Welcome to Red Sea Resorts

Red Sea Resorts offers spectacular luxury and covers luxury resort accommodation in four countries: Egypt, Israel, Jordan, and the hottest kid on the block, Saudi Arabia.

Here at Red Sea Resorts, we’ve hand-picked the best luxury resorts and boutique hotels around the Red Sea Region.

Red Sea Resorts – Saudi Arabia:

Saudi Arabia’s ambitious Red Sea Project was revealed to the world a couple of years ago.

Part of the Red Sea Project will see more than 50 brand new, luxury Red Sea Resorts and hotels open around the world’s fourth largest barrier reef.

These magnificent resorts will all be a five-star luxury, making many people believe that Saudi Arabia is planning to give the UAE, particularly Dubai, a run for its money.

There is no doubt that Saudi Arabia is positioning itself to become the playground for the ultra-rich, and by the look of the newly built resorts in the region, they are succeeding.

More About the Red Sea Project:

The Red Sea Project, commonly referred to as the Red Sea, is a planned tourism megaproject in Saudi Arabia.

The ambitious project forms part of the Saudi Vision 2030 program.

On completion in 2030, the Red Sea aims to have more than 50 resorts and hotels with approximately 8000 rooms, and more than 1000 residential properties across 22 islands and six inland sites.

The project is located on the west coast of Saudi Arabia in a 28,000-square-kilometer area in the Tabuk Province between the cities of Umluj and Al-Wajh.

This magnificent area includes 90 unspoiled offshore islands, 200km of pristine coastline on the Red Sea, beaches, desert, mountains, and volcanoes.

The area also incorporates the Al-Wajh lagoon, a pristine 2081 square kilometer area that includes valuable habitats (coral reefs, seagrass, and mangroves) and species of global conservation importance.

Red Sea Resorts – Israel:

Eilat (Israel) is a resort town located beside the glistening waters of the Red Sea.

Eilat is one of the most popular diving locations in the world due to its excellent conditions.

Add to this the beautiful Red Sea Reef surrounded by boundless marine life and it is no wonder that Eilat is one of the premier luxury resort destinations on the Red Sea Coast.

Although the Gulf of Eilat represents only one percent of the Red Sea, it’s arguably the most important area together with the other inlets of water running down the coast of Sinai to Sharm-el-Sheikh.

The Red Sea Resorts of Eilat offers the perfect opportunity for sailing.

Most of the sailing trips from Eilat include guided tours of the region, observations of the neighbouring countries, and stops along the way for swimming, snorkeling, and diving.

The famous glass-bottomed boats give visitors a front-row seat to see the underwater riches of the Gulf of Eilat.

Red Sea Resorts – Jordan:

The Red Sea is located off the coast of East Africa and the Saudi Arabian Peninsula.

In Jordan, there are 27km of coastline found along the Red Sea.

The port city of Aqaba is a very important city for Jordan.

Many cruise ships bring valuable spending to this beautiful country.

Beautiful beaches adorn the resorts of Jordan on the Red Sea.

The water in the Red Sea of Jordan is 35% saltier than most seas, which provides several health benefits to swimmers.

The high salinity increases circulation and is known to help several skin conditions, and this creates the short stretch of coastline a highly desirable tourist destination in Jordan.

Red Sea Resorts – Egypt:

The Red Sea Resorts of Egypt have been the go-to luxury resorts on the Red Sea for many decades.

Popular towns on the Sinai Red Sea Riviera include Sharm-el-Sheikh, Ras Sudr, Dahab, Nuweiba, Ras Shetan, and Taba.

The most popular destinations on the mainland Red Sea Riviera include Hurghada, Ain el Sokhna, El Gouna, Sahl Hasheesh, Soma Bay, Makadi Bay, and Safaga to name but a few.

 

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