Recent images and aerial shots have shown significant progress in the works of Shura Island, the largest destination in the Red Sea, and its first facade.
Shura Island, formerly known as Shura Island, is one of the Red Sea islands located in the Tabuk region, northwest of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
The island covers an area of approximately 5.6 square kilometers (5,600 square meters), and is famous for its dolphin-like shape when viewed from above, and is characterized by its pristine coral reefs and biodiversity that includes endangered species and mangrove trees.
The Red Sea International Company is developing the island to include 11 world-class hotels and resorts, in addition to recreational facilities such as a luxury marina, a beach club and an 18-hole golf course.
The nature-inspired designs seek to seamlessly integrate the facilities with the surrounding environment, while preserving biodiversity and protecting natural habitats.