, an 18-hole golf course, a marina and yacht club, the nightlife venue The Living Room, art exhibitions and upmarket retail.

GO: Visit www.faena.com for more information.

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Four Seasons The Red Sea

Four Seasons The Red Sea will be designed by British architects Foster + Partners. The hotel includes 149 rooms and suites, all with uninterrupted views over the white beaches and crystal blue waters. The site includes six restaurants and lounges, meeting and event spaces, and a marine discovery centre. The family-friendly features include a dedicated Kids For All Seasons space and two separate beaches for families and adults. Thrill seekers will be delighted to hear that there are plenty of sports and water activities, which include diving into the coral reefs. Plus, there will be a spa with a hammam, tennis courts, and three outdoor pools with cabanas.

GO: Visit www.fourseasons.com for reservations and more information.

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Fairmont The Red Sea

Prepare for a golf lover’s paradise with the opening of Fairmont The Red Sea. This stunning property will feature an 18-hole championship golf course, making it a haven for golf enthusiasts. With 200 luxurious rooms, Fairmont The Red Sea will provide guests with unparalleled comfort and sophistication. Indulge in the exquisite culinary offerings across seven restaurants, some of which are situated overwater. The spa will offer a sanctuary of relaxation and rejuvenation, while guests can also visit the Greenhouse, an innovative concept that combines sustainability and horticulture.

GO: Visit www.fairmont.com for reservations and more information.

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Grand Hyatt The Red Sea

Grand Hyatt The Red Sea is set to be one of the most stunning properties, as its vibrantly coloured exteriors can be spotted from afar. With 430 rooms, the hotel includes restaurants, bars, a marina and a golf course. From hydrogen and electricity-powered cars, helicopters, e-bikes, golf buggies, vans, and seaplanes to eco-friendly buses, the property aims to minimise its environmental impact and promote sustainable practices.

GO: Visit. www.hyatt.com for reservations and more information.

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InterContinental Resort Red Sea

InterContinental Resort Red Sea is expected to open in 2025. The hotel has 210 rooms with sea views and beach access, so guests can wake up and feel the sand between their toes. The venue also includes seven restaurants, multiple swimming pools, a spa, and a health club. With large event spaces, it’s ideal for business events.

GO: Visit www.ihg.com/hotels for reservations and more information.

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Jumeirah The Red Sea

We’re big fans of the Dubai-based Jumeirah brand, so we expect it to bring its signature luxurious experience to the Red Sea. Jumeirah The Red Sea is slated to debut on the picturesque Shura Island, promising an unparalleled getaway across its 159 exquisitely designed rooms. Sign us up.

GO: Visit www.jumeirah.com for reservations and more information.

Jumeirah The Red Sea

Miraval The Red Sea

Wellness fans will love Miraval The Red Sea – the hotel includes The Life in Balance Spa, which, at 3,700 square metres, is the largest spa in the area. While the hotel itself includes 180 rooms, the spa has 39 – more than usual for a hotel spa. Plus, there are 400 square metres of meeting space for wellness activities.

GO: Visit www.miravalresorts.com for more information.

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Raffles The Red Sea

Set to open in 2025, Raffles The Red Sea is set to be an architectural wonder. The venue has been designed by the British architectural firm Foster + Partners, who are the same team behind the likes of London’s 30 St Mary Axe and Dubai’s Index Tower. The hotel includes luxurious rooms, suites, six restaurants, a spa and 565 square metres of meeting space.

GO: Visit www.raffles.com for reservations and more information.

Raffles The Red Sea

Rosewood Red Sea

Rosewood Red Sea is scheduled to open in 2025 and bring the brand’s upmarket touch to the Kingdom. The venue will include 149 rooms and suites, three restaurants, two lounges, and a Manor Club. The wellbeing centre, Asaya, is expected to be a multipurpose space—we’re talking a spa, movement studios, and a yoga pavilion.

GO: Visit www.rosewoodhotels.com for reservations and more information.

Rosewood Red Sea

SLS Red Sea

SLS Red Sea is also expected to open in 2025 and promises to be a great getaway. Spanning a whopping 800,000 square feet, the space includes 150 rooms, which include s12 suites and 15 villas. Fab for families, these span one to four bedrooms. Our mouths are already watering, as the restaurants confirmed include Seabird, Fi’lia and Floating World. Plus, there’ll be Ciel Spa, a fitness centre and pool.

GO: Visit https://slshotels.com for more information.

SLS Red Sea

The Red Sea EDITION

There’s one in Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Jeddah, London, New York and soon enough, The Red Sea. We’re talking about the uber-trendy EDITION Hotels. The hotel group has announced that The Red Sea EDITION will open in late 2025. If other EDITION Hotels are anything to go by, we expect the property to be a hip hangout. The on-trend hotels often adopt a less is more approach, and have a minimalist yet sophisticated feel. The Red Sea EDITION will include 240 rooms, ranging from one to three bedrooms. Plus, there are two restaurants, a bar, a beach club, a pool and a spa.

GO: Visit www.editionhotels.com for more information.

The Red Sea EDITION