Saudi Arabia to have the area's most memorable Ritz-Carlton Reserve inn

Published 30th May 2022
Saudi Arabia to have the area's most memorable Ritz-Carlton Reserve inn

Mixing native plan and profoundly customized administrations, Nujuma joins a selective assortment of five Ritz-Carlton Reserves around the world. It will be situated on an assortment of flawless confidential islands in the Red Sea's Blue Hole atoll.

Convenience will be presented in 63 one-to four-room water and ocean side manors, supplemented by a spa, pools, different culinary scenes, a retail region and a scope of other recreation offices, including a preservation place.

The property will likewise offer 18 Ritz-Carlton Reserve marked homes.

"We are excited to bring our most rich brand, Ritz-Carlton Reserve, and its excellent experience to the Middle East," said Jerome Briet, boss advancement official, Europe, Middle East and Africa, Marriott International.

"Impeccably arranged on one of the most expected regenerative the travel industry projects on the planet, the hotel will mix withdrawal and complexity to give an exceptionally customized extravagance escape."

Hold properties are tracked down in Thailand, Japan, Indonesia, Puerto Rico and Mexico.

“I am excited to welcome Ritz-Carlton Reserve into the fold of our luxury collection of brands for The Red Sea,” says John Pagano, chief executive at The Red Sea Development Company.

“Around the world, Ritz-Carlton Reserve properties are synonymous with providing unique luxury experiences and creating personalised meaningful escapes, underpinned by a commitment to sustainable practices. As we inch closer to opening our first resorts early next year, this world-class brand is sure to excite and entice future guests.”

The Red Sea Project is a tourism venture covering 28,000 square kilometres, of which less than one per cent will be developed. It encapsulates an archipelago of more than 90 untouched natural islands, as well as dormant volcanoes, desert dunes, mountains and wadis, and more than 1,600 cultural heritage sites.

Related news: Janu hotel in Saudi Arabia’s AlUla set to open in 2023

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Published 30th May 2022

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