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Saudi Red Sea’s Nujuma, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve now open for bookings

The resort will be accessible via seaplane or a chartered boat from the Red Sea International Airport

Nujuma, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve Red Sea
Nujuma will house an array of stay offerings ranging from one-bedroom to three-bedroom villas

Saudi Arabia’s regenerative tourism destination – The Red Sea has announced the official opening of one of its many resorts, Nujuma, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve is now open to guests and is taking bookings for stays starting May 26, 2024.

This will be the first property from the brand in the region and is going to join a portfolio of six estates worldwide.

The resort will be accessible via seaplane or a chartered boat from the Red Sea International Airport. Guests at the property can benefit from a personalised leisure experience amid untouched islands, dormant volcanoes and large barrier reef systems.

Nujuma will house an array of stay offerings ranging from one-bedroom to three-bedroom villas. Designed to provide privacy and direct access to the surrounding nature, the 63 villas will feature panoramic windows, open living spaces, sea-view pools and telescopes.

Additionally, the resort will feature F&B options and amenities including a spa, fitness center, swimming pools, children’s club, watersports and a diving centre.

Rates per night start at $2,980 and is available for bookings on Marriott’s official website.

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