
Laheq: Red Sea Global Unveils First Luxurious Private Residential Island
Laheq marks the RSG's first residential project beyond Phase One of The Red Sea that opened its doors in front of guests in 2023 with five resorts.
Scheduled to open in 2028, the private island represents RSG's first development that primarily focuses on residential property ownership and boasts extraordinary hospitality offering and seamless services.
'Whether it's for guests visiting or residents who choose to own a piece of The Red Sea, at Laheq they will experience luxury living with an enriching resort community that brings people together and fosters life-long bonds,' Group CEO John Pagano said.
As part of an archipelago of 92 pristine islands along Saudi Arabia's west coast, Laheq is fully surrounded by one of the world's largest barrier reefs that feature more than 2,000 rare and unique marine species.
Spanning 400 hectares, the island also involves a vast array of recreational facilities and activities for both residents and visitors.
As a Public Investment Fund-owned company, the Red Sea Global seeks to position the Red Sea as world's largest tourism attraction.
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