MIDDLE EAST
Defined by contrast, desert stillness, coastal clarity, and a certain sense of scale.
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The Coast
Six Senses Southern Dunes
Part of the Red Sea’s new vision—low-impact, design-led, and built into the desert-meets-coast landscape.Shebara— Red Sea
Private island villas, overwater architecture, and a sense of early access to a developing region.One&Only Royal Mirage
A quieter, more established beachfront presence—gardens, space, and a slower pace.Six Senses Zighy Bay
Arrival by paraglide or mountain road—dramatic, immersive, and entirely self-contained.Jumeirah Al Naseem
More contemporary within the Jumeirah portfolio—open, fluid, and positioned along the coastline.
The Scene
Bulgari Resort Dubai
Clean, architectural, and deliberately removed from the city’s excess. A more European interpretation of Dubai. Controlled, polished, and precise.The Lana, Dorchester Collection
Positioned for a new Dubai. Design-forward, understated, and already attracting a more discerning crowd.Mandarin Oriental Jumeira
Low-rise, beachfront, and more relaxed than its counterparts. Service-led without spectacle.The St. Regis Downtown Dubai
City-facing, structured, and refined. Anchored in the business and cultural rhythm of Dubai.Albergo Hotel
One of Beirut’s last true boutique hotels. Warm, classic, and deeply tied to the city’s identity.
The Escape
Habitas AlUla
Carved into sandstone formations—minimal, cultural, and deeply connected to the landscape.Banyan Tree AlUla
Villas set within the Ashar Valley—private, expansive, and cinematic in scale.Our Habitas Ras Abrouq
A newer, remote outpost—raw terrain, minimal structure, and a focus on experience over formality.Al Maha Desert Resort
One of the originals—low-rise villas, uninterrupted desert, and a pace that hasn’t shifted.Qasr Al Sarab
Scale done right—deep within the Empty Quarter, expansive yet controlled.