The Dolphin-shaped island with 11 resorts is expected to open this year
Shura Island, a dolphin-shaped gem off the coast of , is set to become the centrepiece of a huge scheme called the Red Sea Project.
With 11 under construction, this ambitious endeavour is expected to open by 2025 at an estimated cost of £3 billion promising to redefine the concept of luxury .
Strategically located just kilometres from the newly inaugurated , Shura Island will serve as the central hub and gateway for the broader Red Sea Project.
This vast megaproject, one of the most ambitious tourism initiatives in the world, aims to transform the Red Sea coast into a global destination for eco-tourism and ultra-luxury experiences.
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The island will be packed with luxury resorts
Shura Island’s 11 resorts will offer visitors an extraordinary blend of opulence and sustainability.
Designed to minimize environmental impact, these high-end accommodations will feature overwater villas, pristine beaches, and world-class amenities.
The island’s developers are aiming to prioritise preserving the natural ecosystem while delivering an unparalleled luxury experience.
The resorts are designed to cater to discerning travellers, offering a range of activities from diving in the Red Sea’s vibrant coral reefs to enjoying gourmet dining and bespoke wellness treatments.
The Red Sea Project doesn’t stop at Shura Island.
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Shura Island’s 11 resorts will offer visitors an extraordinary blend of opulence and sustainability
Another development, Amaala, is set to become a world-class luxury wellness destination.
Located nearby, Amaala will feature six high-end resorts focused on health, relaxation, and sustainability, all scheduled to open by 2025. However, official updates on this part of the project have been scarce, leaving some scepticism about its timeline.
Shura Island and the Red Sea Project are central to Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030, a strategic initiative aimed at diversifying the nation’s economy beyond oil.
By developing a world-class tourism infrastructure, Saudi Arabia hopes to attract millions of international visitors while showcasing the natural beauty and cultural heritage of the Red Sea coast.