Welcome to the breathtaking 22 Pristine Islands of the Red Sea, an extraordinary collection of unspoiled treasures located along the western coast of Saudi Arabia. Nestled in the crystal-clear waters of the Red Sea, this unique archipelago forms the heart of the ambitious Red Sea Project, a cornerstone of Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 initiative. These islands are set to redefine luxury tourism, offering an unparalleled blend of natural beauty, vibrant marine ecosystems, and world-class sustainable developments.
From secluded white sandy beaches to thriving coral reefs teeming with marine life, the 22 islands are a haven for adventurers, eco-tourists, and relaxation seekers alike. Each island has its own distinct charm, but collectively, they promise visitors an unforgettable journey into one of the world’s most pristine and biodiverse environments.
Located in the Tabuk Province, the 22 islands are strategically situated within the Al Wajh Lagoon and other areas of the Red Sea. This unique geographical position provides visitors with access to calm turquoise waters, abundant marine life, and stunning landscapes that rival the most sought-after tropical destinations globally. Whether you're exploring lush mangroves, diving into vibrant coral reefs, or relaxing on secluded beaches, the Red Sea islands deliver a world-class experience.
These islands are at the forefront of Saudi Arabia’s efforts to become a global leader in sustainable tourism. The Red Sea Project, one of the most ambitious tourism initiatives in the world, aims to transform the islands into a model for responsible luxury travel. Key elements of this development include:
Seamlessly integrated into the natural environment, these accommodations provide exclusivity and comfort without compromising sustainability.
All developments adhere to the highest environmental standards, powered by renewable energy and designed to minimise their ecological footprint.
A commitment to preserving the delicate ecosystems of the Red Sea ensures that the islands remain a sanctuary for marine life and migratory birds.
These islands are at the forefront of Saudi Arabia’s efforts to become a global leader in sustainable tourism. The Red Sea Project, one of the most ambitious tourism initiatives in the world, aims to transform the islands into a model for responsible luxury travel. Key elements of this development include:
Seamlessly integrated into the natural environment, these accommodations provide exclusivity and comfort without compromising sustainability.
All developments adhere to the highest environmental standards, powered by renewable energy and designed to minimise their ecological footprint.
A commitment to preserving the delicate ecosystems of the Red Sea ensures that the islands remain a sanctuary for marine life and migratory birds.
The 22 islands offer an abundance of activities and attractions, catering to every type of traveller. Whether you’re seeking adventure, relaxation, or a deeper connection to nature, these islands have it all
Explore some of the world’s healthiest coral reefs, home to countless species of fish, turtles, and dolphins.
Unwind on private beaches, indulge in luxury spa treatments, or take part in yoga sessions with a view of the endless horizon.
Discover the history and traditions of the Red Sea region, from its role as an ancient maritime hub to its vibrant contemporary culture.
The 22 islands offer an abundance of activities and attractions, catering to every type of traveller. Whether you’re seeking adventure, relaxation, or a deeper connection to nature, these islands have it all
Explore some of the world’s healthiest coral reefs, home to countless species of fish, turtles, and dolphins.
Unwind on private beaches, indulge in luxury spa treatments, or take part in yoga sessions with a view of the endless horizon.
Discover the history and traditions of the Red Sea region, from its role as an ancient maritime hub to its vibrant contemporary culture.
The development of the 22 Pristine Islands of the Red Sea represents a bold step into the future of global tourism. By combining cutting-edge luxury with environmental preservation, Saudi Arabia is setting a new standard for responsible travel. These islands are more than a destination— they are a vision of what sustainable tourism can achieve.
The Farasan Islands
The Farasan Islands: a Red Sea paradise for nature, marine, and culture enthusiasts.
Shura Island
A sustainable luxury destination with natural beauty and innovative experiences.
Ummahat Islands
Luxurious eco-retreats in Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea, surrounded by reefs and serenity.
Sheybarah Island
A secluded Red Sea haven blending futuristic luxury with untouched nature and sustainability
Al Wajh Lagoon Islands
Al Wajh Lagoon Islands: a tranquil Red Sea haven for eco-tourism, luxury, and immersive nature.
Shibair Island
Shibair Island: a serene Red Sea escape with secluded beaches, rich marine life, and tranquility.
Al Hareed Island
Al Hareed Island: a Red Sea haven for marine life, eco-tourism, and sustainable adventures.
Al Sehba Island
Al Sehba Island: a tranquil Red Sea retreat with pristine beaches, lagoons, and sustainable eco-tourism.
A serene Red Sea retreat with vibrant reefs, sustainable tourism, and adventure.
Al Uqsh Island
A hidden Red Sea gem blending natural beauty, heritage, and sustainable tourism.
Jazirat Burqan
An undeveloped Red Sea island with pristine beauty, eco-tourism potential, and biodiversity.
Prince Mohammed bin Salman Nature Reserve
Wadi Al Disah: a lush valley near the Red Sea offering adventure, culture, and tranquility.
Al Uqsh Island North
Al Uqsh Island: a pristine Red Sea paradise offering luxury, adventure, and cultural heritage.
Al Uqsh Island South
The Red Sea is located on the west coast of Saudi Arabia, 500km north of Jeddah,