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Forget about delays or revisions, the Saudi Crown Prince announces the start of construction work ahead of schedule on an unprecedented hexagonal skyscraper…
This futuristic mountain oasis will feature an ultra-luxury hotel and premium residences. Saudi Arabia is rapidly becoming the epitome of modern development, with ambitious mega-projects like Neom City and its various segments. While the 170 km-long futuristic city The Line has garnered the most attention, other impressive projects are set to captivate tourists upon completion. One such gem is the luxurious Siranna hotel with its hexagonal pillars.
According to reports, Neom has begun early works on the Siranna tourism project in the Gulf of Aqaba. The responsibility has been entrusted to local contractor Mofarreh Al Harbi and Lebanon's Batco Group. As this luxurious destination will be built on an artificially created mountain offering breathtaking views of the Red Sea, initial tasks such as rock stabilization, site clearing, and scaling will be handled by these teams.
Siranna will feature a hotel with 65 keys and 35 exclusive residences, designed by the Australian architectural consultancy Woods Bagot. Singapore’s Meinhardt Group will oversee infrastructure design services along with the American engineering firm Aecom. This exclusive tourist retreat, with its stepped design, promises to be a beacon of innovation, exceptional execution, and stunning results.
What to Expect from Siranna?
The Siranna experience is unique from the moment you step onto the water transport to the secluded bay surrounded by majestic mountains and lush flora. The project is as picturesque as it is luxurious, offering top-tier amenities for an unforgettable stay, including a beach club, spa centers, and state-of-the-art wellness facilities. It is a destination designed to help guests forget their daily routines and explore the beauty of the Gulf of Aqaba on foot or horseback. This flawless tourist adventure is complemented by sophisticated dining and entertainment options.