Saudi Arabia’s Neom has introduced “Siranna,” a new upscale tourist destination located in the northwest region of the country.
This initiative is part of Neom’s ongoing commitment to sustainable regional development, aiming to seamlessly blend with the coastal landscape.
Siranna is a luxury retreat with a 65-room hotel and 35 residences, designed to minimize its environmental impact.
The architectural design pays homage to local heritage and integrates harmoniously with the surrounding mountains and wadi, aligning with Neom’s focus on sustainable and nature-friendly spaces.
Accessible by water transportation, Siranna offers a high-end escape, providing visitors with amenities such as spas, wellness spaces, a signature beach club, and scenic trails for exploration on foot or horseback.
This project underscores Neom’s dedication to creating spaces that foster creativity and well-being, serving as a peaceful getaway for both visitors and residents.
As part of a broader cross-border city development in Saudi Arabia, Neom is renowned for its futuristic and sustainable initiatives.
The recent announcement of Epicon, an upscale coastal destination along the Gulf of Aqaba.
Plans for a 330-meter tall skyscraper by Zaha Hadid Architects within the Trojena ski resort, showcase Neom’s commitment to redefining hospitality and architectural standards.
Additionally, Neom’s exhibition on “The Line” at the 18th International Architecture Exhibition in Venice highlighted their proposed 170-km-long linear city and the guiding principles behind its design.