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OUR MOST ANTICIPATED HOTEL OPENINGS IN 2024
REGENT JEDDAH
THE CHEHDI HEGRA, AlUla Opening in winter 2023, The Chedi Hegra is set to be a distinctive luxury boutique hotel nestled within the ancient Nabataean site of Hegra, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The hotel is designed to integrate ancient structures with contemporary design, artdriven spaces, and world-class facilities. With a total of 35 rooms, the hotel will
occupy several existing structures, including an old railway station and Hegra Fort. The Chedi Hegra is committed to sustainability and will feature three fine-dining restaurants, a spa, and a pool. This unique hotel promises to offer guests an authentic luxury experience that beautifully blends human expression with the natural environment
The Regent Jeddah, opening mid-2024, is set to be the first Regent Hotel in the Middle East. Located on the Jeddah Corniche, this hotel will stand 29 stories tall, offering 182 exquisite rooms with captivating Red Sea views. The hotel boasts a 1,500 sqm spa by Raison d’Etre, a 200 sqm health club, indoor and outdoor pools, and three concept eateries and lounge. Its location and luxurious offerings, including five spacious penthouses, are poised to make it a landmark in the region.
NUJUMA, A RITZ-CARLTON RESERVE Nujuma, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve, is an ultra-luxury resort forming part of the new Red Sea destination. This exclusive property, the first from the brand in the Middle East, will be situated on a pristine set of private islands. Nujuma is set to offer an idyllic experience with 63 one- to four-bedroom overwater and beach villas, each promising to provide a luxurious and private sanctuary. The resort is designed to blend seamlessly with the environment, featuring a lavish spa, swimming pools, and multiple culinary venues. There will also be a Conservation Center focused on edu-tainment, emphasizing the protection of the local landscape. As part of the RitzCarlton Reserve collection, Nujuma aims to provide a unique experience that combines human connection with the local culture, heritage, and environment. The Red Sea Project, of which Nujuma is a part, is an ambitious regenerative tourism project covering 28,000 square kilometers on the west coast of Saudi Arabia. The project aims to develop less than one percent of the area sustainably.
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