Neom, Saudi Arabia – NEOM, Saudi Arabia’s futuristic mega city will now have a premier resort where the spectacular desert landscape meets the sea, according to a press release from NEOM.
Boasting an audacious design with minimal land intervention, Treyam offers guests an elevated haven to unwind, re-energize, and enjoy majestic natural surroundings. The resort is the latest addition to NEOM.
Strategically located across the opening of one of the most beautiful azure lagoons at the southern end of the Gulf of Aqaba, Treyam stands as a luxury gateway, inviting guests to experiment with active lifestyles. Its striking bridge-like architecture connects the northern and southern shores, hosting a 250-room luxury resort. The innovative façade of the bridge creates a sunset-like illusion from a distance. Its upper and lower floors offer panoramic views of the tidal lagoon below and vast skies above, merging into the landscape while maintaining the natural integrity of the shoreline.
The visual splendor of Treyam extends further with a 450-meter-long rooftop infinity pool. From this elevated vantage point 36 meters above the sea, guests are treated to an awe-inspiring experience, seemingly floating, with a breathtaking panoramic view of the lagoon, the vibrant corals, and the uninterrupted waters extending to the horizon.
Treyam is designed for adventure and endeavor. The resort boasts a variety of exhilarating pursuits, such as sailing, diving, and other water sports, along with a range of exciting land-based activities. Guests will also enjoy extensive technology-enhanced health and wellness offerings and fitness amenities alongside luxury spa treatments accompanied by a selection of epicurean cuisines and fine dining options.
Treyam’s fusion of futuristic architecture with the region’s natural beauty delivers an unparalleled visitor experience just a short distance from THE LINE. Its meticulous design establishes a new benchmark for luxurious and sustainable resort escapism.
The unveiling follows the recent announcements of sustainable tourism initiatives across the Gulf of Aqaba, namely Leyja, Epicon, Siranna, Utamo, Norlana, Aquellum, Zardun, Xaynor, Elanan, and Gidori, which symbolize this commitment and collectively champion preservation and innovation in this vibrant region.