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NEOM Region

Futuristic mega-city rising from Saudi desert

NEOM isn't just another destination—it's a glimpse into tomorrow. This $500 billion megaproject stretches across 26,500 square kilometers of northwestern Saudi Arabia, where the desert meets the Red Sea. By 2026, the first phases are operational, and what you'll find here defies every expectation you have about the Middle East.

The centerpiece is The Line, a 170-kilometer linear city that runs from the mountains to the sea. But NEOM is more than just one futuristic city. It's an entire region being rebuilt from scratch, complete with floating cities, ski slopes in the desert, and coral reefs you can explore by submarine.

Look, this isn't budget backpacking territory. NEOM targets the luxury market hard, with room rates starting around $400 per night. But if you're curious about the future of urban living and have the budget to match, nowhere else on Earth offers this particular blend of cutting-edge architecture and pristine natural beauty.

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NEOM occupies the northwestern corner of Saudi Arabia, bordered by Jordan and Egypt across the Red Sea. The region divides into several distinct zones, each with its own personality. The Line dominates the inland desert, a mirror-clad linear city that stretches 170 kilometers from the Tabuk mountains to the coast. It's designed to house nine million residents, though by 2026 only the first 20-kilometer section is complete. The structure rises 500 meters high and spans 200 meters wide—imagine a skyscraper lying on its side. Oxagon, the floating industrial city, sits eight kilometers offshore in the Red Sea. It's an octagonal platform that processes everything from green hydrogen to advanced manufacturing. Tourists can visit the observation decks and research centers. Trojena, the mountain resort 50 kilometers inland, offers something you'd never expect in Saudi Arabia: snow skiing. Artificial snow covers the slopes year-round, while the surrounding peaks provide hiking trails with views across three countries. The coastal strip, known as the Gulf of Aqaba region, features 460 kilometers of pristine beaches and coral reefs. Here you'll find the luxury resorts and diving centers that make NEOM a legitimate beach destination.

Money-Saving Tips

  • 1.Book accommodations at least 3 months in advance—NEOM's limited hotel inventory fills quickly, especially during winter months
  • 2.Consider staying in Tabuk and day-tripping to NEOM if budget is tight—hotels there start around $100 per night versus $400+ in NEOM
  • 3.The Line's internal transportation is much cheaper than taxis—a day pass costs $15 versus $50+ for equivalent taxi rides
  • 4.Lunch portions at high-end restaurants are often identical to dinner portions but cost 30-40% less
  • 5.Water activities book up fast—reserve diving trips and yacht charters online before arriving to avoid premium walk-up rates
  • 6.Many attractions offer resident discounts if you're staying in NEOM for more than 5 nights—ask at hotel concierge
  • 7.Airport transfers cost $80+ via taxi but only $12 on the autonomous bus—just allow extra time for the scheduled stops

Travel Tips

  • Download the NEOM app before arriving—it's essential for navigating The Line and booking internal transportation
  • Bring layers even in summer—The Line's interior climate control can feel chilly after desert heat
  • Your hotel concierge is your best resource for restaurant reservations—many top spots don't take online bookings
  • The Linear Park running through The Line offers the best photo opportunities—early morning light is ideal
  • Cash is rarely needed—everything operates on contactless payment, but have backup cards as some systems are still being refined
  • Sunset viewing from Trojena's peaks requires advance booking—the observation platforms limit numbers for safety
  • Red Sea diving conditions are best in the morning before afternoon winds pick up
  • The Line's address system uses kilometer markers rather than traditional street numbers—note your hotel's KM location
  • Modest dress codes apply outside resort areas—pack long pants and covered shoulders for cultural site visits
  • Time zone is UTC+3, same as most of the Middle East, but some NEOM facilities operate on their own scheduling system

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, the first phase of The Line opened to visitors in late 2025, along with Sindalah Island and parts of Trojena. While the full vision won't be complete for decades, there's plenty to see and do right now. Just manage expectations—this is still very much a construction zone in many areas.

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