• Gidori

    Gidori

    Gidori will be an exclusive private golf community set amidst the breathtaking coastal hills of the Gulf of Aqaba. Gidori hosts luxury hospitality, premium residences, and a range of sports and leisure amenities that offer an unmatched living experience. Rising from the coastal landscape, it will house 190 luxury sea-view apartments alongside a range of dining experiences, signature retail stores and garden spaces.

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  • Gulf of Aqaba

    The Gulf of Aqaba is a 120-kilometer-long coastal strip at NEOM. It has an average width of 3.5 kilometers, with a total land area of 430 sq. km.  The stunning coastline will host breathtaking destinations, comprising exclusive communities with bespoke hotels and residences, that redefine contemporary international luxury and sustainable tourism.

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  • Hospitality


    NEOM is short for ‘New Future’. It salutes the dawning of a new era. It captures a new future, unrivalled in concept and unmatched in imagination and intelligence.

    Hospitality is on the verge of unprecedented change with NEOM leading the way. To be the catalyst you need creativity, imagination and courage. New ways of thinking can change everything – with innovative business models and original experiences.  NEOM is this new way of thinking about hospitality.

    Built on an ancient land, enhanced by world-leading design, immersive digital experiences and seamless travel, NEOM will reshape the possibilities of global travel. Nurturing raw, untouched landscapes and spectacular coastal waters, this will be a new model for measurably regenerative tourism, and a destination like no other.

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  • Hydrogen

    Hydrogen is a clean fuel that, when consumed in a fuel cell, produces only water. Hydrogen can be produced from a variety of domestic resources, such as natural gas, nuclear power, biomass, and renewable power like solar and wind.  Hydrogen is an energy carrier that can be used to store, move, and deliver energy produced from other sources.

    The NEOM hydrogen project, called Helios, is led by a consortium including Air Products and ACWA Power International, a Saudi utility. Green hydrogen is manufactured with renewable energy. 

    The companies will use 120 Thyssenkrupp AG electrolyzers, each of them about 40 meters long, to split hydrogen from water. The fuel will be shipped from Saudi Arabia as ammonia, which is easier to transport than hydrogen in gaseous form.

    The plant will be powered by around 4 gigawatts of solar and wind power, making it one of the largest being built globally. The area was chosen because of its abundance of sunlight, wind and empty land to place solar panels and turbines.

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