Inside Saudi Arabia’s latest egomaniacal plan with 250-room hotel built over a LAGOON with world’s biggest infinity pool

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SAUDI Arabia has just announced their latest plans for the futuristic city of NEOM – a 250 room luxury resort complete with the world’s biggest infinity pool.

Treyam, the latest NEOM megalomaniac project, promises to challenge architectural norms with an innovative design that creates a sunset-like illusion from afar.

Saudi’s latest mind-bending concept is set to be located over a lagoon on the south of the Gulf of Aqaba – a premier resort that the developers are calling an elevated haven.
Designed to be just a handful of metres above the sea, NEOM’s board of directors have claimed that guests will
feel like they are floating.

An announcement from NEOM describes it as: “Strategically located across the opening of one of the most beautiful, azure lagoons at the southern end of the Gulf of Aqaba, Treyam stands as a luxury gateway inviting guests to experiment with active lifestyles.

“Its striking bridge-like architecture connects the northern and southern shores, hosting a 250-room luxury resort.

“From this elevated vantage point 36 meters above the sea, guests are treated to an awe-inspiring experience, seemingly floating, with a breath-taking panoramic view of the lagoon, the vibrant corals and the tranquil, uninterrupted waters extending to the horizon.”
The resort promises to combine luxury with adventure, offering a variety of sports and activities – including sailing, diving, and other water sports.

There will also be plenty of land-based activities for guests to partake in, with spa treatments and fine dining options.

Treyam is just one of the many ambitious projects in Saudi Arabia as the kingdom is spending $1trillion as it seeks to ditch its reliance on oil.

Source: The US Sun

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