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Gradually becoming one of the world's most unique luxury beach resorts, the Red Sea area captivates attention with its distinctive natural beauty and diverse tourist attractions. Encircling the fourth largest coral reef system globally and over 90 pristine, natural islands, the region boasts spectacular underwater coral kingdoms, mangrove conservation areas, dormant volcanoes, and local wildlife sanctuaries.
This captivating maritime zone not only offers extraordinary water and land adventure experiences but also ensures maximum satisfaction and happiness for every visitor.
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Located amidst the azure Blue Hole Islands, the Ritz-Carlton Al Wujud Resort is the first Ritz-Carlton Al Wujud resort in the Middle East. The resort features 63 overwater and beachfront villas, ranging from one to three bedrooms, each equipped with spacious and comfortable living spaces and private pools overlooking the sea. Hotel facilities include a tranquil spa center and diverse dining options, all designed to create an unforgettable Ritz-Carlton experience for guests.
Situated on the historic Frankincense trade route, the Red Sea South Qasr Al Sharq Hotel is set against desert plains and the Hanjir Mountains. The hotel offers 36 rooms and suites, along with 40 pool villas. It features restaurants like Bariya, Merkaz, and Al Sarab, offering Arabian and international flavors, along with an "Art Village" showcasing the region's history and culture through art, crafts, dance, and music. Additionally, the hotel offers various spa treatments and local experiences.
Located on Ummahat Island, the St. Regis Red Sea Resort attracts numerous tourists with its pristine white sands and expansive azure seas. The hotel features 90 beachfront and overwater villas, each with a private pool, sun deck, and outdoor shower space. The resort offers five culinary journeys, set in open-air beachfront environments, as well as a spa salon, providing guests with a luxurious experience harmonizing with the natural surroundings.
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Visitors can explore diverse marine ecosystems and pristine coral reefs, participating in activities such as mangrove kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding, sailing adventures, diving, snorkeling, deep diving in conservation areas, and heritage diving tours.
Tourists can engage in activities like hiking adventures, stargazing hikes, biking, yoga, and camel riding, experiencing the charm of fresh air and various terrains.
Beyond beachfront pleasures, the Red Sea inland offers more cultural landscapes to explore. Visitors can immerse themselves in local life, appreciating various art installations, farmers' markets, specialty historical trails, and falconry performances, gaining deeper insights into local culture and traditions.