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Luxury space-age looking Red Sea resort
Ferrari Press Agency
Shebara 1
Ref 16977
09/07/2025
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A stunning space-age looking luxury resort has opened its doors to the world.
Shebara on Saudi Arabia's Red Sea coast, features accommodation of mirrored orbs with special interiors designed to make best use of the complex curved dimensions.
The destination is based around Sheybarah island and adjoining islets off the coast of Tabuk Province, Saudi Arabia.
There are 38 overwater villas and 35 beachfront retreats that aim to immerse guests in the natural surroundings.
The overwater villas form a chain described as “seeming to float on the sea like a string of pearls.”
The accommodation is said to be unlike anything the world of hospitality has seen before.
Guests enter the pods through openings carved into one side.
Living spaces and bedrooms are arranged on either side of the central entrance, with glass sliding doors connecting to outdoor patios and infinity pools.
The same architectural form was used for the beachfront villas, which follow similar dimensions and layouts but provide larger outdoor spaces overlooking the beach and sea.
In addition to the one- and two-bedroom villas, Shebara also offers two collections of properties set on their own private islets.
The Crown Villas Ensemble and Royal Villas Ensemble both feature three one-bedroom villas and a three- or four-bedroom villa with exclusive beach access.
The destination was developed by Saudi's Red Sea Global Hospitality company.
OPS: Shebara Resort spa exterior
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DUKAS_186789682_FER
Luxury space-age looking Red Sea resort
Ferrari Press Agency
Shebara 1
Ref 16977
09/07/2025
See Ferrari pictures
Picture MUST credit: Red Sea Global Hospitality
A stunning space-age looking luxury resort has opened its doors to the world.
Shebara on Saudi Arabia's Red Sea coast, features accommodation of mirrored orbs with special interiors designed to make best use of the complex curved dimensions.
The destination is based around Sheybarah island and adjoining islets off the coast of Tabuk Province, Saudi Arabia.
There are 38 overwater villas and 35 beachfront retreats that aim to immerse guests in the natural surroundings.
The overwater villas form a chain described as “seeming to float on the sea like a string of pearls.”
The accommodation is said to be unlike anything the world of hospitality has seen before.
Guests enter the pods through openings carved into one side.
Living spaces and bedrooms are arranged on either side of the central entrance, with glass sliding doors connecting to outdoor patios and infinity pools.
The same architectural form was used for the beachfront villas, which follow similar dimensions and layouts but provide larger outdoor spaces overlooking the beach and sea.
In addition to the one- and two-bedroom villas, Shebara also offers two collections of properties set on their own private islets.
The Crown Villas Ensemble and Royal Villas Ensemble both feature three one-bedroom villas and a three- or four-bedroom villa with exclusive beach access.
The destination was developed by Saudi's Red Sea Global Hospitality company.
OPS: Shebara Resort guest arrivals welcome centre.
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DUKAS_186789680_FER
Luxury space-age looking Red Sea resort
Ferrari Press Agency
Shebara 1
Ref 16977
09/07/2025
See Ferrari pictures
Picture MUST credit: Red Sea Global Hospitality
A stunning space-age looking luxury resort has opened its doors to the world.
Shebara on Saudi Arabia's Red Sea coast, features accommodation of mirrored orbs with special interiors designed to make best use of the complex curved dimensions.
The destination is based around Sheybarah island and adjoining islets off the coast of Tabuk Province, Saudi Arabia.
There are 38 overwater villas and 35 beachfront retreats that aim to immerse guests in the natural surroundings.
The overwater villas form a chain described as “seeming to float on the sea like a string of pearls.”
The accommodation is said to be unlike anything the world of hospitality has seen before.
Guests enter the pods through openings carved into one side.
Living spaces and bedrooms are arranged on either side of the central entrance, with glass sliding doors connecting to outdoor patios and infinity pools.
The same architectural form was used for the beachfront villas, which follow similar dimensions and layouts but provide larger outdoor spaces overlooking the beach and sea.
In addition to the one- and two-bedroom villas, Shebara also offers two collections of properties set on their own private islets.
The Crown Villas Ensemble and Royal Villas Ensemble both feature three one-bedroom villas and a three- or four-bedroom villa with exclusive beach access.
The destination was developed by Saudi's Red Sea Global Hospitality company.
OPS: Shebara Resort guest arrivals welcome centre.
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DUKAS_186789678_FER
Luxury space-age looking Red Sea resort
Ferrari Press Agency
Shebara 1
Ref 16977
09/07/2025
See Ferrari pictures
Picture MUST credit: Red Sea Global Hospitality
A stunning space-age looking luxury resort has opened its doors to the world.
Shebara on Saudi Arabia's Red Sea coast, features accommodation of mirrored orbs with special interiors designed to make best use of the complex curved dimensions.
The destination is based around Sheybarah island and adjoining islets off the coast of Tabuk Province, Saudi Arabia.
There are 38 overwater villas and 35 beachfront retreats that aim to immerse guests in the natural surroundings.
The overwater villas form a chain described as “seeming to float on the sea like a string of pearls.”
The accommodation is said to be unlike anything the world of hospitality has seen before.
Guests enter the pods through openings carved into one side.
Living spaces and bedrooms are arranged on either side of the central entrance, with glass sliding doors connecting to outdoor patios and infinity pools.
The same architectural form was used for the beachfront villas, which follow similar dimensions and layouts but provide larger outdoor spaces overlooking the beach and sea.
In addition to the one- and two-bedroom villas, Shebara also offers two collections of properties set on their own private islets.
The Crown Villas Ensemble and Royal Villas Ensemble both feature three one-bedroom villas and a three- or four-bedroom villa with exclusive beach access.
The destination was developed by Saudi's Red Sea Global Hospitality company.
OPS: Shebara Resort. Two bedroom beach villa.
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DUKAS_186789676_FER
Luxury space-age looking Red Sea resort
Ferrari Press Agency
Shebara 1
Ref 16977
09/07/2025
See Ferrari pictures
Picture MUST credit: Red Sea Global Hospitality
A stunning space-age looking luxury resort has opened its doors to the world.
Shebara on Saudi Arabia's Red Sea coast, features accommodation of mirrored orbs with special interiors designed to make best use of the complex curved dimensions.
The destination is based around Sheybarah island and adjoining islets off the coast of Tabuk Province, Saudi Arabia.
There are 38 overwater villas and 35 beachfront retreats that aim to immerse guests in the natural surroundings.
The overwater villas form a chain described as “seeming to float on the sea like a string of pearls.”
The accommodation is said to be unlike anything the world of hospitality has seen before.
Guests enter the pods through openings carved into one side.
Living spaces and bedrooms are arranged on either side of the central entrance, with glass sliding doors connecting to outdoor patios and infinity pools.
The same architectural form was used for the beachfront villas, which follow similar dimensions and layouts but provide larger outdoor spaces overlooking the beach and sea.
In addition to the one- and two-bedroom villas, Shebara also offers two collections of properties set on their own private islets.
The Crown Villas Ensemble and Royal Villas Ensemble both feature three one-bedroom villas and a three- or four-bedroom villa with exclusive beach access.
The destination was developed by Saudi's Red Sea Global Hospitality company.
OPS: Shebara Resort. One bedroom beach villa.
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DUKAS_186789675_FER
Luxury space-age looking Red Sea resort
Ferrari Press Agency
Shebara 1
Ref 16977
09/07/2025
See Ferrari pictures
Picture MUST credit: Red Sea Global Hospitality
A stunning space-age looking luxury resort has opened its doors to the world.
Shebara on Saudi Arabia's Red Sea coast, features accommodation of mirrored orbs with special interiors designed to make best use of the complex curved dimensions.
The destination is based around Sheybarah island and adjoining islets off the coast of Tabuk Province, Saudi Arabia.
There are 38 overwater villas and 35 beachfront retreats that aim to immerse guests in the natural surroundings.
The overwater villas form a chain described as “seeming to float on the sea like a string of pearls.”
The accommodation is said to be unlike anything the world of hospitality has seen before.
Guests enter the pods through openings carved into one side.
Living spaces and bedrooms are arranged on either side of the central entrance, with glass sliding doors connecting to outdoor patios and infinity pools.
The same architectural form was used for the beachfront villas, which follow similar dimensions and layouts but provide larger outdoor spaces overlooking the beach and sea.
In addition to the one- and two-bedroom villas, Shebara also offers two collections of properties set on their own private islets.
The Crown Villas Ensemble and Royal Villas Ensemble both feature three one-bedroom villas and a three- or four-bedroom villa with exclusive beach access.
The destination was developed by Saudi's Red Sea Global Hospitality company.
OPS: Shebara Resort. Beach villa.
Picture bsupplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_186789674_FER
Luxury space-age looking Red Sea resort
Ferrari Press Agency
Shebara 1
Ref 16977
09/07/2025
See Ferrari pictures
Picture MUST credit: Red Sea Global Hospitality
A stunning space-age looking luxury resort has opened its doors to the world.
Shebara on Saudi Arabia's Red Sea coast, features accommodation of mirrored orbs with special interiors designed to make best use of the complex curved dimensions.
The destination is based around Sheybarah island and adjoining islets off the coast of Tabuk Province, Saudi Arabia.
There are 38 overwater villas and 35 beachfront retreats that aim to immerse guests in the natural surroundings.
The overwater villas form a chain described as “seeming to float on the sea like a string of pearls.”
The accommodation is said to be unlike anything the world of hospitality has seen before.
Guests enter the pods through openings carved into one side.
Living spaces and bedrooms are arranged on either side of the central entrance, with glass sliding doors connecting to outdoor patios and infinity pools.
The same architectural form was used for the beachfront villas, which follow similar dimensions and layouts but provide larger outdoor spaces overlooking the beach and sea.
In addition to the one- and two-bedroom villas, Shebara also offers two collections of properties set on their own private islets.
The Crown Villas Ensemble and Royal Villas Ensemble both feature three one-bedroom villas and a three- or four-bedroom villa with exclusive beach access.
The destination was developed by Saudi's Red Sea Global Hospitality company.
OPS: Shebara Resort. Beach villa.
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DUKAS_186789672_FER
Luxury space-age looking Red Sea resort
Ferrari Press Agency
Shebara 1
Ref 16977
09/07/2025
See Ferrari pictures
Picture MUST credit: Red Sea Global Hospitality
A stunning space-age looking luxury resort has opened its doors to the world.
Shebara on Saudi Arabia's Red Sea coast, features accommodation of mirrored orbs with special interiors designed to make best use of the complex curved dimensions.
The destination is based around Sheybarah island and adjoining islets off the coast of Tabuk Province, Saudi Arabia.
There are 38 overwater villas and 35 beachfront retreats that aim to immerse guests in the natural surroundings.
The overwater villas form a chain described as “seeming to float on the sea like a string of pearls.”
The accommodation is said to be unlike anything the world of hospitality has seen before.
Guests enter the pods through openings carved into one side.
Living spaces and bedrooms are arranged on either side of the central entrance, with glass sliding doors connecting to outdoor patios and infinity pools.
The same architectural form was used for the beachfront villas, which follow similar dimensions and layouts but provide larger outdoor spaces overlooking the beach and sea.
In addition to the one- and two-bedroom villas, Shebara also offers two collections of properties set on their own private islets.
The Crown Villas Ensemble and Royal Villas Ensemble both feature three one-bedroom villas and a three- or four-bedroom villa with exclusive beach access.
The destination was developed by Saudi's Red Sea Global Hospitality company.
OPS: Shebara Resort. Beach villas.
Picture bsupplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_186789668_FER
Luxury space-age looking Red Sea resort
Ferrari Press Agency
Shebara 1
Ref 16977
09/07/2025
See Ferrari pictures
Picture MUST credit: Red Sea Global Hospitality
A stunning space-age looking luxury resort has opened its doors to the world.
Shebara on Saudi Arabia's Red Sea coast, features accommodation of mirrored orbs with special interiors designed to make best use of the complex curved dimensions.
The destination is based around Sheybarah island and adjoining islets off the coast of Tabuk Province, Saudi Arabia.
There are 38 overwater villas and 35 beachfront retreats that aim to immerse guests in the natural surroundings.
The overwater villas form a chain described as “seeming to float on the sea like a string of pearls.”
The accommodation is said to be unlike anything the world of hospitality has seen before.
Guests enter the pods through openings carved into one side.
Living spaces and bedrooms are arranged on either side of the central entrance, with glass sliding doors connecting to outdoor patios and infinity pools.
The same architectural form was used for the beachfront villas, which follow similar dimensions and layouts but provide larger outdoor spaces overlooking the beach and sea.
In addition to the one- and two-bedroom villas, Shebara also offers two collections of properties set on their own private islets.
The Crown Villas Ensemble and Royal Villas Ensemble both feature three one-bedroom villas and a three- or four-bedroom villa with exclusive beach access.
The destination was developed by Saudi's Red Sea Global Hospitality company.
OPS: Shebara Resort.
Picture bsupplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_186789667_FER
Luxury space-age looking Red Sea resort
Ferrari Press Agency
Shebara 1
Ref 16977
09/07/2025
See Ferrari pictures
Picture MUST credit: Red Sea Global Hospitality
A stunning space-age looking luxury resort has opened its doors to the world.
Shebara on Saudi Arabia's Red Sea coast, features accommodation of mirrored orbs with special interiors designed to make best use of the complex curved dimensions.
The destination is based around Sheybarah island and adjoining islets off the coast of Tabuk Province, Saudi Arabia.
There are 38 overwater villas and 35 beachfront retreats that aim to immerse guests in the natural surroundings.
The overwater villas form a chain described as “seeming to float on the sea like a string of pearls.”
The accommodation is said to be unlike anything the world of hospitality has seen before.
Guests enter the pods through openings carved into one side.
Living spaces and bedrooms are arranged on either side of the central entrance, with glass sliding doors connecting to outdoor patios and infinity pools.
The same architectural form was used for the beachfront villas, which follow similar dimensions and layouts but provide larger outdoor spaces overlooking the beach and sea.
In addition to the one- and two-bedroom villas, Shebara also offers two collections of properties set on their own private islets.
The Crown Villas Ensemble and Royal Villas Ensemble both feature three one-bedroom villas and a three- or four-bedroom villa with exclusive beach access.
The destination was developed by Saudi's Red Sea Global Hospitality company.
OPS: Shebara Resort.
Picture bsupplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_186789666_FER
Luxury space-age looking Red Sea resort
Ferrari Press Agency
Shebara 1
Ref 16977
09/07/2025
See Ferrari pictures
Picture MUST credit: Red Sea Global Hospitality
A stunning space-age looking luxury resort has opened its doors to the world.
Shebara on Saudi Arabia's Red Sea coast, features accommodation of mirrored orbs with special interiors designed to make best use of the complex curved dimensions.
The destination is based around Sheybarah island and adjoining islets off the coast of Tabuk Province, Saudi Arabia.
There are 38 overwater villas and 35 beachfront retreats that aim to immerse guests in the natural surroundings.
The overwater villas form a chain described as “seeming to float on the sea like a string of pearls.”
The accommodation is said to be unlike anything the world of hospitality has seen before.
Guests enter the pods through openings carved into one side.
Living spaces and bedrooms are arranged on either side of the central entrance, with glass sliding doors connecting to outdoor patios and infinity pools.
The same architectural form was used for the beachfront villas, which follow similar dimensions and layouts but provide larger outdoor spaces overlooking the beach and sea.
In addition to the one- and two-bedroom villas, Shebara also offers two collections of properties set on their own private islets.
The Crown Villas Ensemble and Royal Villas Ensemble both feature three one-bedroom villas and a three- or four-bedroom villa with exclusive beach access.
The destination was developed by Saudi's Red Sea Global Hospitality company.
OPS: Shebara Resort.water villas.
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DUKAS_186789665_FER
Luxury space-age looking Red Sea resort
Ferrari Press Agency
Shebara 1
Ref 16977
09/07/2025
See Ferrari pictures
Picture MUST credit: Red Sea Global Hospitality
A stunning space-age looking luxury resort has opened its doors to the world.
Shebara on Saudi Arabia's Red Sea coast, features accommodation of mirrored orbs with special interiors designed to make best use of the complex curved dimensions.
The destination is based around Sheybarah island and adjoining islets off the coast of Tabuk Province, Saudi Arabia.
There are 38 overwater villas and 35 beachfront retreats that aim to immerse guests in the natural surroundings.
The overwater villas form a chain described as “seeming to float on the sea like a string of pearls.”
The accommodation is said to be unlike anything the world of hospitality has seen before.
Guests enter the pods through openings carved into one side.
Living spaces and bedrooms are arranged on either side of the central entrance, with glass sliding doors connecting to outdoor patios and infinity pools.
The same architectural form was used for the beachfront villas, which follow similar dimensions and layouts but provide larger outdoor spaces overlooking the beach and sea.
In addition to the one- and two-bedroom villas, Shebara also offers two collections of properties set on their own private islets.
The Crown Villas Ensemble and Royal Villas Ensemble both feature three one-bedroom villas and a three- or four-bedroom villa with exclusive beach access.
The destination was developed by Saudi's Red Sea Global Hospitality company.
OPS: Shebara Resort.water villas.
Picture bsupplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_186789663_FER
Luxury space-age looking Red Sea resort
Ferrari Press Agency
Shebara 1
Ref 16977
09/07/2025
See Ferrari pictures
Picture MUST credit: Red Sea Global Hospitality
A stunning space-age looking luxury resort has opened its doors to the world.
Shebara on Saudi Arabia's Red Sea coast, features accommodation of mirrored orbs with special interiors designed to make best use of the complex curved dimensions.
The destination is based around Sheybarah island and adjoining islets off the coast of Tabuk Province, Saudi Arabia.
There are 38 overwater villas and 35 beachfront retreats that aim to immerse guests in the natural surroundings.
The overwater villas form a chain described as “seeming to float on the sea like a string of pearls.”
The accommodation is said to be unlike anything the world of hospitality has seen before.
Guests enter the pods through openings carved into one side.
Living spaces and bedrooms are arranged on either side of the central entrance, with glass sliding doors connecting to outdoor patios and infinity pools.
The same architectural form was used for the beachfront villas, which follow similar dimensions and layouts but provide larger outdoor spaces overlooking the beach and sea.
In addition to the one- and two-bedroom villas, Shebara also offers two collections of properties set on their own private islets.
The Crown Villas Ensemble and Royal Villas Ensemble both feature three one-bedroom villas and a three- or four-bedroom villa with exclusive beach access.
The destination was developed by Saudi's Red Sea Global Hospitality company.
OPS: Shebara Resort.water villas.
Picture bsupplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_186789660_FER
Luxury space-age looking Red Sea resort
Ferrari Press Agency
Shebara 1
Ref 16977
09/07/2025
See Ferrari pictures
Picture MUST credit: Red Sea Global Hospitality
A stunning space-age looking luxury resort has opened its doors to the world.
Shebara on Saudi Arabia's Red Sea coast, features accommodation of mirrored orbs with special interiors designed to make best use of the complex curved dimensions.
The destination is based around Sheybarah island and adjoining islets off the coast of Tabuk Province, Saudi Arabia.
There are 38 overwater villas and 35 beachfront retreats that aim to immerse guests in the natural surroundings.
The overwater villas form a chain described as “seeming to float on the sea like a string of pearls.”
The accommodation is said to be unlike anything the world of hospitality has seen before.
Guests enter the pods through openings carved into one side.
Living spaces and bedrooms are arranged on either side of the central entrance, with glass sliding doors connecting to outdoor patios and infinity pools.
The same architectural form was used for the beachfront villas, which follow similar dimensions and layouts but provide larger outdoor spaces overlooking the beach and sea.
In addition to the one- and two-bedroom villas, Shebara also offers two collections of properties set on their own private islets.
The Crown Villas Ensemble and Royal Villas Ensemble both feature three one-bedroom villas and a three- or four-bedroom villa with exclusive beach access.
The destination was developed by Saudi's Red Sea Global Hospitality company.
OPS: Shebara Resort.water villas.
Picture bsupplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)