
Escape the ordinary: Celebrate Eid Al-Adha at Nujuma, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve
Nujuma, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve, offers an exclusive opportunity to celebrate Eid in a secluded island setting within the Ummahat Islands in the Red Sea. Surrounded by one of the world's most untouched marine environments, the resort combines refined luxury with natural beauty. With spacious villas, uninterrupted sea views, and personalized service, Nujuma is designed for guests seeking a peaceful and private holiday experience.
An Eid Al-Adha celebration like no other
To mark Eid Al-Adha, Nujuma is inviting guests to enjoy a thoughtfully curated stay that combines elevated dining, family-friendly moments, and opportunities for rest and renewal. The seasonal offer includes:
This offer is valid for stays from June 4–8, with a minimum three-night stay required. Guests can use the promotional code 'E4000' to access the offer.
'Let Nujuma, a Ritz Carlton Reserve be the place where your Eid Al-Adha becomes more than a getaway — a time to reconnect with loved ones, reflect on the season, and enjoy the rare stillness of an island sanctuary,' a press statement said.
Tucked away in the remote Ummahat Islands along Saudi Arabia's ecologically rich Red Sea coast, Nujuma is the first Ritz-Carlton Reserve in the Middle East.
This secluded sanctuary features 65 elegantly designed beach and overwater villas, each offering expansive living spaces, panoramic sea views, and private pools. Inspired by the natural curves of seashells and built with locally sourced materials, the architecture pays homage to the region's heritage and environment.
Guests can indulge in curated culinary journeys across four distinctive dining venues, where modern gastronomy is elevated by thoughtful storytelling and authentic flavors. Every experience at Nujuma, from wellness at the Neyrah Spa, to stargazing and marine exploration is crafted to connect guests to the rhythms of nature and the spirit of Saudi Arabia.
With a deep commitment to regenerative tourism, cultural authenticity, and meaningful connection, Nujuma is not simply a destination — it is a rare journey into the heart of refined discovery.
For reservations and inquiries, please call +966 1-45040000, email reservations.nujuma@ritzcarlton.com, or visit the website here.
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