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  • New look at Saudi luxury winter sports resort
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    New look at Saudi luxury winter sports resort

    Ferrari Press Agency

    Trojena 1

    Ref 17351

    28/11/2025

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures MUST credit: NEOM

    New images have been revealed of Saudi Arabia’s ambitious new skiing and winter sports resort.

    The 60-square-kilometre resort, called Trojena, is part of the multi-billion dollar NEOM mega city development.

    It is located 50km from the Gulf of Aqaba in the Sarawat mountains at elevations ranging from 1,500 to 2,600 meters above sea level.

    It will feature ski slopes, a man-made lake, luxury hotels, and a vertical ski village, aiming to attract tourists with both winter and year-round activities like skiing on snow and synthetic surfaces.

    Renders show the village with ski slopes intertwining across the roof.

    As well as skiing, the resort will offer activities such as golf, mountain biking and water-sports. 

    Trojena is currently set to host the 2029 Asian Winter Games.

    Some reports have claimed construction delays have led to the Olympic Council of Asia exploring alternative host nations as a contingency plan. 

    The development is a key part of Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030, intended to diversify its economy and establish a global tourism hub. 


    OPS: Renders of the Trojena resort. Ski Village

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • New look at Saudi luxury winter sports resort
    DUKAS_191499167_FER
    New look at Saudi luxury winter sports resort

    Ferrari Press Agency

    Trojena 1

    Ref 17351

    28/11/2025

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures MUST credit: NEOM

    New images have been revealed of Saudi Arabia’s ambitious new skiing and winter sports resort.

    The 60-square-kilometre resort, called Trojena, is part of the multi-billion dollar NEOM mega city development.

    It is located 50km from the Gulf of Aqaba in the Sarawat mountains at elevations ranging from 1,500 to 2,600 meters above sea level.

    It will feature ski slopes, a man-made lake, luxury hotels, and a vertical ski village, aiming to attract tourists with both winter and year-round activities like skiing on snow and synthetic surfaces.

    Renders show the village with ski slopes intertwining across the roof.

    As well as skiing, the resort will offer activities such as golf, mountain biking and water-sports. 

    Trojena is currently set to host the 2029 Asian Winter Games.

    Some reports have claimed construction delays have led to the Olympic Council of Asia exploring alternative host nations as a contingency plan. 

    The development is a key part of Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030, intended to diversify its economy and establish a global tourism hub. 


    OPS: Renders of the Trojena resort. Ski Village in the summer

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • New look at Saudi luxury winter sports resort
    DUKAS_191499165_FER
    New look at Saudi luxury winter sports resort

    Ferrari Press Agency

    Trojena 1

    Ref 17351

    28/11/2025

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures MUST credit: NEOM

    New images have been revealed of Saudi Arabia’s ambitious new skiing and winter sports resort.

    The 60-square-kilometre resort, called Trojena, is part of the multi-billion dollar NEOM mega city development.

    It is located 50km from the Gulf of Aqaba in the Sarawat mountains at elevations ranging from 1,500 to 2,600 meters above sea level.

    It will feature ski slopes, a man-made lake, luxury hotels, and a vertical ski village, aiming to attract tourists with both winter and year-round activities like skiing on snow and synthetic surfaces.

    Renders show the village with ski slopes intertwining across the roof.

    As well as skiing, the resort will offer activities such as golf, mountain biking and water-sports. 

    Trojena is currently set to host the 2029 Asian Winter Games.

    Some reports have claimed construction delays have led to the Olympic Council of Asia exploring alternative host nations as a contingency plan. 

    The development is a key part of Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030, intended to diversify its economy and establish a global tourism hub. 


    OPS: Renders of the Trojena resort. Ski Village

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • New look at Saudi luxury winter sports resort
    DUKAS_191499163_FER
    New look at Saudi luxury winter sports resort

    Ferrari Press Agency

    Trojena 1

    Ref 17351

    28/11/2025

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures MUST credit: NEOM

    New images have been revealed of Saudi Arabia’s ambitious new skiing and winter sports resort.

    The 60-square-kilometre resort, called Trojena, is part of the multi-billion dollar NEOM mega city development.

    It is located 50km from the Gulf of Aqaba in the Sarawat mountains at elevations ranging from 1,500 to 2,600 meters above sea level.

    It will feature ski slopes, a man-made lake, luxury hotels, and a vertical ski village, aiming to attract tourists with both winter and year-round activities like skiing on snow and synthetic surfaces.

    Renders show the village with ski slopes intertwining across the roof.

    As well as skiing, the resort will offer activities such as golf, mountain biking and water-sports. 

    Trojena is currently set to host the 2029 Asian Winter Games.

    Some reports have claimed construction delays have led to the Olympic Council of Asia exploring alternative host nations as a contingency plan. 

    The development is a key part of Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030, intended to diversify its economy and establish a global tourism hub. 


    OPS: Renders of the Trojena resort. Ski Village

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • New look at Saudi luxury winter sports resort
    DUKAS_191499161_FER
    New look at Saudi luxury winter sports resort

    Ferrari Press Agency

    Trojena 1

    Ref 17351

    28/11/2025

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures MUST credit: NEOM

    New images have been revealed of Saudi Arabia’s ambitious new skiing and winter sports resort.

    The 60-square-kilometre resort, called Trojena, is part of the multi-billion dollar NEOM mega city development.

    It is located 50km from the Gulf of Aqaba in the Sarawat mountains at elevations ranging from 1,500 to 2,600 meters above sea level.

    It will feature ski slopes, a man-made lake, luxury hotels, and a vertical ski village, aiming to attract tourists with both winter and year-round activities like skiing on snow and synthetic surfaces.

    Renders show the village with ski slopes intertwining across the roof.

    As well as skiing, the resort will offer activities such as golf, mountain biking and water-sports. 

    Trojena is currently set to host the 2029 Asian Winter Games.

    Some reports have claimed construction delays have led to the Olympic Council of Asia exploring alternative host nations as a contingency plan. 

    The development is a key part of Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030, intended to diversify its economy and establish a global tourism hub. 


    OPS: Renders of the Trojena resort. Ski Village

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • New look at Saudi luxury winter sports resort
    DUKAS_191499158_FER
    New look at Saudi luxury winter sports resort

    Ferrari Press Agency

    Trojena 1

    Ref 17351

    28/11/2025

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures MUST credit: NEOM

    New images have been revealed of Saudi Arabia’s ambitious new skiing and winter sports resort.

    The 60-square-kilometre resort, called Trojena, is part of the multi-billion dollar NEOM mega city development.

    It is located 50km from the Gulf of Aqaba in the Sarawat mountains at elevations ranging from 1,500 to 2,600 meters above sea level.

    It will feature ski slopes, a man-made lake, luxury hotels, and a vertical ski village, aiming to attract tourists with both winter and year-round activities like skiing on snow and synthetic surfaces.

    Renders show the village with ski slopes intertwining across the roof.

    As well as skiing, the resort will offer activities such as golf, mountain biking and water-sports. 

    Trojena is currently set to host the 2029 Asian Winter Games.

    Some reports have claimed construction delays have led to the Olympic Council of Asia exploring alternative host nations as a contingency plan. 

    The development is a key part of Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030, intended to diversify its economy and establish a global tourism hub. 


    OPS: Renders of the Trojena resort. A skyscraper, the Discovery Tower and designed by UK based Zaha Hadid Architects, will be 330-metres tall and located on a mountain overlooking a central artificial lake. A space-ship-like building called The Observatory is also shown.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • New look at Saudi luxury winter sports resort
    DUKAS_191499156_FER
    New look at Saudi luxury winter sports resort

    Ferrari Press Agency

    Trojena 1

    Ref 17351

    28/11/2025

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures MUST credit: NEOM

    New images have been revealed of Saudi Arabia’s ambitious new skiing and winter sports resort.

    The 60-square-kilometre resort, called Trojena, is part of the multi-billion dollar NEOM mega city development.

    It is located 50km from the Gulf of Aqaba in the Sarawat mountains at elevations ranging from 1,500 to 2,600 meters above sea level.

    It will feature ski slopes, a man-made lake, luxury hotels, and a vertical ski village, aiming to attract tourists with both winter and year-round activities like skiing on snow and synthetic surfaces.

    Renders show the village with ski slopes intertwining across the roof.

    As well as skiing, the resort will offer activities such as golf, mountain biking and water-sports. 

    Trojena is currently set to host the 2029 Asian Winter Games.

    Some reports have claimed construction delays have led to the Olympic Council of Asia exploring alternative host nations as a contingency plan. 

    The development is a key part of Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030, intended to diversify its economy and establish a global tourism hub. 


    OPS: Renders of the Trojena resort. Ski Village

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Nouvelle marina pour le développement NEOM en Arabie Saoudite
    DUKAS_181396922_BES
    Nouvelle marina pour le développement NEOM en Arabie Saoudite
    Pictures must credit: NEOM The mega construction project in Saudi Arabia called NEOM has unveiled a new development as part of its horizontal city, The Line. The groundbreaking Hidden Marina, the first segment of The Line, will stretch for 2.5 km and be 500m high. The development will comprise three interconnected modules and is expected to accommodate over 200,000 residents. The Line is set to be the centrepiece of the NEOM project in northwestern Saudi Arabia, which is one of 14 giga projects being developed in the country as part of its plan to minimise its economic reliance on oil. The horizontal garden city built without cars, streets, or carbon emissions aims to create a more sustainable future for the country. It is intended to eventually be 170km long with recent reports saying the first phase will be around 2.4 km and be ready by 2030. The Hidden Marina will be situated where The Line meets the Red Sea It will have a built-up area surpassing 21 million square meters, dwarfing global benchmarks such as the Burj Khalifa, which has a built-up area of 350,000 square meters. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Nouvelle marina pour le développement NEOM en Arabie Saoudite
    DUKAS_181396920_BES
    Nouvelle marina pour le développement NEOM en Arabie Saoudite
    Pictures must credit: NEOM The mega construction project in Saudi Arabia called NEOM has unveiled a new development as part of its horizontal city, The Line. The groundbreaking Hidden Marina, the first segment of The Line, will stretch for 2.5 km and be 500m high. The development will comprise three interconnected modules and is expected to accommodate over 200,000 residents. The Line is set to be the centrepiece of the NEOM project in northwestern Saudi Arabia, which is one of 14 giga projects being developed in the country as part of its plan to minimise its economic reliance on oil. The horizontal garden city built without cars, streets, or carbon emissions aims to create a more sustainable future for the country. It is intended to eventually be 170km long with recent reports saying the first phase will be around 2.4 km and be ready by 2030. The Hidden Marina will be situated where The Line meets the Red Sea It will have a built-up area surpassing 21 million square meters, dwarfing global benchmarks such as the Burj Khalifa, which has a built-up area of 350,000 square meters. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Nouvelle marina pour le développement NEOM en Arabie Saoudite
    DUKAS_181396918_BES
    Nouvelle marina pour le développement NEOM en Arabie Saoudite
    Pictures must credit: NEOM The mega construction project in Saudi Arabia called NEOM has unveiled a new development as part of its horizontal city, The Line. The groundbreaking Hidden Marina, the first segment of The Line, will stretch for 2.5 km and be 500m high. The development will comprise three interconnected modules and is expected to accommodate over 200,000 residents. The Line is set to be the centrepiece of the NEOM project in northwestern Saudi Arabia, which is one of 14 giga projects being developed in the country as part of its plan to minimise its economic reliance on oil. The horizontal garden city built without cars, streets, or carbon emissions aims to create a more sustainable future for the country. It is intended to eventually be 170km long with recent reports saying the first phase will be around 2.4 km and be ready by 2030. The Hidden Marina will be situated where The Line meets the Red Sea It will have a built-up area surpassing 21 million square meters, dwarfing global benchmarks such as the Burj Khalifa, which has a built-up area of 350,000 square meters. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Nouvelle marina pour le développement NEOM en Arabie Saoudite
    DUKAS_181396917_BES
    Nouvelle marina pour le développement NEOM en Arabie Saoudite
    Pictures must credit: NEOM The mega construction project in Saudi Arabia called NEOM has unveiled a new development as part of its horizontal city, The Line. The groundbreaking Hidden Marina, the first segment of The Line, will stretch for 2.5 km and be 500m high. The development will comprise three interconnected modules and is expected to accommodate over 200,000 residents. The Line is set to be the centrepiece of the NEOM project in northwestern Saudi Arabia, which is one of 14 giga projects being developed in the country as part of its plan to minimise its economic reliance on oil. The horizontal garden city built without cars, streets, or carbon emissions aims to create a more sustainable future for the country. It is intended to eventually be 170km long with recent reports saying the first phase will be around 2.4 km and be ready by 2030. The Hidden Marina will be situated where The Line meets the Red Sea It will have a built-up area surpassing 21 million square meters, dwarfing global benchmarks such as the Burj Khalifa, which has a built-up area of 350,000 square meters. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Nouvelle marina pour le développement NEOM en Arabie Saoudite
    DUKAS_181396916_BES
    Nouvelle marina pour le développement NEOM en Arabie Saoudite
    Pictures must credit: NEOM The mega construction project in Saudi Arabia called NEOM has unveiled a new development as part of its horizontal city, The Line. The groundbreaking Hidden Marina, the first segment of The Line, will stretch for 2.5 km and be 500m high. The development will comprise three interconnected modules and is expected to accommodate over 200,000 residents. The Line is set to be the centrepiece of the NEOM project in northwestern Saudi Arabia, which is one of 14 giga projects being developed in the country as part of its plan to minimise its economic reliance on oil. The horizontal garden city built without cars, streets, or carbon emissions aims to create a more sustainable future for the country. It is intended to eventually be 170km long with recent reports saying the first phase will be around 2.4 km and be ready by 2030. The Hidden Marina will be situated where The Line meets the Red Sea It will have a built-up area surpassing 21 million square meters, dwarfing global benchmarks such as the Burj Khalifa, which has a built-up area of 350,000 square meters. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Nouvelle marina pour le développement NEOM en Arabie Saoudite
    DUKAS_181396915_BES
    Nouvelle marina pour le développement NEOM en Arabie Saoudite
    Pictures must credit: NEOM The mega construction project in Saudi Arabia called NEOM has unveiled a new development as part of its horizontal city, The Line. The groundbreaking Hidden Marina, the first segment of The Line, will stretch for 2.5 km and be 500m high. The development will comprise three interconnected modules and is expected to accommodate over 200,000 residents. The Line is set to be the centrepiece of the NEOM project in northwestern Saudi Arabia, which is one of 14 giga projects being developed in the country as part of its plan to minimise its economic reliance on oil. The horizontal garden city built without cars, streets, or carbon emissions aims to create a more sustainable future for the country. It is intended to eventually be 170km long with recent reports saying the first phase will be around 2.4 km and be ready by 2030. The Hidden Marina will be situated where The Line meets the Red Sea It will have a built-up area surpassing 21 million square meters, dwarfing global benchmarks such as the Burj Khalifa, which has a built-up area of 350,000 square meters. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Sindalah, un complexe hôtelier de luxe sur 840.000 mètres carrés, vient d'ouvrir ses portes en Arabie Saoudite
    DUKAS_176957030_BES
    Sindalah, un complexe hôtelier de luxe sur 840.000 mètres carrés, vient d'ouvrir ses portes en Arabie Saoudite
    Picture MUST credit: NEOM The first of the upmarket tourist destinations planned for Saudi Arabia’s ambitious NEOM project, has opened for business.. The completion of the island resort of Sindalah is said to mark an “exciting milestone” in NEOM’s progress. It was completed in under two years after being announced in December 2022 thanks to a 30,000-strong workforce, four contractors and up to 60 subcontractors. A spokesperson said it marks a significant step in realising tSaudi’s tourism ambitions under a scheme called Saudi Vision 2030 to make the country an hub for high end tourism. Sindalah has now welcomed its first wave of invited guests to experience the island's allure. Located in Red Sea, 5km off the coastline in northwest Saudi Arabia, Sindalah is a distinctive, luxury resort spread over 840,000 square meters. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Sindalah, un complexe hôtelier de luxe sur 840.000 mètres carrés, vient d'ouvrir ses portes en Arabie Saoudite
    DUKAS_176957029_BES
    Sindalah, un complexe hôtelier de luxe sur 840.000 mètres carrés, vient d'ouvrir ses portes en Arabie Saoudite
    Picture MUST credit: NEOM The first of the upmarket tourist destinations planned for Saudi Arabia’s ambitious NEOM project, has opened for business.. The completion of the island resort of Sindalah is said to mark an “exciting milestone” in NEOM’s progress. It was completed in under two years after being announced in December 2022 thanks to a 30,000-strong workforce, four contractors and up to 60 subcontractors. A spokesperson said it marks a significant step in realising tSaudi’s tourism ambitions under a scheme called Saudi Vision 2030 to make the country an hub for high end tourism. Sindalah has now welcomed its first wave of invited guests to experience the island's allure. Located in Red Sea, 5km off the coastline in northwest Saudi Arabia, Sindalah is a distinctive, luxury resort spread over 840,000 square meters. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Sindalah, un complexe hôtelier de luxe sur 840.000 mètres carrés, vient d'ouvrir ses portes en Arabie Saoudite
    DUKAS_176957028_BES
    Sindalah, un complexe hôtelier de luxe sur 840.000 mètres carrés, vient d'ouvrir ses portes en Arabie Saoudite
    Picture MUST credit: NEOM The first of the upmarket tourist destinations planned for Saudi Arabia’s ambitious NEOM project, has opened for business.. The completion of the island resort of Sindalah is said to mark an “exciting milestone” in NEOM’s progress. It was completed in under two years after being announced in December 2022 thanks to a 30,000-strong workforce, four contractors and up to 60 subcontractors. A spokesperson said it marks a significant step in realising tSaudi’s tourism ambitions under a scheme called Saudi Vision 2030 to make the country an hub for high end tourism. Sindalah has now welcomed its first wave of invited guests to experience the island's allure. Located in Red Sea, 5km off the coastline in northwest Saudi Arabia, Sindalah is a distinctive, luxury resort spread over 840,000 square meters. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Sindalah, un complexe hôtelier de luxe sur 840.000 mètres carrés, vient d'ouvrir ses portes en Arabie Saoudite
    DUKAS_176957027_BES
    Sindalah, un complexe hôtelier de luxe sur 840.000 mètres carrés, vient d'ouvrir ses portes en Arabie Saoudite
    Picture MUST credit: NEOM The first of the upmarket tourist destinations planned for Saudi Arabia’s ambitious NEOM project, has opened for business.. The completion of the island resort of Sindalah is said to mark an “exciting milestone” in NEOM’s progress. It was completed in under two years after being announced in December 2022 thanks to a 30,000-strong workforce, four contractors and up to 60 subcontractors. A spokesperson said it marks a significant step in realising tSaudi’s tourism ambitions under a scheme called Saudi Vision 2030 to make the country an hub for high end tourism. Sindalah has now welcomed its first wave of invited guests to experience the island's allure. Located in Red Sea, 5km off the coastline in northwest Saudi Arabia, Sindalah is a distinctive, luxury resort spread over 840,000 square meters. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Nouveau partenariat pour un complexe hôtelier de luxe en Arabie saoudite Projet touristique NEOM
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    Nouveau partenariat pour un complexe hôtelier de luxe en Arabie saoudite Projet touristique NEOM
    Pictures must credit: NEOM A new eco resort has been unveiled as the latest stage of Saudi Arabia’s multibillion dollar NEOM tourism development. The Zannier luxury hotels chain will develop the project in an area called Zardun located in the Northwest of the country on the Gulf of Aqaba as part of a larger previously announced destination called Magna. The project, called Zannier Zardun, will be nestled into landscape stretching from mountains to the low hills, across a coastal plain to the sea. It is described as a “tranquil retreat for discerning guests seeking authentic experiences amidst a breathtaking natural setting.” The resort, situated within the four-square kilometres of Zardun in a carefully restored desert landscape. It will feature 100 rooms and suites, spread over three signature buildings, each themed to offer diverse experiences. Guests will be welcomed through an underground entrance, leading to a 360-degree observation deck overlooking the site. Picture supplied by JLPPA © NEOM via JLPPA/Bestiamge
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Nouveau partenariat pour un complexe hôtelier de luxe en Arabie saoudite Projet touristique NEOM
    DUKAS_174768748_BES
    Nouveau partenariat pour un complexe hôtelier de luxe en Arabie saoudite Projet touristique NEOM
    Pictures must credit: NEOM A new eco resort has been unveiled as the latest stage of Saudi Arabia’s multibillion dollar NEOM tourism development. The Zannier luxury hotels chain will develop the project in an area called Zardun located in the Northwest of the country on the Gulf of Aqaba as part of a larger previously announced destination called Magna. The project, called Zannier Zardun, will be nestled into landscape stretching from mountains to the low hills, across a coastal plain to the sea. It is described as a “tranquil retreat for discerning guests seeking authentic experiences amidst a breathtaking natural setting.” The resort, situated within the four-square kilometres of Zardun in a carefully restored desert landscape. It will feature 100 rooms and suites, spread over three signature buildings, each themed to offer diverse experiences. Guests will be welcomed through an underground entrance, leading to a 360-degree observation deck overlooking the site. Picture supplied by JLPPA © NEOM via JLPPA/Bestiamge
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • FEATURE - Projekt des Elanan-Luxusresorts in Saudi-Arabien
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    FEATURE - Projekt des Elanan-Luxusresorts in Saudi-Arabien
    Pictures must credit: NEOM The multi-billion dollar development to turn part of Saudi Arabia into an hub for affluent tourists and visitors has announced a new wellness centre. Called Elanan, it is an exclusive guest retreat said to redefine luxury and “well-being experiences.” Its announcement marks the latest addition to NEOM – the evolving sustainable development taking shape in the northwest of the kingdom. Situated on the Gulf of Aqaba coastline where the mountains meet the sea, Elanan is set in an oasis sfed by ancient natural springs. It will feature more than 80 bespoke rooms and suites and is designed with well-being at its core. Elanan's architecture is said to use ultra-modern design techniques to create intricate sculpture-like buildings to blend with the surrounding rocky landscape. Guests will be able to explore large plazas, enjoy specialty private dining, relax in a sun garden, or soak up the spectacular views from the top of an observation tower. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Projekt des Elanan-Luxusresorts in Saudi-Arabien
    DUK10159826_010
    FEATURE - Projekt des Elanan-Luxusresorts in Saudi-Arabien
    Pictures must credit: NEOM The multi-billion dollar development to turn part of Saudi Arabia into an hub for affluent tourists and visitors has announced a new wellness centre. Called Elanan, it is an exclusive guest retreat said to redefine luxury and “well-being experiences.” Its announcement marks the latest addition to NEOM – the evolving sustainable development taking shape in the northwest of the kingdom. Situated on the Gulf of Aqaba coastline where the mountains meet the sea, Elanan is set in an oasis sfed by ancient natural springs. It will feature more than 80 bespoke rooms and suites and is designed with well-being at its core. Elanan's architecture is said to use ultra-modern design techniques to create intricate sculpture-like buildings to blend with the surrounding rocky landscape. Guests will be able to explore large plazas, enjoy specialty private dining, relax in a sun garden, or soak up the spectacular views from the top of an observation tower. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Projekt des Elanan-Luxusresorts in Saudi-Arabien
    DUK10159826_009
    FEATURE - Projekt des Elanan-Luxusresorts in Saudi-Arabien
    Pictures must credit: NEOM The multi-billion dollar development to turn part of Saudi Arabia into an hub for affluent tourists and visitors has announced a new wellness centre. Called Elanan, it is an exclusive guest retreat said to redefine luxury and “well-being experiences.” Its announcement marks the latest addition to NEOM – the evolving sustainable development taking shape in the northwest of the kingdom. Situated on the Gulf of Aqaba coastline where the mountains meet the sea, Elanan is set in an oasis sfed by ancient natural springs. It will feature more than 80 bespoke rooms and suites and is designed with well-being at its core. Elanan's architecture is said to use ultra-modern design techniques to create intricate sculpture-like buildings to blend with the surrounding rocky landscape. Guests will be able to explore large plazas, enjoy specialty private dining, relax in a sun garden, or soak up the spectacular views from the top of an observation tower. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Projekt des Elanan-Luxusresorts in Saudi-Arabien
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    FEATURE - Projekt des Elanan-Luxusresorts in Saudi-Arabien
    Pictures must credit: NEOM The multi-billion dollar development to turn part of Saudi Arabia into an hub for affluent tourists and visitors has announced a new wellness centre. Called Elanan, it is an exclusive guest retreat said to redefine luxury and “well-being experiences.” Its announcement marks the latest addition to NEOM – the evolving sustainable development taking shape in the northwest of the kingdom. Situated on the Gulf of Aqaba coastline where the mountains meet the sea, Elanan is set in an oasis sfed by ancient natural springs. It will feature more than 80 bespoke rooms and suites and is designed with well-being at its core. Elanan's architecture is said to use ultra-modern design techniques to create intricate sculpture-like buildings to blend with the surrounding rocky landscape. Guests will be able to explore large plazas, enjoy specialty private dining, relax in a sun garden, or soak up the spectacular views from the top of an observation tower. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Projekt des Elanan-Luxusresorts in Saudi-Arabien
    DUK10159826_007
    FEATURE - Projekt des Elanan-Luxusresorts in Saudi-Arabien
    Pictures must credit: NEOM The multi-billion dollar development to turn part of Saudi Arabia into an hub for affluent tourists and visitors has announced a new wellness centre. Called Elanan, it is an exclusive guest retreat said to redefine luxury and “well-being experiences.” Its announcement marks the latest addition to NEOM – the evolving sustainable development taking shape in the northwest of the kingdom. Situated on the Gulf of Aqaba coastline where the mountains meet the sea, Elanan is set in an oasis sfed by ancient natural springs. It will feature more than 80 bespoke rooms and suites and is designed with well-being at its core. Elanan's architecture is said to use ultra-modern design techniques to create intricate sculpture-like buildings to blend with the surrounding rocky landscape. Guests will be able to explore large plazas, enjoy specialty private dining, relax in a sun garden, or soak up the spectacular views from the top of an observation tower. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Projekt des Elanan-Luxusresorts in Saudi-Arabien
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    FEATURE - Projekt des Elanan-Luxusresorts in Saudi-Arabien
    Pictures must credit: NEOM The multi-billion dollar development to turn part of Saudi Arabia into an hub for affluent tourists and visitors has announced a new wellness centre. Called Elanan, it is an exclusive guest retreat said to redefine luxury and “well-being experiences.” Its announcement marks the latest addition to NEOM – the evolving sustainable development taking shape in the northwest of the kingdom. Situated on the Gulf of Aqaba coastline where the mountains meet the sea, Elanan is set in an oasis sfed by ancient natural springs. It will feature more than 80 bespoke rooms and suites and is designed with well-being at its core. Elanan's architecture is said to use ultra-modern design techniques to create intricate sculpture-like buildings to blend with the surrounding rocky landscape. Guests will be able to explore large plazas, enjoy specialty private dining, relax in a sun garden, or soak up the spectacular views from the top of an observation tower. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Projekt des Elanan-Luxusresorts in Saudi-Arabien
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    FEATURE - Projekt des Elanan-Luxusresorts in Saudi-Arabien
    Pictures must credit: NEOM The multi-billion dollar development to turn part of Saudi Arabia into an hub for affluent tourists and visitors has announced a new wellness centre. Called Elanan, it is an exclusive guest retreat said to redefine luxury and “well-being experiences.” Its announcement marks the latest addition to NEOM – the evolving sustainable development taking shape in the northwest of the kingdom. Situated on the Gulf of Aqaba coastline where the mountains meet the sea, Elanan is set in an oasis sfed by ancient natural springs. It will feature more than 80 bespoke rooms and suites and is designed with well-being at its core. Elanan's architecture is said to use ultra-modern design techniques to create intricate sculpture-like buildings to blend with the surrounding rocky landscape. Guests will be able to explore large plazas, enjoy specialty private dining, relax in a sun garden, or soak up the spectacular views from the top of an observation tower. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Projekt des Elanan-Luxusresorts in Saudi-Arabien
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    FEATURE - Projekt des Elanan-Luxusresorts in Saudi-Arabien
    Pictures must credit: NEOM The multi-billion dollar development to turn part of Saudi Arabia into an hub for affluent tourists and visitors has announced a new wellness centre. Called Elanan, it is an exclusive guest retreat said to redefine luxury and “well-being experiences.” Its announcement marks the latest addition to NEOM – the evolving sustainable development taking shape in the northwest of the kingdom. Situated on the Gulf of Aqaba coastline where the mountains meet the sea, Elanan is set in an oasis sfed by ancient natural springs. It will feature more than 80 bespoke rooms and suites and is designed with well-being at its core. Elanan's architecture is said to use ultra-modern design techniques to create intricate sculpture-like buildings to blend with the surrounding rocky landscape. Guests will be able to explore large plazas, enjoy specialty private dining, relax in a sun garden, or soak up the spectacular views from the top of an observation tower. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Projekt des Elanan-Luxusresorts in Saudi-Arabien
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    FEATURE - Projekt des Elanan-Luxusresorts in Saudi-Arabien
    Pictures must credit: NEOM The multi-billion dollar development to turn part of Saudi Arabia into an hub for affluent tourists and visitors has announced a new wellness centre. Called Elanan, it is an exclusive guest retreat said to redefine luxury and “well-being experiences.” Its announcement marks the latest addition to NEOM – the evolving sustainable development taking shape in the northwest of the kingdom. Situated on the Gulf of Aqaba coastline where the mountains meet the sea, Elanan is set in an oasis sfed by ancient natural springs. It will feature more than 80 bespoke rooms and suites and is designed with well-being at its core. Elanan's architecture is said to use ultra-modern design techniques to create intricate sculpture-like buildings to blend with the surrounding rocky landscape. Guests will be able to explore large plazas, enjoy specialty private dining, relax in a sun garden, or soak up the spectacular views from the top of an observation tower. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Projekt des Elanan-Luxusresorts in Saudi-Arabien
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    FEATURE - Projekt des Elanan-Luxusresorts in Saudi-Arabien
    Pictures must credit: NEOM The multi-billion dollar development to turn part of Saudi Arabia into an hub for affluent tourists and visitors has announced a new wellness centre. Called Elanan, it is an exclusive guest retreat said to redefine luxury and “well-being experiences.” Its announcement marks the latest addition to NEOM – the evolving sustainable development taking shape in the northwest of the kingdom. Situated on the Gulf of Aqaba coastline where the mountains meet the sea, Elanan is set in an oasis sfed by ancient natural springs. It will feature more than 80 bespoke rooms and suites and is designed with well-being at its core. Elanan's architecture is said to use ultra-modern design techniques to create intricate sculpture-like buildings to blend with the surrounding rocky landscape. Guests will be able to explore large plazas, enjoy specialty private dining, relax in a sun garden, or soak up the spectacular views from the top of an observation tower. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Projekt des Elanan-Luxusresorts in Saudi-Arabien
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    FEATURE - Projekt des Elanan-Luxusresorts in Saudi-Arabien
    Pictures must credit: NEOM The multi-billion dollar development to turn part of Saudi Arabia into an hub for affluent tourists and visitors has announced a new wellness centre. Called Elanan, it is an exclusive guest retreat said to redefine luxury and “well-being experiences.” Its announcement marks the latest addition to NEOM – the evolving sustainable development taking shape in the northwest of the kingdom. Situated on the Gulf of Aqaba coastline where the mountains meet the sea, Elanan is set in an oasis sfed by ancient natural springs. It will feature more than 80 bespoke rooms and suites and is designed with well-being at its core. Elanan's architecture is said to use ultra-modern design techniques to create intricate sculpture-like buildings to blend with the surrounding rocky landscape. Guests will be able to explore large plazas, enjoy specialty private dining, relax in a sun garden, or soak up the spectacular views from the top of an observation tower. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Neues Projekt in Saudi Arabien: Norlana - Luxuriöses Wohnen und Superyachten
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    FEATURE - Neues Projekt in Saudi Arabien: Norlana - Luxuriöses Wohnen und Superyachten
    Pictures MUST credit: Neom The no-expense-spared transformation of Saudi Arabia into a top tourist destination has unveiled its latest development plans — a getaway for the super rich. It is called Norlana and is described as an ultra-modern active lifestyle community and hopes to attract billionaires and their superyachts to a specially built marina. It is the latest addition to the evolving regional NEOM development in the northwest of the country. It will be an exclusive community of 3,000 residents situated on the Gulf of Aqaba’s coastline. Norlana will offer contemporary luxury living using advanced technology for sustainable modern living. There will be 711 residential properties including deluxe mansions, apartments and beach villas integrated with the surrounding dunes. It will also boast a state-of-the-art 120-berth marina that will serve as an international hub for superyachts, with water taxi services available for residents and guests. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Neues Projekt in Saudi Arabien: Norlana - Luxuriöses Wohnen und Superyachten
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    FEATURE - Neues Projekt in Saudi Arabien: Norlana - Luxuriöses Wohnen und Superyachten
    Pictures MUST credit: Neom The no-expense-spared transformation of Saudi Arabia into a top tourist destination has unveiled its latest development plans — a getaway for the super rich. It is called Norlana and is described as an ultra-modern active lifestyle community and hopes to attract billionaires and their superyachts to a specially built marina. It is the latest addition to the evolving regional NEOM development in the northwest of the country. It will be an exclusive community of 3,000 residents situated on the Gulf of Aqaba’s coastline. Norlana will offer contemporary luxury living using advanced technology for sustainable modern living. There will be 711 residential properties including deluxe mansions, apartments and beach villas integrated with the surrounding dunes. It will also boast a state-of-the-art 120-berth marina that will serve as an international hub for superyachts, with water taxi services available for residents and guests. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Neues Projekt in Saudi Arabien: Norlana - Luxuriöses Wohnen und Superyachten
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    FEATURE - Neues Projekt in Saudi Arabien: Norlana - Luxuriöses Wohnen und Superyachten
    Pictures MUST credit: Neom The no-expense-spared transformation of Saudi Arabia into a top tourist destination has unveiled its latest development plans — a getaway for the super rich. It is called Norlana and is described as an ultra-modern active lifestyle community and hopes to attract billionaires and their superyachts to a specially built marina. It is the latest addition to the evolving regional NEOM development in the northwest of the country. It will be an exclusive community of 3,000 residents situated on the Gulf of Aqaba’s coastline. Norlana will offer contemporary luxury living using advanced technology for sustainable modern living. There will be 711 residential properties including deluxe mansions, apartments and beach villas integrated with the surrounding dunes. It will also boast a state-of-the-art 120-berth marina that will serve as an international hub for superyachts, with water taxi services available for residents and guests. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Neues Projekt in Saudi Arabien: Norlana - Luxuriöses Wohnen und Superyachten
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    FEATURE - Neues Projekt in Saudi Arabien: Norlana - Luxuriöses Wohnen und Superyachten
    Pictures MUST credit: Neom The no-expense-spared transformation of Saudi Arabia into a top tourist destination has unveiled its latest development plans — a getaway for the super rich. It is called Norlana and is described as an ultra-modern active lifestyle community and hopes to attract billionaires and their superyachts to a specially built marina. It is the latest addition to the evolving regional NEOM development in the northwest of the country. It will be an exclusive community of 3,000 residents situated on the Gulf of Aqaba’s coastline. Norlana will offer contemporary luxury living using advanced technology for sustainable modern living. There will be 711 residential properties including deluxe mansions, apartments and beach villas integrated with the surrounding dunes. It will also boast a state-of-the-art 120-berth marina that will serve as an international hub for superyachts, with water taxi services available for residents and guests. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Neues Projekt in Saudi Arabien: Norlana - Luxuriöses Wohnen und Superyachten
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    FEATURE - Neues Projekt in Saudi Arabien: Norlana - Luxuriöses Wohnen und Superyachten
    Pictures MUST credit: Neom The no-expense-spared transformation of Saudi Arabia into a top tourist destination has unveiled its latest development plans — a getaway for the super rich. It is called Norlana and is described as an ultra-modern active lifestyle community and hopes to attract billionaires and their superyachts to a specially built marina. It is the latest addition to the evolving regional NEOM development in the northwest of the country. It will be an exclusive community of 3,000 residents situated on the Gulf of Aqaba’s coastline. Norlana will offer contemporary luxury living using advanced technology for sustainable modern living. There will be 711 residential properties including deluxe mansions, apartments and beach villas integrated with the surrounding dunes. It will also boast a state-of-the-art 120-berth marina that will serve as an international hub for superyachts, with water taxi services available for residents and guests. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Neues Projekt in Saudi Arabien: Norlana - Luxuriöses Wohnen und Superyachten
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    FEATURE - Neues Projekt in Saudi Arabien: Norlana - Luxuriöses Wohnen und Superyachten
    Pictures MUST credit: Neom The no-expense-spared transformation of Saudi Arabia into a top tourist destination has unveiled its latest development plans — a getaway for the super rich. It is called Norlana and is described as an ultra-modern active lifestyle community and hopes to attract billionaires and their superyachts to a specially built marina. It is the latest addition to the evolving regional NEOM development in the northwest of the country. It will be an exclusive community of 3,000 residents situated on the Gulf of Aqaba’s coastline. Norlana will offer contemporary luxury living using advanced technology for sustainable modern living. There will be 711 residential properties including deluxe mansions, apartments and beach villas integrated with the surrounding dunes. It will also boast a state-of-the-art 120-berth marina that will serve as an international hub for superyachts, with water taxi services available for residents and guests. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Neues Projekt in Saudi Arabien: Norlana - Luxuriöses Wohnen und Superyachten
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    FEATURE - Neues Projekt in Saudi Arabien: Norlana - Luxuriöses Wohnen und Superyachten
    Pictures MUST credit: Neom The no-expense-spared transformation of Saudi Arabia into a top tourist destination has unveiled its latest development plans — a getaway for the super rich. It is called Norlana and is described as an ultra-modern active lifestyle community and hopes to attract billionaires and their superyachts to a specially built marina. It is the latest addition to the evolving regional NEOM development in the northwest of the country. It will be an exclusive community of 3,000 residents situated on the Gulf of Aqaba’s coastline. Norlana will offer contemporary luxury living using advanced technology for sustainable modern living. There will be 711 residential properties including deluxe mansions, apartments and beach villas integrated with the surrounding dunes. It will also boast a state-of-the-art 120-berth marina that will serve as an international hub for superyachts, with water taxi services available for residents and guests. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Neues Projekt in Saudi Arabien: Norlana - Luxuriöses Wohnen und Superyachten
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    FEATURE - Neues Projekt in Saudi Arabien: Norlana - Luxuriöses Wohnen und Superyachten
    Pictures MUST credit: Neom The no-expense-spared transformation of Saudi Arabia into a top tourist destination has unveiled its latest development plans — a getaway for the super rich. It is called Norlana and is described as an ultra-modern active lifestyle community and hopes to attract billionaires and their superyachts to a specially built marina. It is the latest addition to the evolving regional NEOM development in the northwest of the country. It will be an exclusive community of 3,000 residents situated on the Gulf of Aqaba’s coastline. Norlana will offer contemporary luxury living using advanced technology for sustainable modern living. There will be 711 residential properties including deluxe mansions, apartments and beach villas integrated with the surrounding dunes. It will also boast a state-of-the-art 120-berth marina that will serve as an international hub for superyachts, with water taxi services available for residents and guests. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Leyja, in neues Luxusreiseziel in Saudi-Arabien in einer atemberaubenden Schlucht
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    FEATURE - Leyja, in neues Luxusreiseziel in Saudi-Arabien in einer atemberaubenden Schlucht
    Une nouvelle destination touristique ultra luxueuse a été lancée dans le cadre du développement Neom de plusieurs milliards de dollars en Arabie Saoudite, dans une magnifique gorge naturelle. Nommé Leyja, il s'étend de la côte du golfe d'Aqaba à l'ouest, à l'intérieur des terres vers la vallée profonde et étroite creusée entre des montagnes de 400 m de haut. Il y aura trois hôtels offrant un total de 120 chambres et suites de charme, réparties à parts égales avec 40 clés dans chacune d'elles. La première propriété est décrite comme « taillée sur mesure pour l’aventure ». " La construction ressemble à un escalier gravissant les flancs de la vallée jusqu'au sommet d'une falaise. Il proposera des activités comme des expériences d’escalade dans les environs. La propriété deux se trouve dans la plus grande oasis de la vallée, connue en arabe sous le nom d'oued. Il dispose d'un escalier montant du canyon jusqu'à l'entrée. Le troisième hôtel est une retraite de bien-être immersive qui favorise la longévité avec une façade réfléchissante de haute technologie reflétant le paysage naturel environnant. Les trois hôtels proposeront une sélection d'activités telles que des promenades guidées dans l'oued, des sentiers de VTT et de randonnée, des options de restauration gastronomique, des installations de bien-être et des piscines à débordement sur le toit. Pictures MUST credit: Neom A new ultra luxury tourism destination has been launched within Saudi Arabia’s multi-billion dollar Neom development in a stunning natural gorge. Named Leyja, it  extends from the Gulf of Aqaba coast in the west,  inland towards the deep, narrow valley carved between 400m high mountains. There will be three hotels offering  a total of 120 boutique rooms and suites, split equally with 40 keys at each of them. The first property is described as “ tailor-made for adventure. “ The construction looks like a a staircase climbing the v
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Leyja, in neues Luxusreiseziel in Saudi-Arabien in einer atemberaubenden Schlucht
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    FEATURE - Leyja, in neues Luxusreiseziel in Saudi-Arabien in einer atemberaubenden Schlucht
    Une nouvelle destination touristique ultra luxueuse a été lancée dans le cadre du développement Neom de plusieurs milliards de dollars en Arabie Saoudite, dans une magnifique gorge naturelle. Nommé Leyja, il s'étend de la côte du golfe d'Aqaba à l'ouest, à l'intérieur des terres vers la vallée profonde et étroite creusée entre des montagnes de 400 m de haut. Il y aura trois hôtels offrant un total de 120 chambres et suites de charme, réparties à parts égales avec 40 clés dans chacune d'elles. La première propriété est décrite comme « taillée sur mesure pour l’aventure ». " La construction ressemble à un escalier gravissant les flancs de la vallée jusqu'au sommet d'une falaise. Il proposera des activités comme des expériences d’escalade dans les environs. La propriété deux se trouve dans la plus grande oasis de la vallée, connue en arabe sous le nom d'oued. Il dispose d'un escalier montant du canyon jusqu'à l'entrée. Le troisième hôtel est une retraite de bien-être immersive qui favorise la longévité avec une façade réfléchissante de haute technologie reflétant le paysage naturel environnant. Les trois hôtels proposeront une sélection d'activités telles que des promenades guidées dans l'oued, des sentiers de VTT et de randonnée, des options de restauration gastronomique, des installations de bien-être et des piscines à débordement sur le toit. Pictures MUST credit: Neom A new ultra luxury tourism destination has been launched within Saudi Arabia’s multi-billion dollar Neom development in a stunning natural gorge. Named Leyja, it  extends from the Gulf of Aqaba coast in the west,  inland towards the deep, narrow valley carved between 400m high mountains. There will be three hotels offering  a total of 120 boutique rooms and suites, split equally with 40 keys at each of them. The first property is described as “ tailor-made for adventure. “ The construction looks like a a staircase climbing the v
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Leyja, in neues Luxusreiseziel in Saudi-Arabien in einer atemberaubenden Schlucht
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    FEATURE - Leyja, in neues Luxusreiseziel in Saudi-Arabien in einer atemberaubenden Schlucht
    Une nouvelle destination touristique ultra luxueuse a été lancée dans le cadre du développement Neom de plusieurs milliards de dollars en Arabie Saoudite, dans une magnifique gorge naturelle. Nommé Leyja, il s'étend de la côte du golfe d'Aqaba à l'ouest, à l'intérieur des terres vers la vallée profonde et étroite creusée entre des montagnes de 400 m de haut. Il y aura trois hôtels offrant un total de 120 chambres et suites de charme, réparties à parts égales avec 40 clés dans chacune d'elles. La première propriété est décrite comme « taillée sur mesure pour l’aventure ». " La construction ressemble à un escalier gravissant les flancs de la vallée jusqu'au sommet d'une falaise. Il proposera des activités comme des expériences d’escalade dans les environs. La propriété deux se trouve dans la plus grande oasis de la vallée, connue en arabe sous le nom d'oued. Il dispose d'un escalier montant du canyon jusqu'à l'entrée. Le troisième hôtel est une retraite de bien-être immersive qui favorise la longévité avec une façade réfléchissante de haute technologie reflétant le paysage naturel environnant. Les trois hôtels proposeront une sélection d'activités telles que des promenades guidées dans l'oued, des sentiers de VTT et de randonnée, des options de restauration gastronomique, des installations de bien-être et des piscines à débordement sur le toit. Pictures MUST credit: Neom A new ultra luxury tourism destination has been launched within Saudi Arabia’s multi-billion dollar Neom development in a stunning natural gorge. Named Leyja, it  extends from the Gulf of Aqaba coast in the west,  inland towards the deep, narrow valley carved between 400m high mountains. There will be three hotels offering  a total of 120 boutique rooms and suites, split equally with 40 keys at each of them. The first property is described as “ tailor-made for adventure. “ The construction looks like a a staircase climbing the v
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Leyja, in neues Luxusreiseziel in Saudi-Arabien in einer atemberaubenden Schlucht
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    FEATURE - Leyja, in neues Luxusreiseziel in Saudi-Arabien in einer atemberaubenden Schlucht
    Une nouvelle destination touristique ultra luxueuse a été lancée dans le cadre du développement Neom de plusieurs milliards de dollars en Arabie Saoudite, dans une magnifique gorge naturelle. Nommé Leyja, il s'étend de la côte du golfe d'Aqaba à l'ouest, à l'intérieur des terres vers la vallée profonde et étroite creusée entre des montagnes de 400 m de haut. Il y aura trois hôtels offrant un total de 120 chambres et suites de charme, réparties à parts égales avec 40 clés dans chacune d'elles. La première propriété est décrite comme « taillée sur mesure pour l’aventure ». " La construction ressemble à un escalier gravissant les flancs de la vallée jusqu'au sommet d'une falaise. Il proposera des activités comme des expériences d’escalade dans les environs. La propriété deux se trouve dans la plus grande oasis de la vallée, connue en arabe sous le nom d'oued. Il dispose d'un escalier montant du canyon jusqu'à l'entrée. Le troisième hôtel est une retraite de bien-être immersive qui favorise la longévité avec une façade réfléchissante de haute technologie reflétant le paysage naturel environnant. Les trois hôtels proposeront une sélection d'activités telles que des promenades guidées dans l'oued, des sentiers de VTT et de randonnée, des options de restauration gastronomique, des installations de bien-être et des piscines à débordement sur le toit. Pictures MUST credit: Neom A new ultra luxury tourism destination has been launched within Saudi Arabia’s multi-billion dollar Neom development in a stunning natural gorge. Named Leyja, it  extends from the Gulf of Aqaba coast in the west,  inland towards the deep, narrow valley carved between 400m high mountains. There will be three hotels offering  a total of 120 boutique rooms and suites, split equally with 40 keys at each of them. The first property is described as “ tailor-made for adventure. “ The construction looks like a a staircase climbing the v
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Leyja, in neues Luxusreiseziel in Saudi-Arabien in einer atemberaubenden Schlucht
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    FEATURE - Leyja, in neues Luxusreiseziel in Saudi-Arabien in einer atemberaubenden Schlucht
    Une nouvelle destination touristique ultra luxueuse a été lancée dans le cadre du développement Neom de plusieurs milliards de dollars en Arabie Saoudite, dans une magnifique gorge naturelle. Nommé Leyja, il s'étend de la côte du golfe d'Aqaba à l'ouest, à l'intérieur des terres vers la vallée profonde et étroite creusée entre des montagnes de 400 m de haut. Il y aura trois hôtels offrant un total de 120 chambres et suites de charme, réparties à parts égales avec 40 clés dans chacune d'elles. La première propriété est décrite comme « taillée sur mesure pour l’aventure ». " La construction ressemble à un escalier gravissant les flancs de la vallée jusqu'au sommet d'une falaise. Il proposera des activités comme des expériences d’escalade dans les environs. La propriété deux se trouve dans la plus grande oasis de la vallée, connue en arabe sous le nom d'oued. Il dispose d'un escalier montant du canyon jusqu'à l'entrée. Le troisième hôtel est une retraite de bien-être immersive qui favorise la longévité avec une façade réfléchissante de haute technologie reflétant le paysage naturel environnant. Les trois hôtels proposeront une sélection d'activités telles que des promenades guidées dans l'oued, des sentiers de VTT et de randonnée, des options de restauration gastronomique, des installations de bien-être et des piscines à débordement sur le toit. Pictures MUST credit: Neom A new ultra luxury tourism destination has been launched within Saudi Arabia’s multi-billion dollar Neom development in a stunning natural gorge. Named Leyja, it  extends from the Gulf of Aqaba coast in the west,  inland towards the deep, narrow valley carved between 400m high mountains. There will be three hotels offering  a total of 120 boutique rooms and suites, split equally with 40 keys at each of them. The first property is described as “ tailor-made for adventure. “ The construction looks like a a staircase climbing the v
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Leyja, in neues Luxusreiseziel in Saudi-Arabien in einer atemberaubenden Schlucht
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    FEATURE - Leyja, in neues Luxusreiseziel in Saudi-Arabien in einer atemberaubenden Schlucht
    Une nouvelle destination touristique ultra luxueuse a été lancée dans le cadre du développement Neom de plusieurs milliards de dollars en Arabie Saoudite, dans une magnifique gorge naturelle. Nommé Leyja, il s'étend de la côte du golfe d'Aqaba à l'ouest, à l'intérieur des terres vers la vallée profonde et étroite creusée entre des montagnes de 400 m de haut. Il y aura trois hôtels offrant un total de 120 chambres et suites de charme, réparties à parts égales avec 40 clés dans chacune d'elles. La première propriété est décrite comme « taillée sur mesure pour l’aventure ». " La construction ressemble à un escalier gravissant les flancs de la vallée jusqu'au sommet d'une falaise. Il proposera des activités comme des expériences d’escalade dans les environs. La propriété deux se trouve dans la plus grande oasis de la vallée, connue en arabe sous le nom d'oued. Il dispose d'un escalier montant du canyon jusqu'à l'entrée. Le troisième hôtel est une retraite de bien-être immersive qui favorise la longévité avec une façade réfléchissante de haute technologie reflétant le paysage naturel environnant. Les trois hôtels proposeront une sélection d'activités telles que des promenades guidées dans l'oued, des sentiers de VTT et de randonnée, des options de restauration gastronomique, des installations de bien-être et des piscines à débordement sur le toit. Pictures MUST credit: Neom A new ultra luxury tourism destination has been launched within Saudi Arabia’s multi-billion dollar Neom development in a stunning natural gorge. Named Leyja, it  extends from the Gulf of Aqaba coast in the west,  inland towards the deep, narrow valley carved between 400m high mountains. There will be three hotels offering  a total of 120 boutique rooms and suites, split equally with 40 keys at each of them. The first property is described as “ tailor-made for adventure. “ The construction looks like a a staircase climbing the v
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Leyja, in neues Luxusreiseziel in Saudi-Arabien in einer atemberaubenden Schlucht
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    FEATURE - Leyja, in neues Luxusreiseziel in Saudi-Arabien in einer atemberaubenden Schlucht
    Une nouvelle destination touristique ultra luxueuse a été lancée dans le cadre du développement Neom de plusieurs milliards de dollars en Arabie Saoudite, dans une magnifique gorge naturelle. Nommé Leyja, il s'étend de la côte du golfe d'Aqaba à l'ouest, à l'intérieur des terres vers la vallée profonde et étroite creusée entre des montagnes de 400 m de haut. Il y aura trois hôtels offrant un total de 120 chambres et suites de charme, réparties à parts égales avec 40 clés dans chacune d'elles. La première propriété est décrite comme « taillée sur mesure pour l’aventure ». " La construction ressemble à un escalier gravissant les flancs de la vallée jusqu'au sommet d'une falaise. Il proposera des activités comme des expériences d’escalade dans les environs. La propriété deux se trouve dans la plus grande oasis de la vallée, connue en arabe sous le nom d'oued. Il dispose d'un escalier montant du canyon jusqu'à l'entrée. Le troisième hôtel est une retraite de bien-être immersive qui favorise la longévité avec une façade réfléchissante de haute technologie reflétant le paysage naturel environnant. Les trois hôtels proposeront une sélection d'activités telles que des promenades guidées dans l'oued, des sentiers de VTT et de randonnée, des options de restauration gastronomique, des installations de bien-être et des piscines à débordement sur le toit. Pictures MUST credit: Neom A new ultra luxury tourism destination has been launched within Saudi Arabia’s multi-billion dollar Neom development in a stunning natural gorge. Named Leyja, it  extends from the Gulf of Aqaba coast in the west,  inland towards the deep, narrow valley carved between 400m high mountains. There will be three hotels offering  a total of 120 boutique rooms and suites, split equally with 40 keys at each of them. The first property is described as “ tailor-made for adventure. “ The construction looks like a a staircase climbing the v
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  • FEATURE - Leyja, in neues Luxusreiseziel in Saudi-Arabien in einer atemberaubenden Schlucht
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    FEATURE - Leyja, in neues Luxusreiseziel in Saudi-Arabien in einer atemberaubenden Schlucht
    Une nouvelle destination touristique ultra luxueuse a été lancée dans le cadre du développement Neom de plusieurs milliards de dollars en Arabie Saoudite, dans une magnifique gorge naturelle. Nommé Leyja, il s'étend de la côte du golfe d'Aqaba à l'ouest, à l'intérieur des terres vers la vallée profonde et étroite creusée entre des montagnes de 400 m de haut. Il y aura trois hôtels offrant un total de 120 chambres et suites de charme, réparties à parts égales avec 40 clés dans chacune d'elles. La première propriété est décrite comme « taillée sur mesure pour l’aventure ». " La construction ressemble à un escalier gravissant les flancs de la vallée jusqu'au sommet d'une falaise. Il proposera des activités comme des expériences d’escalade dans les environs. La propriété deux se trouve dans la plus grande oasis de la vallée, connue en arabe sous le nom d'oued. Il dispose d'un escalier montant du canyon jusqu'à l'entrée. Le troisième hôtel est une retraite de bien-être immersive qui favorise la longévité avec une façade réfléchissante de haute technologie reflétant le paysage naturel environnant. Les trois hôtels proposeront une sélection d'activités telles que des promenades guidées dans l'oued, des sentiers de VTT et de randonnée, des options de restauration gastronomique, des installations de bien-être et des piscines à débordement sur le toit. Pictures MUST credit: Neom A new ultra luxury tourism destination has been launched within Saudi Arabia’s multi-billion dollar Neom development in a stunning natural gorge. Named Leyja, it  extends from the Gulf of Aqaba coast in the west,  inland towards the deep, narrow valley carved between 400m high mountains. There will be three hotels offering  a total of 120 boutique rooms and suites, split equally with 40 keys at each of them. The first property is described as “ tailor-made for adventure. “ The construction looks like a a staircase climbing the v
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  • FEATURE - Leyja, in neues Luxusreiseziel in Saudi-Arabien in einer atemberaubenden Schlucht
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    FEATURE - Leyja, in neues Luxusreiseziel in Saudi-Arabien in einer atemberaubenden Schlucht
    Une nouvelle destination touristique ultra luxueuse a été lancée dans le cadre du développement Neom de plusieurs milliards de dollars en Arabie Saoudite, dans une magnifique gorge naturelle. Nommé Leyja, il s'étend de la côte du golfe d'Aqaba à l'ouest, à l'intérieur des terres vers la vallée profonde et étroite creusée entre des montagnes de 400 m de haut. Il y aura trois hôtels offrant un total de 120 chambres et suites de charme, réparties à parts égales avec 40 clés dans chacune d'elles. La première propriété est décrite comme « taillée sur mesure pour l’aventure ». " La construction ressemble à un escalier gravissant les flancs de la vallée jusqu'au sommet d'une falaise. Il proposera des activités comme des expériences d’escalade dans les environs. La propriété deux se trouve dans la plus grande oasis de la vallée, connue en arabe sous le nom d'oued. Il dispose d'un escalier montant du canyon jusqu'à l'entrée. Le troisième hôtel est une retraite de bien-être immersive qui favorise la longévité avec une façade réfléchissante de haute technologie reflétant le paysage naturel environnant. Les trois hôtels proposeront une sélection d'activités telles que des promenades guidées dans l'oued, des sentiers de VTT et de randonnée, des options de restauration gastronomique, des installations de bien-être et des piscines à débordement sur le toit. Pictures MUST credit: Neom A new ultra luxury tourism destination has been launched within Saudi Arabia’s multi-billion dollar Neom development in a stunning natural gorge. Named Leyja, it  extends from the Gulf of Aqaba coast in the west,  inland towards the deep, narrow valley carved between 400m high mountains. There will be three hotels offering  a total of 120 boutique rooms and suites, split equally with 40 keys at each of them. The first property is described as “ tailor-made for adventure. “ The construction looks like a a staircase climbing the v
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  • FEATURE - Leyja, in neues Luxusreiseziel in Saudi-Arabien in einer atemberaubenden Schlucht
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    FEATURE - Leyja, in neues Luxusreiseziel in Saudi-Arabien in einer atemberaubenden Schlucht
    Une nouvelle destination touristique ultra luxueuse a été lancée dans le cadre du développement Neom de plusieurs milliards de dollars en Arabie Saoudite, dans une magnifique gorge naturelle. Nommé Leyja, il s'étend de la côte du golfe d'Aqaba à l'ouest, à l'intérieur des terres vers la vallée profonde et étroite creusée entre des montagnes de 400 m de haut. Il y aura trois hôtels offrant un total de 120 chambres et suites de charme, réparties à parts égales avec 40 clés dans chacune d'elles. La première propriété est décrite comme « taillée sur mesure pour l’aventure ». " La construction ressemble à un escalier gravissant les flancs de la vallée jusqu'au sommet d'une falaise. Il proposera des activités comme des expériences d’escalade dans les environs. La propriété deux se trouve dans la plus grande oasis de la vallée, connue en arabe sous le nom d'oued. Il dispose d'un escalier montant du canyon jusqu'à l'entrée. Le troisième hôtel est une retraite de bien-être immersive qui favorise la longévité avec une façade réfléchissante de haute technologie reflétant le paysage naturel environnant. Les trois hôtels proposeront une sélection d'activités telles que des promenades guidées dans l'oued, des sentiers de VTT et de randonnée, des options de restauration gastronomique, des installations de bien-être et des piscines à débordement sur le toit. Pictures MUST credit: Neom A new ultra luxury tourism destination has been launched within Saudi Arabia’s multi-billion dollar Neom development in a stunning natural gorge. Named Leyja, it  extends from the Gulf of Aqaba coast in the west,  inland towards the deep, narrow valley carved between 400m high mountains. There will be three hotels offering  a total of 120 boutique rooms and suites, split equally with 40 keys at each of them. The first property is described as “ tailor-made for adventure. “ The construction looks like a a staircase climbing the v
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  • FEATURE - Leyja, in neues Luxusreiseziel in Saudi-Arabien in einer atemberaubenden Schlucht
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    FEATURE - Leyja, in neues Luxusreiseziel in Saudi-Arabien in einer atemberaubenden Schlucht
    Une nouvelle destination touristique ultra luxueuse a été lancée dans le cadre du développement Neom de plusieurs milliards de dollars en Arabie Saoudite, dans une magnifique gorge naturelle. Nommé Leyja, il s'étend de la côte du golfe d'Aqaba à l'ouest, à l'intérieur des terres vers la vallée profonde et étroite creusée entre des montagnes de 400 m de haut. Il y aura trois hôtels offrant un total de 120 chambres et suites de charme, réparties à parts égales avec 40 clés dans chacune d'elles. La première propriété est décrite comme « taillée sur mesure pour l’aventure ». " La construction ressemble à un escalier gravissant les flancs de la vallée jusqu'au sommet d'une falaise. Il proposera des activités comme des expériences d’escalade dans les environs. La propriété deux se trouve dans la plus grande oasis de la vallée, connue en arabe sous le nom d'oued. Il dispose d'un escalier montant du canyon jusqu'à l'entrée. Le troisième hôtel est une retraite de bien-être immersive qui favorise la longévité avec une façade réfléchissante de haute technologie reflétant le paysage naturel environnant. Les trois hôtels proposeront une sélection d'activités telles que des promenades guidées dans l'oued, des sentiers de VTT et de randonnée, des options de restauration gastronomique, des installations de bien-être et des piscines à débordement sur le toit. Pictures MUST credit: Neom A new ultra luxury tourism destination has been launched within Saudi Arabia’s multi-billion dollar Neom development in a stunning natural gorge. Named Leyja, it  extends from the Gulf of Aqaba coast in the west,  inland towards the deep, narrow valley carved between 400m high mountains. There will be three hotels offering  a total of 120 boutique rooms and suites, split equally with 40 keys at each of them. The first property is described as “ tailor-made for adventure. “ The construction looks like a a staircase climbing the v
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Leyja, in neues Luxusreiseziel in Saudi-Arabien in einer atemberaubenden Schlucht
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    FEATURE - Leyja, in neues Luxusreiseziel in Saudi-Arabien in einer atemberaubenden Schlucht
    Une nouvelle destination touristique ultra luxueuse a été lancée dans le cadre du développement Neom de plusieurs milliards de dollars en Arabie Saoudite, dans une magnifique gorge naturelle. Nommé Leyja, il s'étend de la côte du golfe d'Aqaba à l'ouest, à l'intérieur des terres vers la vallée profonde et étroite creusée entre des montagnes de 400 m de haut. Il y aura trois hôtels offrant un total de 120 chambres et suites de charme, réparties à parts égales avec 40 clés dans chacune d'elles. La première propriété est décrite comme « taillée sur mesure pour l’aventure ». " La construction ressemble à un escalier gravissant les flancs de la vallée jusqu'au sommet d'une falaise. Il proposera des activités comme des expériences d’escalade dans les environs. La propriété deux se trouve dans la plus grande oasis de la vallée, connue en arabe sous le nom d'oued. Il dispose d'un escalier montant du canyon jusqu'à l'entrée. Le troisième hôtel est une retraite de bien-être immersive qui favorise la longévité avec une façade réfléchissante de haute technologie reflétant le paysage naturel environnant. Les trois hôtels proposeront une sélection d'activités telles que des promenades guidées dans l'oued, des sentiers de VTT et de randonnée, des options de restauration gastronomique, des installations de bien-être et des piscines à débordement sur le toit. Pictures MUST credit: Neom A new ultra luxury tourism destination has been launched within Saudi Arabia’s multi-billion dollar Neom development in a stunning natural gorge. Named Leyja, it  extends from the Gulf of Aqaba coast in the west,  inland towards the deep, narrow valley carved between 400m high mountains. There will be three hotels offering  a total of 120 boutique rooms and suites, split equally with 40 keys at each of them. The first property is described as “ tailor-made for adventure. “ The construction looks like a a staircase climbing the v
    (c) Dukas

     

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