Saudi Arabia plans to develop resorts on about 50 islands off the kingdom’s Red Sea coast backed by its Public Investment Fund (PIF), according to Saudi news agency, SPA.
The Red Sea Project, to be built between the cities of Amlaj and al-Jawh, will offer a nature reserve, diving in coral reefs and heritage sites. It will break ground in the third quarter of 2019 and complete its first phase in the fourth quarter of 2022.
The PIF will make initial investments in the project and seek partnerships with international investors and hoteliers, the statement said, without elaborating on the cost of the project.
The fund, chaired by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, is believed to have assets totalling about $183 billion(138.57 billion pounds) and is set to receive a cash infusion next year after the share sale of state oil giant Saudi Aramco.