Saudi Arabia will soon be home to a seahorse-shaped island in 2024 – Sindalah. The island will be off the coast of the development, the kingdom’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman announced earlier in December.
Covering an area of approximately 840,000 square metres, Sindalah is a group of islands that will be developed in the giga-project. It is expected to create 3,500 jobs for the tourism sector and hospitality and leisure services. According to the Saudi Press Agency (SPA), the island will act as a main gateway to the Red Sea, offering visitors customised nautical experiences and is expected to start welcoming guests from early 2024.
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