2024-12-04

NEOM TROJENA

The fantastic mountain destination

There’s a new winter wonderland coming to the Kingdom and it’s not at Riyadh Season. NEOM’s TROJENA will be an outdoor ski resort in NEOM, Saudi Arabia. And the mega project will be the GCC’s first outdoor ski resort with a man-made lake. Are you ready to hit the slopes?

TROJENA s poised to be a new global destination for mountain tourism, and it will be a year-round tourist spot that offers unique wintery experiences that those in desert climates in the Gulf region would likely never have had before locally. (Prep your ski jacket.) The new development is part of the larger $500 billion NEOM project

Visitors to TROJENA will be able to enjoy a ski village along with a range of sports, including a ski slope and mountain biking, as well as watersports. There will also be an area called the Vault, which will be a “vertical village” comprised of restaurants and retail stores for those looking to do a bit of shopping, as well as other facilities.

Want to relax? NEOM’s TROJENA will have luxury wellness and family-friendly resorts, including The Bow Hotel. Luxury properties dubbed “slope residences” will also be part of the new Saudi development. That’s not all though.

If you’re looking for a pretty epic staycation in Saudi, 25hours and Morgans Original hotels are two of the first lifestyle hotels to launch in NEOM’s TROJENA, each offering their own distinctive features with planning and potential construction already in progress.

Morgans Original hotel will have a 2,000-metre spa and bathhouse, a ski slope roof and even incorporate microclimates.

Meanwhile, 25hours TROJENA by NEOM will draw inspiration from sci-fi movies. The hotel is already popular in Dubai, and promises to be a go-to spot in NEOM.

The entire TROJENA area will be made up of six districts: Explore, Discover, Gateway, Valley, Relax and Fun. Visitors will be able to go to each destination based on their mood and desired activities.

As with the larger NEOM project, TROJENA construction is in line with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 goals. The new tourism site will combine environmental sustainability with economic and community development. By 2030, it is anticipated that the venture will bring 10,000 jobs and will generate SAR3 billion for the Kingdom.

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