Embrace the Joy of Missing Out through slow travel that transforms into a rejuvenating journey

Framed by desert, mountains, and the sea, The Red Sea, located on Saudi Arabia’s west coast, offers a rare invitation to embrace JOMO, the joy of missing out. Here, guests are encouraged to slow their pace, step away from constant motion, and rediscover the beauty of being present. Spanning more than 28,000 square kilometers and bejeweled by an archipelago of over 90 pristine islands, The Red Sea is a sanctuary of untouched nature and mindful luxury waiting to be explored.

As visitors arrive at Red Sea International Airport, they are welcomed by the region’s spirit of Hafawa, Saudi Arabia’s legacy of warm and wholehearted hospitality. Guests are transported to their resorts through carbon-neutral green mobility across land, sea, and air, reinforcing a journey centered on ease and intention.

Shura Island

As the heart of The Red Sea, Shura Island brings architecture, nature, and coastal living together in a seamless environment. Designed by Foster + Partners, the island features calm lagoons, a vibrant marina village, soft white beaches, and pedestrian-friendly pathways. With eleven upcoming resorts in its first phase, along with Shura Links golf course and a diverse dining and retail district, Shura invites guests to create their own pace, whether through wellness-centered escapes, family adventures, or relaxed marina evenings.

Sheybarah Island

Sheybarah Island is a private sanctuary shaped by still waters and flourishing marine life. Home to Shebara Resort, where stainless steel overwater villas shimmer above turquoise lagoons, the island offers wide views of coral gardens and thriving reefs. Guests can enjoy snorkeling, diving, or quiet moments of solitude, with direct access to some of the region’s most vibrant and untouched marine ecosystems.

The Ummahat Islands

The Ummahat Islands offer a barefoot luxury escape for families and travelers seeking deeper connection. Home to The St. Regis Red Sea Resort and Nujuma, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve, this collection of islands features white sand beaches, lush gardens, and the world’s fourth-largest barrier reef. Experiences such as kayaking, paddleboarding, guided snorkeling, and curated cultural programs encourage shared discovery, while wellness centers and children’s clubs provide peaceful spaces for rest and rejuvenation.

Desert Rock and Six Senses Southern Dunes, The Red Sea

Inland, Desert Rock and Six Senses Southern Dunes, The Red Sea offer a contrasting retreat set among mountains, valleys, and rolling dunes. Desert Rock’s architectural design blends into rugged rock formations, providing a setting where guests can relax in spacious pool villas, stargaze beneath clear night skies, and explore ancient wadis at their own pace. Six Senses Southern Dunes, The Red Sea draws inspiration from Nabataean heritage, offering desert wellness rituals, sustainability workshops, and nature-led culinary experiences set within quiet sandscapes framed by granite peaks.

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