
The Red Sea EDITION hotel now holds the prestigious title of best new hotel opening in the world for 2025. Forbes Travel Guide recognized the property along the sandy shores of Shura Island on Saudi Arabia western coastline this week, highlighting the Kingdoms huge tourism redevelopment efforts under the ambitious Vision 2030 plan for future growth now today.
However, the project focuses heavily on regenerative development alongside luxury hospitality standards for international travelers visiting the region.

Luxury Meets Sustainability
Marriott Group aims to blend modern luxurious design with a focus on sustainability throughout the entire property design completely now. The property features 240 elegantly designed guest rooms, outdoor pools, a spa and gym, as well as lounges too now.
Moreover, the hotel decor pays homage to the natural landscape in Saudi Arabia through warm rammed earth materials specifically today. Coral stone flooring covers the hotel with natural oak detailing, neutral hues and residential-style furnishings provide a calming ambience always. Some suites feature large terraces with private plunge pools and direct access to the beach for ultimate relaxation guests enjoy.

Unique Wellness and Dining
Additionally, the spa features a recovery dome with a range of immersive experiences including an infrared sauna today now. Guests enjoy a snow shower and lymphatic shower while the gym boasts state-of-the-art equipment for high intensity training sessions daily.

Furthermore, EDITION partnered with famous bespoke perfume atelier Le Labo to create the EDITION signature scent globally this year now. The Lobby serves as a sophisticated all-day space with everything from morning coffee and artisanal pastries to refined tea-based cocktails. Central delivers inventive New American cuisine that reimagines nostalgic classics such as New Orleans jambalaya for every guest daily now.
Aligning with Vision 2030 goals, Shura Island will eventually house a vast world-class collection of marinas and entertainment venues to attract travelers from across the globe.



