What's inside Jaumur, the futuristic coastal community of Neom?


Neom's Jaumur marine community is expected to be the most cosmopolitan place. — Al Arabiya via Neom

Neom's board of directors recently gave the world an inside look at the largest luxury community along the Gulf of Aqaba coast, called Jaumur.

The development is expected to be the most cosmopolitan location and meet the highest criteria for future liveability and active lifestyles, according to the Saudi Gazette.

According to a report by Al ArabiyaJaumur is designed to strengthen Neom's position in the regional development of northwest Saudi Arabia.

The report revealed that the focal point of this exclusive community is an impressive marina that will serve approximately 6,000 residents.

“Neom's Jaumur to offer 700 luxury villas and 500 apartments in the marina.” — Al Arabiya via Neom

The marina is made up of 700 luxury villas and 500 marina apartments, all with private mooring and beach access.

Additionally, Jaumur will have two destination hotels offering 350 rooms and suites for visitors to enjoy contemporary coastal hospitality and recreational opportunities.

The marina is also crowned by a massive, mile-long streamline that serves as a majestic entrance for the world's largest superyachts and as a protective barrier for their berths.

Jaumur's massive 1.5km airfoil will serve as a majestic entrance for the world's largest superyachts. — Al Arabiya via Neom

Jaumur offers a vibrant mix of leisure, cultural and entertainment activities, including year-round events, renowned retail establishments and world-class dining options.

The community will also be home to a world-class international boarding school and a cutting-edge deep-sea research center, focusing on marine protection and discovery.

Saudi Arabia will establish a deep-sea research center in Neom's Jaumur. — Al Arabiya via Neom

The research institute aims to establish Neom as a premier center for oceanographic studies.

The residential school will provide comprehensive education to a select group of international students, with diverse teachers.

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