The Red Sea, nestled along the west coast of Saudi Arabia, is home to the world’s fourth largest barrier reef system with abundance of thriving marine life. This 28,000 square kilometre area is home to an archipelago of over 90 untouched islands, stunning beaches and a range of natural wonders including desert dunes, mountain canyons and dormant volcanos.
The Red Sea is a crossroad of land and sea with a rich cultural backdrop full of fascinating history with world class desert and beach resorts being developed in its deserts and stunning islands surrounded by turquoise water. With its own Red Sea International airport, the region offers enriched desert & beach escapes with a boutique twist.