In the corner of the Red Sea, where transparent waters are linked to the sky and the silence of nature is more than ever felt, a residence is built that diminishes the boundary between dream and reality. Shebara not only offers a new definition of luxury, but it also proves that a lasting journey can be seductive, stunning and magnificent at the same time.
Shebara is Saudi Arabia’s first luxury luxury residence. There is no news of diesel generators or disposable plastics. The only quiet sound of water is pink dusk, private pools and organic designs that reconcile peace with nature. In this article, you will learn more about this luxurious and environmentally friendly residence.
Future Architecture of Shebara, a water residence
Rarely conveying a residence to a sense of belonging to another period; A period that is defined not by nostalgia, but with a clear leap to the future. The Shebara Residence, located on the pristine island of Shibarah, in the Saudi Al Wajh Wetland, conveys exactly that feeling. (Beautifullife.info)
Photographer: Unknown / Beautifullife.info
The Shebara project was developed by Red Sea Global and designed by Killa Design, designers of the future Museum of Dubai. Shebara is one of the most ambitious hospitality projects that have been implemented in Saudi Arabia so far.
The residence has two stainless steel villas as if they are floating or suspended on transparent, crystalline water and shining like polished planets. These structures are not ordinary huts on water; Each villa is a masterpiece of architecture; Spherical, mirrored, and almost invisible masterpiece integrated with the island’s marine landscape.
If you travel to this place by boat or aircraft, the first glance at “Shebara” looks more like a visit to an artistic layout than a hotel that is home to tourists.

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The environmental commitment of the night; From solar energy to zero waste
In Shebara, with a future design, there is a profound commitment to environmental sustainability. The whole residence works with solar energy. The required electricity comes from an off -grid solar power plant built for Shebara, which has made the residence a unique example of complete energy independence in the luxury travel industry.

Photographer: Unknown / Beautifullife.info
There is no sound of a diesel generator on the island. Waste management systems are designed for the ultimate goal of Zero Landfill, so disposable plastics have no place here.
However, none of these environmental measures mean a reflection of comfort or comfort. The villas are extremely privacy and are designed with luxury decoration for deep rest and relaxation.

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In “Shebara”, expect extensive, unpredictable landscapes to the Red Sea, small private pools, beautiful interior design and absolute silence; Here the only sound of a quiet water collision under the deck will be heard. The villas are inspired by the desert sand dunes form.

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An experience beyond waiting in Shebara; From food to ecotourism
Shebara not only meets expectations in the feed and cooking sector, but also acts beyond. Five restaurants in the collection, from the modern world menu to the dishes inspired by regional cultures, focus on seasonal and sustainable raw materials. So, if you would like to spend your meal with the landscape of coral reefs and pink sunsets, this place belongs to you.
After dinner, the relaxation experience in the spa is waiting for you; A place located right along the beach, with outdoor pavilions and services designed to relax, deep water supply and body and mind reconstruction, will leave a happy memory in the minds of the guests.
This part of the Red Sea houses some of the world’s most recent coral reefs. Guests can participate in diving tours, along with marine biologists.

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Environmental protection programs are also offered on the island; For those visitors who wish to participate in the revival of coral reefs or learn more about native ecosystems.
Reaching “Shebara” is part of the different experience of this project. Shebara is just 5 minutes away from the mainland.

Photographer: Unknown / Beautifullife.info
However, what makes “Shebara” unique is not just futuristic architecture, remote position, or its environmental validity. Something goes beyond that flow; A clear and integrated goal that, like the rosary, keeps all these elements together; That environmental luxury and responsibility are not in conflict with each other and can come together in the heart of a common story.

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The Saudi Red Sea project is a huge and unprecedented project; A project of over 1.5 square kilometers that covers islands, beaches, deserts and even silent volcanoes. However, “Shebara” is the glowing jewelry and steel of this territory; The quiet and bold promise that the future of the trip can be cleaner, clever and more beautiful than we’ve ever known.
What do you think about this unique and unique project? To what extent do you think the construction of environmentally friendly structures can be effective in maintaining and maintaining vulnerable ecosystems? Please share your valuable look and opinion with Kajaro and its companions.
Cover’s photo source: shebara.sa; Photographer: Unknown
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