Shebara Resort

Overview

A 45-minute boat ride or a 30-minute seaplane journey from Red Sea International Airport brings guests to Sheybarah Island, nestled in the pristine Al Wajh Lagoon.

This secluded haven is home to Shebara, the first luxury resort to be fully owned and operated by Red Sea Global (RSG).

 

Now welcoming guests, Shebara invites travelers to experience the epitome of luxury and sustainability in an extraordinary natural setting.

Facts

73 total keys, with 38 overwater and 35 beachfront

Powered entirely by an on-site solar farm

Five signature restaurants, including Mediterranean and Japanese-Nikkei cuisine

Amenities include a fitness center, a spa with five treatment rooms, and family and adults-only pools

Located 25 km from the mainland; accessible by boat (30-40 min) or seaplane (30 min)

Reef drop-off for diving just 30-40 meters from the beach

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Sheybarah Island Design

Shebara resort is a testament to futuristic design and sustainable architecture, with its iconic stainless-steel overwater villas. The orbs are inspired by the surrounding coral reefs and are designed to mirror the sea and sky, creating an illusion of floating above the water, and reflecting the delicate patterns of the seascape. The circle motif present in the overwater villas embodies unity and wholeness, aiming to instill a sense of harmony in every guest. While the inland villas, inspired by the curves of desert sand dunes, are arranged for utmost privacy, blending sophistication with exclusivity. 

  

Shebara resort’s design exemplifies how innovative architecture can connect gracefully to nature. From eco-conscious materials to sweeping panoramic views, every element of the resort reflects our commitment to honoring natural beauty while delivering absolute luxury.

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