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Latest luxury phase of Saudi billion dollar tourism plan
Ferrari Press Agency
Magna 1
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05/06/2024
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Saudi Arabia’s multi-billion dollar NEOM tourism project has unveiled a new coastal destination
The development, called Magna, is a luxury lifestyle attraction as part of NEOM’s sustainable tourism portfolio.
It is situated on the Gulf of Aqaba coastline and comprises the recently announced premier destinations of Leyja, Epicon, Siranna, Utamo, Norlana, Aquellum, Zardun, Xaynor, Elanan, Gidori, Treyam and Jaumur.
The twelve destinations will span 120 kilometres and the development is claimed to be a “new global standard in luxury sustainable tourism.”
It is part of the ambitious Saudi Vision 2030 plan with a core focus on cutting-edge technology, world-class architecture, and ultra-modern amenities.
A spokesperson said: “Each destination is individually unique, with its own distinct offering for residents and guests, yet seamlessly blends to form a unified destination.”
The 12 resorts will be woven together by the conservation, preservation, and rejuvenation of native flora, fauna, and the natural landscape.
OPS: Rendr of some of the Magna resorts in the coastal Magna region.
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DUKAS_170763078_FER
Latest luxury phase of Saudi billion dollar tourism plan
Ferrari Press Agency
Magna 1
Ref 15915
05/06/2024
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures must credit: NEOM
Saudi Arabia’s multi-billion dollar NEOM tourism project has unveiled a new coastal destination
The development, called Magna, is a luxury lifestyle attraction as part of NEOM’s sustainable tourism portfolio.
It is situated on the Gulf of Aqaba coastline and comprises the recently announced premier destinations of Leyja, Epicon, Siranna, Utamo, Norlana, Aquellum, Zardun, Xaynor, Elanan, Gidori, Treyam and Jaumur.
The twelve destinations will span 120 kilometres and the development is claimed to be a “new global standard in luxury sustainable tourism.”
It is part of the ambitious Saudi Vision 2030 plan with a core focus on cutting-edge technology, world-class architecture, and ultra-modern amenities.
A spokesperson said: “Each destination is individually unique, with its own distinct offering for residents and guests, yet seamlessly blends to form a unified destination.”
The 12 resorts will be woven together by the conservation, preservation, and rejuvenation of native flora, fauna, and the natural landscape.
OPS: Rendr of some of the Magna resorts in the coastal Magna region.
Picture suplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_170763077_FER
Latest luxury phase of Saudi billion dollar tourism plan
Ferrari Press Agency
Magna 1
Ref 15915
05/06/2024
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures must credit: NEOM
Saudi Arabia’s multi-billion dollar NEOM tourism project has unveiled a new coastal destination
The development, called Magna, is a luxury lifestyle attraction as part of NEOM’s sustainable tourism portfolio.
It is situated on the Gulf of Aqaba coastline and comprises the recently announced premier destinations of Leyja, Epicon, Siranna, Utamo, Norlana, Aquellum, Zardun, Xaynor, Elanan, Gidori, Treyam and Jaumur.
The twelve destinations will span 120 kilometres and the development is claimed to be a “new global standard in luxury sustainable tourism.”
It is part of the ambitious Saudi Vision 2030 plan with a core focus on cutting-edge technology, world-class architecture, and ultra-modern amenities.
A spokesperson said: “Each destination is individually unique, with its own distinct offering for residents and guests, yet seamlessly blends to form a unified destination.”
The 12 resorts will be woven together by the conservation, preservation, and rejuvenation of native flora, fauna, and the natural landscape.
OPS: Rendr of some of the Magna resorts in the coastal Magna region.
Picture suplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_170763076_FER
Latest luxury phase of Saudi billion dollar tourism plan
Ferrari Press Agency
Magna 1
Ref 15915
05/06/2024
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures must credit: NEOM
Saudi Arabia’s multi-billion dollar NEOM tourism project has unveiled a new coastal destination
The development, called Magna, is a luxury lifestyle attraction as part of NEOM’s sustainable tourism portfolio.
It is situated on the Gulf of Aqaba coastline and comprises the recently announced premier destinations of Leyja, Epicon, Siranna, Utamo, Norlana, Aquellum, Zardun, Xaynor, Elanan, Gidori, Treyam and Jaumur.
The twelve destinations will span 120 kilometres and the development is claimed to be a “new global standard in luxury sustainable tourism.”
It is part of the ambitious Saudi Vision 2030 plan with a core focus on cutting-edge technology, world-class architecture, and ultra-modern amenities.
A spokesperson said: “Each destination is individually unique, with its own distinct offering for residents and guests, yet seamlessly blends to form a unified destination.”
The 12 resorts will be woven together by the conservation, preservation, and rejuvenation of native flora, fauna, and the natural landscape.
OPS: Rendr of some of the Magna resorts in the coastal Magna region.
Picture suplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_170763063_FER
Latest luxury phase of Saudi billion dollar tourism plan
Ferrari Press Agency
Magna 1
Ref 15915
05/06/2024
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures must credit: NEOM
Saudi Arabia’s multi-billion dollar NEOM tourism project has unveiled a new coastal destination
The development, called Magna, is a luxury lifestyle attraction as part of NEOM’s sustainable tourism portfolio.
It is situated on the Gulf of Aqaba coastline and comprises the recently announced premier destinations of Leyja, Epicon, Siranna, Utamo, Norlana, Aquellum, Zardun, Xaynor, Elanan, Gidori, Treyam and Jaumur.
The twelve destinations will span 120 kilometres and the development is claimed to be a “new global standard in luxury sustainable tourism.”
It is part of the ambitious Saudi Vision 2030 plan with a core focus on cutting-edge technology, world-class architecture, and ultra-modern amenities.
A spokesperson said: “Each destination is individually unique, with its own distinct offering for residents and guests, yet seamlessly blends to form a unified destination.”
The 12 resorts will be woven together by the conservation, preservation, and rejuvenation of native flora, fauna, and the natural landscape.
OPS: Rendr of some of the Magna resorts in the coastal Magna region.
Picture suplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_165126671_FER
Nature reserve revealed for luxury Saudi tourism development
Ferrari Press Agency
Zardun 1
Ref 15513
24/01/2023
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Pictures MUST credit: Neom
The latest development in the luxury destination being constructed in Saudi Arabia has been announced.
The addition to the Neom development, aimed to be a major world luxury tourism hub by 2030, is called a nature and wildlife retreat for discerning guests called Zardun.
It will be an exclusive sanctuary resort developed by Neom, the sustainable region taking shape in the northwest of the kingdom.
It has been designed to seamlessly blend contemporary luxury with nature.
The unique destination is the latest in a series of coastal assets that form part of the ongoing development taking place across the Neom region.
Overlooking the c Gulf of Aqaba, Zardun will host four ultra-luxury signature buildings, all of which are designed to merge with the surrounding landscape.
A spokesperson explained: “Zardun aims to offer the ultimate premium ecotourism experience for discerning guests.”
Covering four square kilometres, Zardun will be a carefully restored haven filled with native plants and animals.
Stretching down from the mountains to the seashore, visitors will arrive at a state-of-the-art experience centre, which includes a 360-degree observation deck.
Zardun will comprise three distinct and luxurious boutique hotels, offering in total 100 rooms and suites.
OPS: Render of the planned Zardun development. Inside the Experience Centre (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_165126670_FER
Nature reserve revealed for luxury Saudi tourism development
Ferrari Press Agency
Zardun 1
Ref 15513
24/01/2023
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures MUST credit: Neom
The latest development in the luxury destination being constructed in Saudi Arabia has been announced.
The addition to the Neom development, aimed to be a major world luxury tourism hub by 2030, is called a nature and wildlife retreat for discerning guests called Zardun.
It will be an exclusive sanctuary resort developed by Neom, the sustainable region taking shape in the northwest of the kingdom.
It has been designed to seamlessly blend contemporary luxury with nature.
The unique destination is the latest in a series of coastal assets that form part of the ongoing development taking place across the Neom region.
Overlooking the c Gulf of Aqaba, Zardun will host four ultra-luxury signature buildings, all of which are designed to merge with the surrounding landscape.
A spokesperson explained: “Zardun aims to offer the ultimate premium ecotourism experience for discerning guests.”
Covering four square kilometres, Zardun will be a carefully restored haven filled with native plants and animals.
Stretching down from the mountains to the seashore, visitors will arrive at a state-of-the-art experience centre, which includes a 360-degree observation deck.
Zardun will comprise three distinct and luxurious boutique hotels, offering in total 100 rooms and suites.
OPS: Render of the planned Zardun development. This is one of three hotels and is called The Nature Hotel
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DUKAS_165126669_FER
Nature reserve revealed for luxury Saudi tourism development
Ferrari Press Agency
Zardun 1
Ref 15513
24/01/2023
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures MUST credit: Neom
The latest development in the luxury destination being constructed in Saudi Arabia has been announced.
The addition to the Neom development, aimed to be a major world luxury tourism hub by 2030, is called a nature and wildlife retreat for discerning guests called Zardun.
It will be an exclusive sanctuary resort developed by Neom, the sustainable region taking shape in the northwest of the kingdom.
It has been designed to seamlessly blend contemporary luxury with nature.
The unique destination is the latest in a series of coastal assets that form part of the ongoing development taking place across the Neom region.
Overlooking the c Gulf of Aqaba, Zardun will host four ultra-luxury signature buildings, all of which are designed to merge with the surrounding landscape.
A spokesperson explained: “Zardun aims to offer the ultimate premium ecotourism experience for discerning guests.”
Covering four square kilometres, Zardun will be a carefully restored haven filled with native plants and animals.
Stretching down from the mountains to the seashore, visitors will arrive at a state-of-the-art experience centre, which includes a 360-degree observation deck.
Zardun will comprise three distinct and luxurious boutique hotels, offering in total 100 rooms and suites.
OPS: Render of the planned Zardun development. The Experience Centre (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_165126668_FER
Nature reserve revealed for luxury Saudi tourism development
Ferrari Press Agency
Zardun 1
Ref 15513
24/01/2023
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures MUST credit: Neom
The latest development in the luxury destination being constructed in Saudi Arabia has been announced.
The addition to the Neom development, aimed to be a major world luxury tourism hub by 2030, is called a nature and wildlife retreat for discerning guests called Zardun.
It will be an exclusive sanctuary resort developed by Neom, the sustainable region taking shape in the northwest of the kingdom.
It has been designed to seamlessly blend contemporary luxury with nature.
The unique destination is the latest in a series of coastal assets that form part of the ongoing development taking place across the Neom region.
Overlooking the c Gulf of Aqaba, Zardun will host four ultra-luxury signature buildings, all of which are designed to merge with the surrounding landscape.
A spokesperson explained: “Zardun aims to offer the ultimate premium ecotourism experience for discerning guests.”
Covering four square kilometres, Zardun will be a carefully restored haven filled with native plants and animals.
Stretching down from the mountains to the seashore, visitors will arrive at a state-of-the-art experience centre, which includes a 360-degree observation deck.
Zardun will comprise three distinct and luxurious boutique hotels, offering in total 100 rooms and suites.
OPS: Render of the planned Zardun development. This is one of three hotels and is called The Wedge (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_165126666_FER
Nature reserve revealed for luxury Saudi tourism development
Ferrari Press Agency
Zardun 1
Ref 15513
24/01/2023
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures MUST credit: Neom
The latest development in the luxury destination being constructed in Saudi Arabia has been announced.
The addition to the Neom development, aimed to be a major world luxury tourism hub by 2030, is called a nature and wildlife retreat for discerning guests called Zardun.
It will be an exclusive sanctuary resort developed by Neom, the sustainable region taking shape in the northwest of the kingdom.
It has been designed to seamlessly blend contemporary luxury with nature.
The unique destination is the latest in a series of coastal assets that form part of the ongoing development taking place across the Neom region.
Overlooking the c Gulf of Aqaba, Zardun will host four ultra-luxury signature buildings, all of which are designed to merge with the surrounding landscape.
A spokesperson explained: “Zardun aims to offer the ultimate premium ecotourism experience for discerning guests.”
Covering four square kilometres, Zardun will be a carefully restored haven filled with native plants and animals.
Stretching down from the mountains to the seashore, visitors will arrive at a state-of-the-art experience centre, which includes a 360-degree observation deck.
Zardun will comprise three distinct and luxurious boutique hotels, offering in total 100 rooms and suites.
OPS: Render of the planned Zardun development (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_165126624_FER
Nature reserve revealed for luxury Saudi tourism development
Ferrari Press Agency
Zardun 1
Ref 15513
24/01/2023
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures MUST credit: Neom
The latest development in the luxury destination being constructed in Saudi Arabia has been announced.
The addition to the Neom development, aimed to be a major world luxury tourism hub by 2030, is called a nature and wildlife retreat for discerning guests called Zardun.
It will be an exclusive sanctuary resort developed by Neom, the sustainable region taking shape in the northwest of the kingdom.
It has been designed to seamlessly blend contemporary luxury with nature.
The unique destination is the latest in a series of coastal assets that form part of the ongoing development taking place across the Neom region.
Overlooking the c Gulf of Aqaba, Zardun will host four ultra-luxury signature buildings, all of which are designed to merge with the surrounding landscape.
A spokesperson explained: “Zardun aims to offer the ultimate premium ecotourism experience for discerning guests.”
Covering four square kilometres, Zardun will be a carefully restored haven filled with native plants and animals.
Stretching down from the mountains to the seashore, visitors will arrive at a state-of-the-art experience centre, which includes a 360-degree observation deck.
Zardun will comprise three distinct and luxurious boutique hotels, offering in total 100 rooms and suites.
OPS: Render of the planned Zardun development with the Tower Hotel in the distance (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_165126620_FER
Nature reserve revealed for luxury Saudi tourism development
Ferrari Press Agency
Zardun 1
Ref 15513
24/01/2023
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures MUST credit: Neom
The latest development in the luxury destination being constructed in Saudi Arabia has been announced.
The addition to the Neom development, aimed to be a major world luxury tourism hub by 2030, is called a nature and wildlife retreat for discerning guests called Zardun.
It will be an exclusive sanctuary resort developed by Neom, the sustainable region taking shape in the northwest of the kingdom.
It has been designed to seamlessly blend contemporary luxury with nature.
The unique destination is the latest in a series of coastal assets that form part of the ongoing development taking place across the Neom region.
Overlooking the c Gulf of Aqaba, Zardun will host four ultra-luxury signature buildings, all of which are designed to merge with the surrounding landscape.
A spokesperson explained: “Zardun aims to offer the ultimate premium ecotourism experience for discerning guests.”
Covering four square kilometres, Zardun will be a carefully restored haven filled with native plants and animals.
Stretching down from the mountains to the seashore, visitors will arrive at a state-of-the-art experience centre, which includes a 360-degree observation deck.
Zardun will comprise three distinct and luxurious boutique hotels, offering in total 100 rooms and suites.
OPS: Render of the planned Zardun development. This is one of three hotels and is called The Tower (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)