Sindalah

Welcome to Sindalah, NEOM's premier luxury island and yacht club destination. This 840,000-square-meter paradise in the Red Sea offers an unparalleled blend of world-class hospitality, fine dining, high-end shopping, and holistic wellness. With three luxurious hotels, an 86-berth marina, and an array of recreational facilities, Sindalah is perfect for relaxation and adventure. The island enjoys pleasant year-round weather, making it an ideal global hub for yachting and underwater exploration. Every detail on Sindalah is meticulously crafted to provide an exquisite experience, combining modern luxury with the untouched beauty of the Red Sea. Whether you're lounging on pristine beaches, exploring vibrant coral reefs, or enjoying gourmet cuisine, Sindalah promises an unforgettable escape. Embrace the future of luxury travel on this extraordinary island, where innovation meets natural splendor. Dive into the unique offerings and discover more about Sindalah.

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