Red Sea Global, the developer of regenerative tourism hubs, The Red Sea and Amaala, is set to open doors to its fourth luxury destination, Shebara, next month following the completion of works at the premium resort, which boasts 73 overwater and beachfront villas.
 
Shebara, the first to open of RSG’s owned and operated resorts, is built to offer luxury, sustainability, and innovation converging to redefine how tourism is delivered, said the Saudi developer in a statement. 
 
The resort provides direct access to an extraordinary marine environment where guests can enjoy diving in some of the most pristine, biodiverse waters in the world, it stated.
 
Its unrivaled hospitality is rooted in the Saudi tradition of Hafawah - which encapsulates generosity, consideration, and kindness – offering guests unique, timeless, and extraordinary experiences, it added. 
 
"We are immensely proud to open Shebara to the world, yet another remarkable milestone for Red Sea Global and Saudi tourism. This luxury and truly one-of-a-kind resort embodies our commitment to innovative design and sustainable tourism," remarked its Group CEO John Pagano.
 
"I am genuinely excited for our first guests to experience the unparalleled beauty and serenity of Shebara, where every detail has been crafted to create unforgettable memories," stated Pagano.
 
"The stunning Red Sea setting will ensure guests are provided with an experience far beyond the ordinary. Shebara’s 73 overwater and beachfront villas shimmer in the bright sunshine, appearing as if they were a string of pearls floating above the turquoise waters of the Red Sea," he added. 
 
According to him, Shebara is a year-round destination with cool summer temperatures. 
 
Beyond the unparalleled natural beauty that surrounds the resort, Shebara invites guests to immerse themselves in luxury, from taking advantage of the premium amenities, including a state-of-the-art Fitness Center, to experiencing exceptional cuisine, delivered by world-class chefs, such as Michelin starred Marco Garfagnini, stated Pagano. 
 
Guests can also enjoy an exceptional nature-inspired spa sanctuary with 5 luxurious treatment rooms, all while being able to relax and reset, surrounded by sun, sea, and glorious soft, white sand, he added.
 
Located 25km from the mainland, the resort can be reached by a 30 to 40-minute boat ride or a 30-minute seaplane flight from Red Sea International Airport (RSI), said the statement from RSG.
 
This relative isolation provides a sanctuary for those seeking an extraordinary escape into nature and wellness, it added.-TradeArabia News Service