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Noordoostpolder Offshore Windpark
The Noordoostpolder windpark, an onshore and near-shore wind farm in Flevoland. Aerial view of offshore windfarm and ground stationed wind turbines at IJsselmeer freshwater lake near the Dutch town Urk, in the Netherlands. The panoramic view photo with the water, sea and land with farms is taken from an airplane. Wind power and sustainable energy power in the Netherlands is growing, the country has an installed capacity of 11,714 MW, 40.5% of which is offshore while the wind turbines prove the country with more than 18% of its electricity demand aiming to maximize the offshore capacity of the renewable alternative and innovative energy source by 2030. Urk, Netherlands on March 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto) -
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Noordoostpolder Offshore Windpark
The Noordoostpolder windpark, an onshore and near-shore wind farm in Flevoland. Aerial view of offshore windfarm and ground stationed wind turbines at IJsselmeer freshwater lake near the Dutch town Urk, in the Netherlands. The panoramic view photo with the water, sea and land with farms is taken from an airplane. Wind power and sustainable energy power in the Netherlands is growing, the country has an installed capacity of 11,714 MW, 40.5% of which is offshore while the wind turbines prove the country with more than 18% of its electricity demand aiming to maximize the offshore capacity of the renewable alternative and innovative energy source by 2030. Urk, Netherlands on March 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto) -
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Noordoostpolder Offshore Windpark
The Noordoostpolder windpark, an onshore and near-shore wind farm in Flevoland. Aerial view of offshore windfarm and ground stationed wind turbines at IJsselmeer freshwater lake near the Dutch town Urk, in the Netherlands. The panoramic view photo with the water, sea and land with farms is taken from an airplane. Wind power and sustainable energy power in the Netherlands is growing, the country has an installed capacity of 11,714 MW, 40.5% of which is offshore while the wind turbines prove the country with more than 18% of its electricity demand aiming to maximize the offshore capacity of the renewable alternative and innovative energy source by 2030. Urk, Netherlands on March 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto) -
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Noordoostpolder Offshore Windpark
The Noordoostpolder windpark, an onshore and near-shore wind farm in Flevoland. Aerial view of offshore windfarm and ground stationed wind turbines at IJsselmeer freshwater lake near the Dutch town Urk, in the Netherlands. The panoramic view photo with the water, sea and land with farms is taken from an airplane. Wind power and sustainable energy power in the Netherlands is growing, the country has an installed capacity of 11,714 MW, 40.5% of which is offshore while the wind turbines prove the country with more than 18% of its electricity demand aiming to maximize the offshore capacity of the renewable alternative and innovative energy source by 2030. Urk, Netherlands on March 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto) -
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Noordoostpolder Offshore Windpark
The Noordoostpolder windpark, an onshore and near-shore wind farm in Flevoland. Aerial view of offshore windfarm and ground stationed wind turbines at IJsselmeer freshwater lake near the Dutch town Urk, in the Netherlands. The panoramic view photo with the water, sea and land with farms is taken from an airplane. Wind power and sustainable energy power in the Netherlands is growing, the country has an installed capacity of 11,714 MW, 40.5% of which is offshore while the wind turbines prove the country with more than 18% of its electricity demand aiming to maximize the offshore capacity of the renewable alternative and innovative energy source by 2030. Urk, Netherlands on March 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto) -
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Noordoostpolder Offshore Windpark
The Noordoostpolder windpark, an onshore and near-shore wind farm in Flevoland. Aerial view of offshore windfarm and ground stationed wind turbines at IJsselmeer freshwater lake near the Dutch town Urk, in the Netherlands. The panoramic view photo with the water, sea and land with farms is taken from an airplane. Wind power and sustainable energy power in the Netherlands is growing, the country has an installed capacity of 11,714 MW, 40.5% of which is offshore while the wind turbines prove the country with more than 18% of its electricity demand aiming to maximize the offshore capacity of the renewable alternative and innovative energy source by 2030. Urk, Netherlands on March 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto) -
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Noordoostpolder Offshore Windpark
The Noordoostpolder windpark, an onshore and near-shore wind farm in Flevoland. Aerial view of offshore windfarm and ground stationed wind turbines at IJsselmeer freshwater lake near the Dutch town Urk, in the Netherlands. The panoramic view photo with the water, sea and land with farms is taken from an airplane. Wind power and sustainable energy power in the Netherlands is growing, the country has an installed capacity of 11,714 MW, 40.5% of which is offshore while the wind turbines prove the country with more than 18% of its electricity demand aiming to maximize the offshore capacity of the renewable alternative and innovative energy source by 2030. Urk, Netherlands on March 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto) -
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Noordoostpolder Offshore Windpark
The Noordoostpolder windpark, an onshore and near-shore wind farm in Flevoland. Aerial view of offshore windfarm and ground stationed wind turbines at IJsselmeer freshwater lake near the Dutch town Urk, in the Netherlands. The panoramic view photo with the water, sea and land with farms is taken from an airplane. Wind power and sustainable energy power in the Netherlands is growing, the country has an installed capacity of 11,714 MW, 40.5% of which is offshore while the wind turbines prove the country with more than 18% of its electricity demand aiming to maximize the offshore capacity of the renewable alternative and innovative energy source by 2030. Urk, Netherlands on March 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto) -
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Noordoostpolder Offshore Windpark
The Noordoostpolder windpark, an onshore and near-shore wind farm in Flevoland. Aerial view of offshore windfarm and ground stationed wind turbines at IJsselmeer freshwater lake near the Dutch town Urk, in the Netherlands. The panoramic view photo with the water, sea and land with farms is taken from an airplane. Wind power and sustainable energy power in the Netherlands is growing, the country has an installed capacity of 11,714 MW, 40.5% of which is offshore while the wind turbines prove the country with more than 18% of its electricity demand aiming to maximize the offshore capacity of the renewable alternative and innovative energy source by 2030. Urk, Netherlands on March 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto) -
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Noordoostpolder Offshore Windpark
The Noordoostpolder windpark, an onshore and near-shore wind farm in Flevoland. Aerial view of offshore windfarm and ground stationed wind turbines at IJsselmeer freshwater lake near the Dutch town Urk, in the Netherlands. The panoramic view photo with the water, sea and land with farms is taken from an airplane. Wind power and sustainable energy power in the Netherlands is growing, the country has an installed capacity of 11,714 MW, 40.5% of which is offshore while the wind turbines prove the country with more than 18% of its electricity demand aiming to maximize the offshore capacity of the renewable alternative and innovative energy source by 2030. Urk, Netherlands on March 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto) -
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Noordoostpolder Offshore Windpark
The Noordoostpolder windpark, an onshore and near-shore wind farm in Flevoland. Aerial view of offshore windfarm and ground stationed wind turbines at IJsselmeer freshwater lake near the Dutch town Urk, in the Netherlands. The panoramic view photo with the water, sea and land with farms is taken from an airplane. Wind power and sustainable energy power in the Netherlands is growing, the country has an installed capacity of 11,714 MW, 40.5% of which is offshore while the wind turbines prove the country with more than 18% of its electricity demand aiming to maximize the offshore capacity of the renewable alternative and innovative energy source by 2030. Urk, Netherlands on March 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto) -
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Noordoostpolder Offshore Windpark
The Noordoostpolder windpark, an onshore and near-shore wind farm in Flevoland. Aerial view of offshore windfarm and ground stationed wind turbines at IJsselmeer freshwater lake near the Dutch town Urk, in the Netherlands. The panoramic view photo with the water, sea and land with farms is taken from an airplane. Wind power and sustainable energy power in the Netherlands is growing, the country has an installed capacity of 11,714 MW, 40.5% of which is offshore while the wind turbines prove the country with more than 18% of its electricity demand aiming to maximize the offshore capacity of the renewable alternative and innovative energy source by 2030. Urk, Netherlands on March 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto) -
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Noordoostpolder Offshore Windpark
The Noordoostpolder windpark, an onshore and near-shore wind farm in Flevoland. Aerial view of offshore windfarm and ground stationed wind turbines at IJsselmeer freshwater lake near the Dutch town Urk, in the Netherlands. The panoramic view photo with the water, sea and land with farms is taken from an airplane. Wind power and sustainable energy power in the Netherlands is growing, the country has an installed capacity of 11,714 MW, 40.5% of which is offshore while the wind turbines prove the country with more than 18% of its electricity demand aiming to maximize the offshore capacity of the renewable alternative and innovative energy source by 2030. Urk, Netherlands on March 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto) -
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Noordoostpolder Offshore Windpark
The Noordoostpolder windpark, an onshore and near-shore wind farm in Flevoland. Aerial view of offshore windfarm and ground stationed wind turbines at IJsselmeer freshwater lake near the Dutch town Urk, in the Netherlands. The panoramic view photo with the water, sea and land with farms is taken from an airplane. Wind power and sustainable energy power in the Netherlands is growing, the country has an installed capacity of 11,714 MW, 40.5% of which is offshore while the wind turbines prove the country with more than 18% of its electricity demand aiming to maximize the offshore capacity of the renewable alternative and innovative energy source by 2030. Urk, Netherlands on March 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto) -
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Noordoostpolder Offshore Windpark
The Noordoostpolder windpark, an onshore and near-shore wind farm in Flevoland. Aerial view of offshore windfarm and ground stationed wind turbines at IJsselmeer freshwater lake near the Dutch town Urk, in the Netherlands. The panoramic view photo with the water, sea and land with farms is taken from an airplane. Wind power and sustainable energy power in the Netherlands is growing, the country has an installed capacity of 11,714 MW, 40.5% of which is offshore while the wind turbines prove the country with more than 18% of its electricity demand aiming to maximize the offshore capacity of the renewable alternative and innovative energy source by 2030. Urk, Netherlands on March 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto) -
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Noordoostpolder Offshore Windpark
The Noordoostpolder windpark, an onshore and near-shore wind farm in Flevoland. Aerial view of offshore windfarm and ground stationed wind turbines at IJsselmeer freshwater lake near the Dutch town Urk, in the Netherlands. The panoramic view photo with the water, sea and land with farms is taken from an airplane. Wind power and sustainable energy power in the Netherlands is growing, the country has an installed capacity of 11,714 MW, 40.5% of which is offshore while the wind turbines prove the country with more than 18% of its electricity demand aiming to maximize the offshore capacity of the renewable alternative and innovative energy source by 2030. Urk, Netherlands on March 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto) -
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Noordoostpolder Offshore Windpark
The Noordoostpolder windpark, an onshore and near-shore wind farm in Flevoland. Aerial view of offshore windfarm and ground stationed wind turbines at IJsselmeer freshwater lake near the Dutch town Urk, in the Netherlands. The panoramic view photo with the water, sea and land with farms is taken from an airplane. Wind power and sustainable energy power in the Netherlands is growing, the country has an installed capacity of 11,714 MW, 40.5% of which is offshore while the wind turbines prove the country with more than 18% of its electricity demand aiming to maximize the offshore capacity of the renewable alternative and innovative energy source by 2030. Urk, Netherlands on March 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto) -
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Noordoostpolder Offshore Windpark
The Noordoostpolder windpark, an onshore and near-shore wind farm in Flevoland. Aerial view of offshore windfarm and ground stationed wind turbines at IJsselmeer freshwater lake near the Dutch town Urk, in the Netherlands. The panoramic view photo with the water, sea and land with farms is taken from an airplane. Wind power and sustainable energy power in the Netherlands is growing, the country has an installed capacity of 11,714 MW, 40.5% of which is offshore while the wind turbines prove the country with more than 18% of its electricity demand aiming to maximize the offshore capacity of the renewable alternative and innovative energy source by 2030. Urk, Netherlands on March 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto) -
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Noordoostpolder Offshore Windpark
The Noordoostpolder windpark, an onshore and near-shore wind farm in Flevoland. Aerial view of offshore windfarm and ground stationed wind turbines at IJsselmeer freshwater lake near the Dutch town Urk, in the Netherlands. The panoramic view photo with the water, sea and land with farms is taken from an airplane. Wind power and sustainable energy power in the Netherlands is growing, the country has an installed capacity of 11,714 MW, 40.5% of which is offshore while the wind turbines prove the country with more than 18% of its electricity demand aiming to maximize the offshore capacity of the renewable alternative and innovative energy source by 2030. Urk, Netherlands on March 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto) -
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Noordoostpolder Offshore Windpark
The Noordoostpolder windpark, an onshore and near-shore wind farm in Flevoland. Aerial view of offshore windfarm and ground stationed wind turbines at IJsselmeer freshwater lake near the Dutch town Urk, in the Netherlands. The panoramic view photo with the water, sea and land with farms is taken from an airplane. Wind power and sustainable energy power in the Netherlands is growing, the country has an installed capacity of 11,714 MW, 40.5% of which is offshore while the wind turbines prove the country with more than 18% of its electricity demand aiming to maximize the offshore capacity of the renewable alternative and innovative energy source by 2030. Urk, Netherlands on March 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto) -
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Annonce d'un avion de ligne révolutionnaire
Annonce d'un avion de ligne révolutionnaire - Picture MUST credit: Natilus An aerospace start-up has unveiled plans for the company's first passenger aircraft. Called Horizon, the aircraft has an innovative blended-wing-body design capable of transporting 200 passengers with cargo along intercontinental routes. The advantage of the blended wing design is that it doesn't have a join between the wing and the fuselage, greatly reducing drag. A blended wing aircraft can also be made with much more interior space for cargo, passengers, or fuel. The California company behind it, Natilus, says the liner will carry up to 200 passengers from New York to London for example, with 50% lower emissions.It is claimed to have 40% greater volume in each aircraft compared to tube-and-wing configurations. The plan is for Horizon to enable commercial airlines to deliver an improved flight experience with a customisable cabin and seating layouts. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Revolutionary passenger aircraft announced
Ferrari Press Agency
Horizon 1
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10/11/2024
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Picture MUST credit: Natilus
An aerospace start-up has unveiled plans for the company's first passenger aircraft.
Called Horizon, the aircraft has an innovative blended-wing-body design capable of transporting 200 passengers with cargo along intercontinental routes.
The advantage of the blended wing design is that it doesn't have a join between the wing and the fuselage, greatly reducing drag.
A blended wing aircraft can also be made with much more interior space for cargo, passengers, or fuel.
The California company behind it, Natilus, says the liner will carry up to 200 passengers from New York to London for example, with 50% lower emissions.It is claimed to have 40% greater volume in each aircraft compared to tube-and-wing configurations.
The plan is for Horizon to enable commercial airlines to deliver an improved flight experience with a customisable cabin and seating layouts.
OPS: Render of the 200-passenger Horizon. It is the latest addition to Natilus's family of blended wing body aircraft,
which delivers exceptional fuel efficiency and higher payloads.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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First resort in Saudi Arabia NEOM tourisim project completed
Ferrari Press Agency
Sindalah 1
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28/10/2024
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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.
OPS: Aerial view of Sindalah Island.
Picture supplied by Ferrar
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First resort in Saudi Arabia NEOM tourisim project completed
Ferrari Press Agency
Sindalah 1
Ref 16265
28/10/2024
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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.
OPS: Sindalah Island marina
Picture supplied by Ferrar
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First resort in Saudi Arabia NEOM tourisim project completed
Ferrari Press Agency
Sindalah 1
Ref 16265
28/10/2024
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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.
OPS: Sindalah Island marina at sunset
Picture supplied by Ferrar
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First resort in Saudi Arabia NEOM tourisim project completed
Ferrari Press Agency
Sindalah 1
Ref 16265
28/10/2024
See Ferrari pictures
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.
OPS: Sindalah Island marina at nightfall
Picture supplied by Ferrar
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First resort in Saudi Arabia NEOM tourisim project completed
Ferrari Press Agency
Sindalah 1
Ref 16265
28/10/2024
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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.
OPS: Aerial view of Sindalah Island.
Picture supplied by Ferrar
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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First resort in Saudi Arabia NEOM tourisim project completed
Ferrari Press Agency
Sindalah 1
Ref 16265
28/10/2024
See Ferrari pictures
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.
OPS: Sindalah Island marina
Picture supplied by Ferrar
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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First resort in Saudi Arabia NEOM tourisim project completed
Ferrari Press Agency
Sindalah 1
Ref 16265
28/10/2024
See Ferrari pictures
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.
OPS: Sindalah Island marina at sunset
Picture supplied by Ferrar
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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First resort in Saudi Arabia NEOM tourisim project completed
Ferrari Press Agency
Sindalah 1
Ref 16265
28/10/2024
See Ferrari pictures
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.
OPS: Sindalah Island marina at nightfall
Picture supplied by Ferrar
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OLYMPICS: AUG 04 Paris 2024, Stade de France, Paris, France - 04 Aug 2024
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Noah Lyles of USA wins Gold and celebrates with the USA flag during the Men's 100m Final Paris 2024 Olympic Games Athletics at the Stade de France on August 04, 2024 in Paris, France.
OLYMPICS: AUG 04 Paris 2024, Stade de France, Paris, France - 04 Aug 2024 -
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Plan for landmark superyacht marina in Saudi Arabia
Ferrari Press Agency
Jaumur 1
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08/05/2024
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Pictures must credit: NEOM
Saudi Arabia’s expansive and expensive tourism development has announced another new project — this time a marina with homes for more than 6,000 residents.
Called Jaumur, it is described as the largest cosmopolitan luxury community set on the coast of Gulf of Aqaba.
It is part of the country’s NEOM project which plans to have the nation a as a high end tourism destination by 2030.
It is designed to serve the highest standards of future “liveability and active lifestyle.”
Jaumur will feature 500 marina apartments and nearly 700 luxury villas, boasting waterfront access and private mooring.
Two distinctive destination hotels within Jaumur offer 350 rooms and suites, with breathtaking views and access to a plethora of modern coastal hospitality and sporting activities.
The marina serves as the focal point of the development.
A monumental 1.5 kilometre aerofoil rises above the largest of the yacht berths, providing year round protection for yacht owners and a haven for the marina’s residents and guests.
The aerofoil incorporates a cantilever to form a spectacular entrance to the marina, as well as a landmark, welcoming the world’s largest superyachts.
The marina promenade will feature entertainment, leisure and cultural experiences, host year-round arts events and performance programs, complemented by signature retail stores and planned world-class dining options.
OPS: Render of the planned Jaumur development, part of Saudi Arabia's NEOM project.
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Plan for landmark superyacht marina in Saudi Arabia
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Saudi Arabia’s expansive and expensive tourism development has announced another new project — this time a marina with homes for more than 6,000 residents.
Called Jaumur, it is described as the largest cosmopolitan luxury community set on the coast of Gulf of Aqaba.
It is part of the country’s NEOM project which plans to have the nation a as a high end tourism destination by 2030.
It is designed to serve the highest standards of future “liveability and active lifestyle.”
Jaumur will feature 500 marina apartments and nearly 700 luxury villas, boasting waterfront access and private mooring.
Two distinctive destination hotels within Jaumur offer 350 rooms and suites, with breathtaking views and access to a plethora of modern coastal hospitality and sporting activities.
The marina serves as the focal point of the development.
A monumental 1.5 kilometre aerofoil rises above the largest of the yacht berths, providing year round protection for yacht owners and a haven for the marina’s residents and guests.
The aerofoil incorporates a cantilever to form a spectacular entrance to the marina, as well as a landmark, welcoming the world’s largest superyachts.
The marina promenade will feature entertainment, leisure and cultural experiences, host year-round arts events and performance programs, complemented by signature retail stores and planned world-class dining options.
OPS: Render of the planned Jaumur development, part of Saudi Arabia's NEOM project.
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Plan for landmark superyacht marina in Saudi Arabia
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08/05/2024
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Saudi Arabia’s expansive and expensive tourism development has announced another new project — this time a marina with homes for more than 6,000 residents.
Called Jaumur, it is described as the largest cosmopolitan luxury community set on the coast of Gulf of Aqaba.
It is part of the country’s NEOM project which plans to have the nation a as a high end tourism destination by 2030.
It is designed to serve the highest standards of future “liveability and active lifestyle.”
Jaumur will feature 500 marina apartments and nearly 700 luxury villas, boasting waterfront access and private mooring.
Two distinctive destination hotels within Jaumur offer 350 rooms and suites, with breathtaking views and access to a plethora of modern coastal hospitality and sporting activities.
The marina serves as the focal point of the development.
A monumental 1.5 kilometre aerofoil rises above the largest of the yacht berths, providing year round protection for yacht owners and a haven for the marina’s residents and guests.
The aerofoil incorporates a cantilever to form a spectacular entrance to the marina, as well as a landmark, welcoming the world’s largest superyachts.
The marina promenade will feature entertainment, leisure and cultural experiences, host year-round arts events and performance programs, complemented by signature retail stores and planned world-class dining options.
OPS: Render of the planned Jaumur development, part of Saudi Arabia's NEOM project.A monumental 1.5 kilometre aerofoil rises above the largest of the yacht berths, providing year round protection for yacht owners and a haven for the marina’s residents and guests.
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Plan for landmark superyacht marina in Saudi Arabia
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08/05/2024
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Saudi Arabia’s expansive and expensive tourism development has announced another new project — this time a marina with homes for more than 6,000 residents.
Called Jaumur, it is described as the largest cosmopolitan luxury community set on the coast of Gulf of Aqaba.
It is part of the country’s NEOM project which plans to have the nation a as a high end tourism destination by 2030.
It is designed to serve the highest standards of future “liveability and active lifestyle.”
Jaumur will feature 500 marina apartments and nearly 700 luxury villas, boasting waterfront access and private mooring.
Two distinctive destination hotels within Jaumur offer 350 rooms and suites, with breathtaking views and access to a plethora of modern coastal hospitality and sporting activities.
The marina serves as the focal point of the development.
A monumental 1.5 kilometre aerofoil rises above the largest of the yacht berths, providing year round protection for yacht owners and a haven for the marina’s residents and guests.
The aerofoil incorporates a cantilever to form a spectacular entrance to the marina, as well as a landmark, welcoming the world’s largest superyachts.
The marina promenade will feature entertainment, leisure and cultural experiences, host year-round arts events and performance programs, complemented by signature retail stores and planned world-class dining options.
OPS: Render of the planned Jaumur development, part of Saudi Arabia's NEOM project.
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Plan for landmark superyacht marina in Saudi Arabia
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08/05/2024
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Saudi Arabia’s expansive and expensive tourism development has announced another new project — this time a marina with homes for more than 6,000 residents.
Called Jaumur, it is described as the largest cosmopolitan luxury community set on the coast of Gulf of Aqaba.
It is part of the country’s NEOM project which plans to have the nation a as a high end tourism destination by 2030.
It is designed to serve the highest standards of future “liveability and active lifestyle.”
Jaumur will feature 500 marina apartments and nearly 700 luxury villas, boasting waterfront access and private mooring.
Two distinctive destination hotels within Jaumur offer 350 rooms and suites, with breathtaking views and access to a plethora of modern coastal hospitality and sporting activities.
The marina serves as the focal point of the development.
A monumental 1.5 kilometre aerofoil rises above the largest of the yacht berths, providing year round protection for yacht owners and a haven for the marina’s residents and guests.
The aerofoil incorporates a cantilever to form a spectacular entrance to the marina, as well as a landmark, welcoming the world’s largest superyachts.
The marina promenade will feature entertainment, leisure and cultural experiences, host year-round arts events and performance programs, complemented by signature retail stores and planned world-class dining options.
OPS: Render of the planned Jaumur development, part of Saudi Arabia's NEOM project.
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Plan for landmark superyacht marina in Saudi Arabia
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08/05/2024
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Saudi Arabia’s expansive and expensive tourism development has announced another new project — this time a marina with homes for more than 6,000 residents.
Called Jaumur, it is described as the largest cosmopolitan luxury community set on the coast of Gulf of Aqaba.
It is part of the country’s NEOM project which plans to have the nation a as a high end tourism destination by 2030.
It is designed to serve the highest standards of future “liveability and active lifestyle.”
Jaumur will feature 500 marina apartments and nearly 700 luxury villas, boasting waterfront access and private mooring.
Two distinctive destination hotels within Jaumur offer 350 rooms and suites, with breathtaking views and access to a plethora of modern coastal hospitality and sporting activities.
The marina serves as the focal point of the development.
A monumental 1.5 kilometre aerofoil rises above the largest of the yacht berths, providing year round protection for yacht owners and a haven for the marina’s residents and guests.
The aerofoil incorporates a cantilever to form a spectacular entrance to the marina, as well as a landmark, welcoming the world’s largest superyachts.
The marina promenade will feature entertainment, leisure and cultural experiences, host year-round arts events and performance programs, complemented by signature retail stores and planned world-class dining options.
OPS: Render of the planned Jaumur development, part of Saudi Arabia's NEOM project.
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Plan for landmark superyacht marina in Saudi Arabia
Ferrari Press Agency
Jaumur 1
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08/05/2024
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Saudi Arabia’s expansive and expensive tourism development has announced another new project — this time a marina with homes for more than 6,000 residents.
Called Jaumur, it is described as the largest cosmopolitan luxury community set on the coast of Gulf of Aqaba.
It is part of the country’s NEOM project which plans to have the nation a as a high end tourism destination by 2030.
It is designed to serve the highest standards of future “liveability and active lifestyle.”
Jaumur will feature 500 marina apartments and nearly 700 luxury villas, boasting waterfront access and private mooring.
Two distinctive destination hotels within Jaumur offer 350 rooms and suites, with breathtaking views and access to a plethora of modern coastal hospitality and sporting activities.
The marina serves as the focal point of the development.
A monumental 1.5 kilometre aerofoil rises above the largest of the yacht berths, providing year round protection for yacht owners and a haven for the marina’s residents and guests.
The aerofoil incorporates a cantilever to form a spectacular entrance to the marina, as well as a landmark, welcoming the world’s largest superyachts.
The marina promenade will feature entertainment, leisure and cultural experiences, host year-round arts events and performance programs, complemented by signature retail stores and planned world-class dining options.
OPS: Render of the planned Jaumur development, part of Saudi Arabia's NEOM project.A monumental 1.5 kilometre aerofoil rises above the largest of the yacht berths, providing year round protection for yacht owners and a haven for the marina’s residents and guests.
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Plan for landmark superyacht marina in Saudi Arabia
Ferrari Press Agency
Jaumur 1
Ref 15835
08/05/2024
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Saudi Arabia’s expansive and expensive tourism development has announced another new project — this time a marina with homes for more than 6,000 residents.
Called Jaumur, it is described as the largest cosmopolitan luxury community set on the coast of Gulf of Aqaba.
It is part of the country’s NEOM project which plans to have the nation a as a high end tourism destination by 2030.
It is designed to serve the highest standards of future “liveability and active lifestyle.”
Jaumur will feature 500 marina apartments and nearly 700 luxury villas, boasting waterfront access and private mooring.
Two distinctive destination hotels within Jaumur offer 350 rooms and suites, with breathtaking views and access to a plethora of modern coastal hospitality and sporting activities.
The marina serves as the focal point of the development.
A monumental 1.5 kilometre aerofoil rises above the largest of the yacht berths, providing year round protection for yacht owners and a haven for the marina’s residents and guests.
The aerofoil incorporates a cantilever to form a spectacular entrance to the marina, as well as a landmark, welcoming the world’s largest superyachts.
The marina promenade will feature entertainment, leisure and cultural experiences, host year-round arts events and performance programs, complemented by signature retail stores and planned world-class dining options.
OPS: Render of the planned Jaumur development, part of Saudi Arabia's NEOM project.
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Plan for landmark superyacht marina in Saudi Arabia
Ferrari Press Agency
Jaumur 1
Ref 15835
08/05/2024
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Pictures must credit: NEOM
Saudi Arabia’s expansive and expensive tourism development has announced another new project — this time a marina with homes for more than 6,000 residents.
Called Jaumur, it is described as the largest cosmopolitan luxury community set on the coast of Gulf of Aqaba.
It is part of the country’s NEOM project which plans to have the nation a as a high end tourism destination by 2030.
It is designed to serve the highest standards of future “liveability and active lifestyle.”
Jaumur will feature 500 marina apartments and nearly 700 luxury villas, boasting waterfront access and private mooring.
Two distinctive destination hotels within Jaumur offer 350 rooms and suites, with breathtaking views and access to a plethora of modern coastal hospitality and sporting activities.
The marina serves as the focal point of the development.
A monumental 1.5 kilometre aerofoil rises above the largest of the yacht berths, providing year round protection for yacht owners and a haven for the marina’s residents and guests.
The aerofoil incorporates a cantilever to form a spectacular entrance to the marina, as well as a landmark, welcoming the world’s largest superyachts.
The marina promenade will feature entertainment, leisure and cultural experiences, host year-round arts events and performance programs, complemented by signature retail stores and planned world-class dining options.
OPS: Render of the planned Jaumur development, part of Saudi Arabia's NEOM project.
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Plan for landmark superyacht marina in Saudi Arabia
Ferrari Press Agency
Jaumur 1
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08/05/2024
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Saudi Arabia’s expansive and expensive tourism development has announced another new project — this time a marina with homes for more than 6,000 residents.
Called Jaumur, it is described as the largest cosmopolitan luxury community set on the coast of Gulf of Aqaba.
It is part of the country’s NEOM project which plans to have the nation a as a high end tourism destination by 2030.
It is designed to serve the highest standards of future “liveability and active lifestyle.”
Jaumur will feature 500 marina apartments and nearly 700 luxury villas, boasting waterfront access and private mooring.
Two distinctive destination hotels within Jaumur offer 350 rooms and suites, with breathtaking views and access to a plethora of modern coastal hospitality and sporting activities.
The marina serves as the focal point of the development.
A monumental 1.5 kilometre aerofoil rises above the largest of the yacht berths, providing year round protection for yacht owners and a haven for the marina’s residents and guests.
The aerofoil incorporates a cantilever to form a spectacular entrance to the marina, as well as a landmark, welcoming the world’s largest superyachts.
The marina promenade will feature entertainment, leisure and cultural experiences, host year-round arts events and performance programs, complemented by signature retail stores and planned world-class dining options.
OPS: Render of the planned Jaumur development, part of Saudi Arabia's NEOM project.A monumental 1.5 kilometre aerofoil rises above the largest of the yacht berths, providing year round protection for yacht owners and a haven for the marina’s residents and guests.
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Plan for landmark superyacht marina in Saudi Arabia
Ferrari Press Agency
Jaumur 1
Ref 15835
08/05/2024
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Pictures must credit: NEOM
Saudi Arabia’s expansive and expensive tourism development has announced another new project — this time a marina with homes for more than 6,000 residents.
Called Jaumur, it is described as the largest cosmopolitan luxury community set on the coast of Gulf of Aqaba.
It is part of the country’s NEOM project which plans to have the nation a as a high end tourism destination by 2030.
It is designed to serve the highest standards of future “liveability and active lifestyle.”
Jaumur will feature 500 marina apartments and nearly 700 luxury villas, boasting waterfront access and private mooring.
Two distinctive destination hotels within Jaumur offer 350 rooms and suites, with breathtaking views and access to a plethora of modern coastal hospitality and sporting activities.
The marina serves as the focal point of the development.
A monumental 1.5 kilometre aerofoil rises above the largest of the yacht berths, providing year round protection for yacht owners and a haven for the marina’s residents and guests.
The aerofoil incorporates a cantilever to form a spectacular entrance to the marina, as well as a landmark, welcoming the world’s largest superyachts.
The marina promenade will feature entertainment, leisure and cultural experiences, host year-round arts events and performance programs, complemented by signature retail stores and planned world-class dining options.
OPS: Render of the planned Jaumur development, part of Saudi Arabia's NEOM project.A monumental 1.5 kilometre aerofoil rises above the largest of the yacht berths, providing year round protection for yacht owners and a haven for the marina’s residents and guests.
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Plan for landmark superyacht marina in Saudi Arabia
Ferrari Press Agency
Jaumur 1
Ref 15835
08/05/2024
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Saudi Arabia’s expansive and expensive tourism development has announced another new project — this time a marina with homes for more than 6,000 residents.
Called Jaumur, it is described as the largest cosmopolitan luxury community set on the coast of Gulf of Aqaba.
It is part of the country’s NEOM project which plans to have the nation a as a high end tourism destination by 2030.
It is designed to serve the highest standards of future “liveability and active lifestyle.”
Jaumur will feature 500 marina apartments and nearly 700 luxury villas, boasting waterfront access and private mooring.
Two distinctive destination hotels within Jaumur offer 350 rooms and suites, with breathtaking views and access to a plethora of modern coastal hospitality and sporting activities.
The marina serves as the focal point of the development.
A monumental 1.5 kilometre aerofoil rises above the largest of the yacht berths, providing year round protection for yacht owners and a haven for the marina’s residents and guests.
The aerofoil incorporates a cantilever to form a spectacular entrance to the marina, as well as a landmark, welcoming the world’s largest superyachts.
The marina promenade will feature entertainment, leisure and cultural experiences, host year-round arts events and performance programs, complemented by signature retail stores and planned world-class dining options.
OPS: Render of the planned Jaumur development, part of Saudi Arabia's NEOM project.
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Plans for new F1 race crcuit with a 108 metre high corner
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A new motorsport circuit has been unveiled — with a corner 20 stories high.
The main straight races alongside a rollercoaster and the layout that combines street and circuit sections that can be extended into one of the world’s longest racetracks.
The Speed Park Track is in Qiddiya City, the complete entertainments and arts hub being built in Saudi Arabia.
The track is the work of Formula 1 designer Hermann Tilke, with input from ex-grand Prix driver Alexander Wurz.
The venue is aiming to host a wide range of top-level motorsports in the future.
The design blends a street section that runs through the city’ centre and a dedicated fast and open circuit that highlights entertainment, hospitality, and leisure destinations including a water park and a theme park.
The highlight of the track is The Blade high-speed corner that will rise and fall by 108 meters.
Instead of conventional grandstands spectators will take their seats on elevated terraces.
Planners says this will allow viewing areas to be placed far closer to the track, creating multiple vantage points right on the edge of the racing action giving fans an immersive experience.
The project is being financed by the Qiddiya Investment Company which is being the whole project of the city as a world class tourist hub.
OPS: Render of the Qiddiya Speed Park Track.
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Plans for new F1 race crcuit with a 108 metre high corner
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Circuit 1
Ref 15637
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A new motorsport circuit has been unveiled — with a corner 20 stories high.
The main straight races alongside a rollercoaster and the layout that combines street and circuit sections that can be extended into one of the world’s longest racetracks.
The Speed Park Track is in Qiddiya City, the complete entertainments and arts hub being built in Saudi Arabia.
The track is the work of Formula 1 designer Hermann Tilke, with input from ex-grand Prix driver Alexander Wurz.
The venue is aiming to host a wide range of top-level motorsports in the future.
The design blends a street section that runs through the city’ centre and a dedicated fast and open circuit that highlights entertainment, hospitality, and leisure destinations including a water park and a theme park.
The highlight of the track is The Blade high-speed corner that will rise and fall by 108 meters.
Instead of conventional grandstands spectators will take their seats on elevated terraces.
Planners says this will allow viewing areas to be placed far closer to the track, creating multiple vantage points right on the edge of the racing action giving fans an immersive experience.
The project is being financed by the Qiddiya Investment Company which is being the whole project of the city as a world class tourist hub.
OPS: Render of the Qiddiya Speed Park Track.The Blade corner which sits 108 metres above a music venue.
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Plans for new F1 race crcuit with a 108 metre high corner
Ferrari Press Agency
Circuit 1
Ref 15637
06/03/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Qiddiya
A new motorsport circuit has been unveiled — with a corner 20 stories high.
The main straight races alongside a rollercoaster and the layout that combines street and circuit sections that can be extended into one of the world’s longest racetracks.
The Speed Park Track is in Qiddiya City, the complete entertainments and arts hub being built in Saudi Arabia.
The track is the work of Formula 1 designer Hermann Tilke, with input from ex-grand Prix driver Alexander Wurz.
The venue is aiming to host a wide range of top-level motorsports in the future.
The design blends a street section that runs through the city’ centre and a dedicated fast and open circuit that highlights entertainment, hospitality, and leisure destinations including a water park and a theme park.
The highlight of the track is The Blade high-speed corner that will rise and fall by 108 meters.
Instead of conventional grandstands spectators will take their seats on elevated terraces.
Planners says this will allow viewing areas to be placed far closer to the track, creating multiple vantage points right on the edge of the racing action giving fans an immersive experience.
The project is being financed by the Qiddiya Investment Company which is being the whole project of the city as a world class tourist hub.
OPS: Render of the Qiddiya Speed Park Track.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)