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Jeddah: presented by Red Sea Global, Laheq is the first island centered on residences instead of Thanism, leading life to the style of resort and home to Saudi Arabia.
Located in front of the western coast of Saudi Arabia, LaHeq Island is part of an archipelago or 92 unpaid islands that house more than 2,000 species of the Navy, many of which are not found anywhere else.
Of all the locations, RSG selected the island for its intimate scale and natural beauty that is formed by coral reefs, white sand beaches and quiet lagoons.

Ahmad Darwish, administrative director of the group in RSG, told Arab News: “Tension of more than 400 hectares, the island is designed for everyday life, not only vacations. Sacrifies a unique opportunity to have a tourism tourism of Tourism Tourism of Private Tourism of the Island, Turning Turn Turninginess Touring,
The proximity of Laheq to Shura Island, the main center of the Red Sea, guarantees perfect connectivity with the continent, which makes it ideal for a very united community throughout the year.
Darwish added: “It is designed by Foster and Partners, whose vision is based on its natural beauty. His concept of ‘Forever Gardens’ creates a regenerative island and rich in sensors shaped like vegetation and architectural harmony.”
HighLights
• The proximity of Laheq to Shura Island, the main center of the Red Sea, guarantees perfect connectivity with the continent, which makes it ideal for a very close community throughout the year.
• It is designed to support all generations, sacrifices everything from beach clubs to family spaces and cultural programs.
Lissoni and the partners created the interiors of Villa, offering two pallets: light (with ivory, cream and airy tones) and dark (with rich forests and earthly textures), to reflect different expressions of “barefoot luxury”.

In its heart is the ring, a circular structure of 800 meters of luxury apartments, hotels and shops that surround the central lagoon and the white sands of the island.
Laheq is designed to support all generations, sacrifices of everything, from beach clubs and well -being sanctuaries to family spaces and cultural programs.
The most prominent aspects include two luxury hotels, one focused on well -being and the other in social energy. There is also a 115 Bertimentos sports port with navigation schools and aquatic sports, a 18 -hole championship golf course, several beach clubs and clubs for men and women.

A retail and gastronomic souq crosses both everyday needs and luxury experiences. North Park presents sports facilities such as tennis, padel, basketball, football, a gym and a back pool. The island also includes cultural programming, a mosque and cured events for residents.
Laheq incorporates the sustainability ethos of RSG, and Darwish said: “The residences are intentionally placed to maximize privacy (with) natural views and solar orientation, while the entire island operates in 100 percent re -table and adheres to energy and adheres to energy and adheres to global and adheres to global and adheres to global and adheres to global and adheres to global A global and adheres to global and adheres to global and adheres and adheres to those adhered to global.
The “Forever Gardens” philosophy ensures that buildings are mixed with nature, the use of recovered materials, prioritize solar orientation and protection of mangroves and coral reefs.

Laheq will also contribute to economic diversification, employment creation and tourism growth.
Darwish added: “It also shows the evolution of RSG, from a destination developer to a vertically integrated real estate company that offers a lasting value through real estate, hospitality and sustainability.”
Laheq is scheduled for ending in 2028, with sales now worked. Development will begin shortly, marking a new chapter in the exclusive life of the island.

Darwish said: “Appeals those who seek second houses or primary residences in a private island environment, as well as intergenerational families that seek to create significant shared experiences. Development also resonates with an ecological design.
RSG is working to plant 50 million mangroves and improve their natural habitats, while protecting and restores coral reefs in the Red Sea and nearby areas.
The developer is also on the way to finishing the 16 hotels in phase one of the Red Sea. By 2030, the complete project will include 50 tourist centers with up to 8,000 hotel rooms and more than 1,000 Spross houses 22 islands and six interior locations, with the Red Sea International Airport that guarantees easy access.