Saudi Arabia

Beyond the desert dunes, Shura Island opens the doors of its pristine archipelago

It is the heart of the futuristic The Red Sea project that will be completed in 2030, redefining the standards of luxury maritime tourism The resort can already be reached from Italy with various connections

by Lucilla Incorvati and Erika Scafuro

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5' min read

Translated by AI
Versione italiana

5' min read

Translated by AI
Versione italiana

Antiche tradizioni che convivono con città cosmopolite e all’avanguardia, paesaggi inaspettati che alternano alle dune del deserto un sorprendente mondo marino tutto da scoprire e ai più sconosciuto. In una parola l’Arabia Saudita che ha iniziato ad aprire al turismo nel 2019 sotto la guida del principe ereditario Mohammed bin Salman Al Sa’ud, che ha promosso l’apertura come parte del suo piano di riforme “Vision 2030”. Tra i suoi plus una costa (quella occidentale) che si estende per oltre 1.800 chilometri, lambita dalle acque turchesi del Mar Rosso saudita. Qui, tra barriere coralline intatte, spiagge dorate e paesaggi da sogno, il viaggio si trasforma in una esperienza autentica ed indimenticabile. Le possibilità sono numerose: dalle immersioni allo snorkeling, dagli sport acquatici più adrenalinici alle passeggiate a cavallo sulla sabbia, fino ai soggiorni nei resort di lusso che punteggiano la costa. La destinazione turistica è suddivisa in tre grandi regioni: il nord, con località turi

The Red Sea

All’interno di un arcipelago di 92 isole vergini circondate da acque cristalline, antichi vulcani dormienti, imponenti dune desertiche e vaste formazioni rocciose sedimentarie che nascondono storie millenarie, c’è Shura Island, centro nevralgico del “The Red Sea project”, l’innovativa destinazione turistica di Red Sea Global (RSG) sulla costa occidentale dell’Arabia Saudita, al largo della costa tra le città di Umluj e Al-Wajh. Porta d’accesso alle meraviglie naturali dell’Arabia Saudita, The Red Sea si trova al crocevia tra Europa, Asia, Africa e Medio Oriente per 28.000 km² su un territorio incontaminato e sta ridefinendo gli standard del concetto di turismo marittimo di lusso. Dopo le aperture dei primi cinque brand ( Six Senses Southern Dunes, The Red Sea; Nujuma, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve; Shebara; Desert Rock Resort; The St. Regis Red Sea Resort) da qualche settimana a Shura Island son arrivate altre tre importanti catene dell’ospitalità di lusso (SLS Red Sea, The Red Sea EDITION e In

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Coral Bloom

Dalla ricca barriera corallina che circonda l’arcipelago prende ispirazione Coral Bloom, il progetto firmato dal celebre studio di architettura londinese Foster + Partners che nell’autunno 2026 vedrà la sua completa realizzazione quando Shura Island ospiterà in totale 11 resort di fama mondiale, che apriranno progressivamente nei prossimi mesi. Oltre a quelli già presenti entro i prossimi mesi arriveranno Faena, Fairmont, Four Seasons, Grand Hyatt, Jumeirah, Miraval, Raffles e Rosewood. Oltre ai resort, a Shura Island saranno realizzate una collezione di residenze esclusive. Le prime proprietà disponibili saranno pronte per la consegna entro la fine del 2025. I residenti avranno accesso a tutte le attrazioni dell’isola. Nel 2030 Red Sea comprenderà 50 resort, oltre 8.000 camere d’albergo e oltre 1.000 proprietà residenziali, completati da porti turistici di lusso, campi da golf e strutture ricreative. Al fine di preservare gli ecosistemi d

Nature at the Centre

The Red Sea has been designed with nature at its core. Strict building standards guide every decision, from the selection of materials to the use of energy. In this way, not only is the local ecosystem protected, but its long-term prosperity is ensured. The destination is powered by 100 per cent renewable energy, saving almost half a million tonnes of CO2 emissions into the atmosphere each year; coral restoration projects and mangrove reforestation efforts are planned to revitalise critical coastal ecosystems. No motorised water sports are planned, avoiding noise pollution and disturbance of marine life. Guests can explore the Saudi Red Sea in respect of its delicate balance by kayaking through mangroves, paddleboarding on turquoise waters or diving among pristine coral reefs.

An ecosystem of rare species

A veritable underwater sanctuary. This is what the Saudi Red Sea looks like, an ecosystem that is home to more than 1,200 species of fascinating marine creatures, 300 species of corals and about 15 per cent of rare fish species. Brightly coloured fish, sea turtles and corals make every underwater dive a unique experience. Thanks to the consistently warm water temperature throughout the year, and five hundred diving spots, Saudi Arabia is rapidly emerging as one of the new top destinations for lovers of the sea and diving activities.

Discovering the spectacular Farasan Islands

In addition to The Red Sea in southern Saudi Arabia off the coast of Jazan, there is another marvel: the Farasan archipelago, a group of more than one hundred and seventy still little-known islands. Recognised by UNESCO as a Biosphere Reserve, they are astonishing for their extraordinary biodiversity both above and below the surface of the sea. Here, white sandy beaches, lapped by the turquoise waters of the Saudi Red Sea, alternate with brightly coloured coral reefs, ideal for snorkelling and diving. The strip of land is home to lush mangrove forests, making the scenery even more impressive. The Farasan islands are also the habitat of the Farasan gazelle, a native species that lives exclusively in this area.

Kite surfing and amateur fishing

For adrenaline lovers, the waters of the Saudi Red Sea offer a wide choice of sports, suitable for all levels of training, such as kite surfing or E-foiling, for gliding through the water at full speed. In the central region, one of the best equipped destinations is Yam Beach, a private beach perfect for both relaxation and for trying your hand at water activities such as kayaking and kite surfing, choosing between private lessons and group sessions, followed by qualified instructors. The coastal city of Jeddah is also known for amateur fishing: several local agencies organise fishing excursions, either individual or group, departing from the marina of Dourat Al-Arous.

Riding on the beach on an Arabian horse

Among the most evocative experiences to be had along the Saudi Red Sea coast is the chance to ride an elegant Arabian horse. Where? At Khalij Salman, a splendid beach near Jeddah known for this particular activity, suitable for both beginners and experienced riders. To the rhythm of the horse, and surrounded by a unique panorama, you ride along the shore lapped by the turquoise waters of the sea, an opportunity to come into contact with these traditional animals, symbols of Saudi Arabia's history and culture.

The new flights

Reachable from Italy with weekly direct flights, departing from the main Italian airports (Milan, Rome), Saudi Arabia is also well connected from other Italian cities with a stopover in Dubai or Doha; one can fly to Riyadh or Jeddah and take an internal flight connection to Red Sea International, the Saudi Red Sea airport. From tomorrow 21 October one can also benefit from the new connection with Qatar Airways for the route Milan - Doha - Red Sea International, with a total journey time of around eight to nine hours.

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