The luxury Red Sea island features restaurants, hotels and yachting berths. Sindalah is spread over 840,000 sqm and will be set to receive up to 2,400 guests per day by 2028. The opening of the island, known as Sindalah, comes amid persistent doubts about NEOM’s viability.
The opening of Sindalah supports Saudi Arabia's new era of luxury tourism, Neom chief executive Nadhmi al-Nasr said. RIYADH - Saudi Arabia’s planned futuristic mega-city known as Neom announced on Oct 27 the opening of its “first physical showcase”: a luxury Red Sea island featuring restaurants, hotels and yachting berths. The opening of the island, known as Sindalah, comes amid persistent doubts about Neom’s viability and ahead of a major investor forum sometimes referred to as “Davos in the Desert” which will begin in Riyadh on Oct 29.
“Neom is committed to supporting the Kingdom’s new era of luxury tourism, with the opening of Sindalah,” chief executive Nadhmi al-Nasr said in a statement. “Neom’s inaugural destination offers visitors a ‘first glimpse’ of what the future holds for our extensive portfolio of destinations and developments.” Sindalah is “spread over 840,000 sqm” and will be set to receive “up to 2,400 guests per day by 2028”, the statement said.
Neom is best known for The Line, twin mirror-encased 170km-long skyscrapers meant to extend inland from the coast. Unveiling The Line in 2022, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman said its population would exceed one.