Let’s take a look at Nujuma, a Ritz Carlton Reserve, located on the Red Sea in Saudi Arabia and the most expensive hotel in the Middle East.
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■Hotel information
Hotel name: Nujuma, a Ritz Carlton Reserve
Address: Red Sea, Ummahat Islands 2-3 48501, Saudi Arabia
Operator: Marriott International
Opening: May 26, 2024
Number of rooms: 63
Date of stay: August 2024
Room stayed: Water Villa, 1 Bedroom Villa, 1 King, Sea view, Private pool
Price: 11,603 SAR / 3,092 USD
Check-in: 15:00
Check-out: 12:00
Official website: https://www.ritzcarlton.com/en/hotels/ejhrz-nujuma-a-ritz-carlton-reserve/
Nujuma, a Ritz Carlton Reserve is a 5-star luxury hotel located on the Red Sea in Saudi Arabia and opened on May 26, 2024. This hotel is one of seven Ritz-Carlton Reserves operated by Marriott International, and is an ultra-luxury private resort.
The resort was designed by Foster + Partners, and the villas are designed to resemble seashells.
When it first opened, nightly rates started at 2,640 USD per night, making it the most expensive hotel in the Middle East, surpassing the 7-star Burj Al Arab in Dubai.
The word Nujuma means “star” in Arabic.
Nujuma is part of Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea Project and is the third hotel in the Red Sea Project.
Nujuma can be reached by speedboat from west coast or seaplane from the newly opened Red Sea International Airport.
Famous soccer player Cristiano Ronaldo stayed at this hotel and shared his experience on Instagram, which also became a hot topic.
■Table of Contents
00:00 Intro
00:58 Access
02:26 Arrival
04:14 Breakfast at SITA Restaurant
11:00 Water Villas Tour (1 Bedroom Water Villa with Private pool)
25:11 Bicycle (+ Central Beaches)
28:32 Beach (Sunrise side)
29:26 Conservation House
30:12 MAIA Restaurant
31:24 JAMAA Restaurant (+ Lunch)
33:22 Main Pool and Beach (Sunset side)
35:55 Kids & Teen Club
37:09 3 Bedroom Beach Villa Quick Tour
38:45 TABRAH Restaurant
40:19 Diving Center
43:07 Fitness Center & Lap Pool
44:36 Spa (with saunas)
47:39 Mangroves
48:39 Water Villas at the Edge
49:14 Relaxing by the Pool in the Room
49:57 Sunset & Dinner
53:22 Resort at night
55:33 Inside the room at night
57:56 Good morning
58:44 Breakfast (2nd time)
1:01:38 Blue Hole and snorkeling
1:02:06 Departure
1:03:54 Move to next resort by speedboat
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28 Comments
와 경치가 정말 미쳤다.
Да…….,лепота…..
🎉🎉🎉🎉😅
👍👍👍✌️
We’ve seen several of your videos now, and we would really appreciate you turning the water off after showing the flow. Wasting water is always bad, but especially in a desert.
The interior is seriously so pretty and detailed
💰👀💵💸💸💸💸💸😄😃🤣😀👎🏽 2024…I wont to be alone. 🤑
It looks beautiful but two things would prevent me from booking there is the hanging toilets and I wouldn’t feel safe in those waters (sharks)
that carpet or rug at min 15 is gorgeous like omg
well wonderful
This resort's competition has snorkeling right off the beach. You don't have to schedule anything. The resort should REALLY consider building an artificial reef VERY close that guests can swim to by themselves. There is gorgeous marine life in the Red Sea but you wouldn't know it from this hour long video where no one got in the water deeper than their ankle. Bottom line: World class design and beautiful blue water but a far below average beach 42:24 and fish the size of insects. 13:43 They can do better. Hopefully they are working on it.
Nice
JUST NO PEEPS
KINDA LOOKS LIKE BEING ON MARS
JUST LOOKS WEIRD
IM FINE WITH CARIBBEAN, Seychelles, Tahiti and more.
Does anyone know of any videos of this resort or the nearby St Regis where they show the Red Sea marine life? This video is very detailed (yes the resort has Truffle Hunter Crisps) but a video about a resort in the Red Sea Project would benefit from showing more than just the surface of the Red Sea. I don't blame the videographer. It seems that the resort does not make it easy to see Red Sea marine life.
❤❤❤❤❤❤rüya gibi deniz pirens teşekkürler güzel bir sunum misafiri çok olur 😂😂😂😂😂❤❤❤❤❤❤
🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰mutu olmak herkesin haki diye düşünüyorum huzuru seven biriyim ama hemde olayların içindeyim bence benim yerim düşünüyorum hani demişler para var huzurvar oda bende yok gidende huzuru bulsun😂😂😂😂😂❤❤❤❤❤❤pirens salman
في هذا المكان ستشعر بالملل فورا وسترحل سريعا انها لا تستحق لاكثرمن نص يوم كحد اقصى والوجهه المفضله اوروبا جمال الطبيعه والطقس هناك دائما جميل اما هنا 🥵 لا استطيع البقا
لالا شكرا لك انتهيت
第一次看到滅火器擺放在那麼隱密的地方;夕陽超級美,能邊欣賞夕陽邊用晚餐,應該很幸福吧
You can say it's a beautiful pool and just nothing natural. You can't feel anything. A place without a soul, like a beautiful woman covered in makeup. There is no history and nothing makes you feel alive. Expensive swimming pool.
I love saudi arabia
Wow 🤩 wow 🤩
But there is no fish in the water?!
I haven't been on vacation for years, watching this I feel like I'm on a different planet
do they serve alcohol at the resort?
جميل جدا رائع أحسنت
وين دا
A cage with golden bars, but still a cage.
Tolles Video,schaut echt Entspannend aus absolut sauber und ruhig. Sicher nicht billig,aber irgendwie hätte ich Angst Nachts wenn da mal ein Tsunami kommen würde,da hat man dort keine Chance….🤩👍
Nice place but, where the heck is everyone? Too expensive for even the richest of people?
This looks amazing on paper and reasonably maintained.. However, the restrictions are way too big and even such a airy place feels suffocating because of religious restrictions. Saudis are great people, but feel sorry for them because by just going through rules for various amenities are way too stricter than Europe/Asia/SA Asia/India.