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Two years after its announcement, Sindalah Island, the first NEOM destination, has opened its doors to redefine luxury travel in the Red Sea. Spanning 840,000 m², this island combines cutting-edge architecture, sustainable design, and immersive experiences to create a destination unlike any other. Designed by the renowned architect Luca Dini, Sindalah Island sets new benchmarks for luxury, blending modern aesthetics with the natural beauty of Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea coastline.
Architectural Vision: Modern Design Meets Red Sea Charm
Sindalah Island’s architecture reflects NEOM’s ethos: sustainability, innovation, and design excellence. The island’s layout integrates marinas, luxury hotels, villas, and leisure spaces in a seamless manner, ensuring that each structure interacts harmoniously with the surrounding coral-rich waters.
- Hotels and Villas: Curved forms and fluid lines mimic the natural waves of the Red Sea. Large glass facades provide unobstructed sea views while allowing natural light to flood the interiors. Sustainable materials, including locally sourced stone and weather-resistant timber, enhance durability while complementing the island’s natural environment.
- Public Spaces: Open promenades, shaded walkways, and landscaped plazas are designed to offer both privacy and social interaction. Every corner is curated to create visually striking yet functional spaces for residents and visitors.
- Marina Design: The marina for superyachts features a state-of-the-art docking system, integrated lighting, and luxury amenities. Its layout ensures smooth navigation while creating an iconic waterfront experience visible from key vantage points on the island.

Luxury Meets Sustainability
Sindalah Island demonstrates that luxury does not have to compromise sustainability. Water-efficient landscaping, solar-powered lighting, and climate-responsive design are embedded throughout the architecture. Villas and hotels utilize natural ventilation and strategically placed shading to reduce energy consumption, while building materials are selected for their low environmental impact, reflecting NEOM’s commitment to eco-conscious development.

Interior Design: Comfort, Elegance, and Cultural Inspiration
The interiors of Sindalah Island’s hotels and residences are modern, minimalist, and rooted in the surrounding culture. Key design features include:
- Natural Materials: Sandstone, coral-inspired textures, and polished woods are used to reflect the island’s coastal identity.
- Spatial Flow: Open-plan layouts ensure smooth circulation, connecting indoor spaces to terraces and outdoor decks.
- Luxury Detailing: Custom furniture, sculptural light fixtures, and locally inspired decorative elements add depth and character to each space.

Experiential Design: Leisure, Recreation, and Wellness
Sindalah Island is not just about visual appeal—it’s about creating unforgettable experiences:
- Red Sea Coral Exploration: Guided snorkeling and diving experiences connect visitors with vibrant marine life while promoting awareness about ocean conservation.
- Golf and Sports Facilities: A nine-hole golf course designed to blend with the island’s topography offers both challenge and relaxation.
- Culinary Experiences: With 38 world-class dining spots, visitors can enjoy a global range of cuisines, with architecture and interior design tailored to each restaurant’s identity.
- Wellness Spaces: Spas and wellness centers incorporate local materials and design philosophies to create tranquil retreats overlooking the sea.

The Future of Luxury Travel
By 2028, Sindalah Island is projected to welcome 2,400 guests per day, establishing itself as a benchmark for ultra-luxury travel. Its combination of architectural brilliance, design innovation, and sustainable luxury makes it a case study for hospitality design worldwide.
Sindalah Island is more than a destination—it’s an immersive journey in architecture, design, and lifestyle, setting a new standard for luxury islands in the 21st century.
