Saudi Arabia’s $28BN Red Sea Project
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Saudi Arabia is currently building a massive new $28 billion tourist destination with floating hotels, a new airport, and a mountain resort. Today we take a look at what the Red Sea project is and its current construction progress!
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0:00 Saudi Arabia’s $28BN Red Sea Project
0:27 Vision 2030
1:36 What is the Red Sea Project?
3:31 The Red Sea Resorts
5:50 Economic Benefit for Saudi Arabia
7:07 Sustainable Development
8:30 Current Progress
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Would you like to visit these luxury resorts one day? 🤔
@munwarumrani3465
9 ай бұрын
I would love to visit these amazing futuristic resorts one day :)
@Jamiew2020
9 ай бұрын
Yes but to much money
@zachary3603
9 ай бұрын
@@Jamiew2020 🤣
@gretchengreen8846
9 ай бұрын
I wonder when Australia will make any mega projects soon
@daveotuwa5596
8 ай бұрын
Yeah! I'm putting them in my bucket list! I am guaranteeing to go there under my affordability! That wouldn't do with out the passport with validity!
What Saudi Arabia accomplishing amazing. It's a great video indeed.
You said it well. Saudi Arabia will have many of these mega projects today and in the future
@scooby45247
9 ай бұрын
doubtful.. more likely to have half finished projects and zero tourism due to archaic laws oppressing women..
@cheilwa
9 ай бұрын
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@johnthompson6374
9 ай бұрын
Instead of an alligator on employee polo shirts they will have a bone saw. Peace/JT
@hilali37
8 ай бұрын
@@johnthompson6374 another day, another crappy joke about chainsaws
@johnthompson6374
8 ай бұрын
@@hilali37 Who's joking, MTHRFKR?
I would love to visit them all
@SaudVFX
8 ай бұрын
Saudi Arabia is waiting for you 🇸🇦❤️
Finally, the wealthy of the world have a place to go for their vacations
@cx5606
9 ай бұрын
ur not one of them buddy
@allanalcalde2807
9 ай бұрын
@@cx5606💀
@robertb1802
9 ай бұрын
They're not going to go to Saudi Arabia though. Nobody is going to Saudi Arabia except migrant workers lol
@lllllMlllll
9 ай бұрын
@@robertb1802 under which rock have you been living? pff
@robertb1802
9 ай бұрын
@@lllllMlllll Your mother. She's quite hefty, but at least she like topping.
For anyone that can afford it, It's a nice place to go.
Wow so beautiful Amazing❤❤❤
Wuah que increíble los lugares Misión 9👍🏻
Really informational vide for me.Thank for share this video
So amazing development
It would be important to also mention the footprint of the concrete used when discussing the environmental impact!
@johansjournal
9 ай бұрын
nobody cares
@BlackTarH
9 ай бұрын
lol
@vhffgfdrfvftcfdsthhrfrftfz2003
8 ай бұрын
How convenient that you can make your snarky comments from buildings constructed with already used concrete so you are done the damage already for a far less green city, so why don't you take your comment and serve it to your woke they/them politician and stop bothering other people.
@_Sickk
8 ай бұрын
@@vhffgfdrfvftcfdsthhrfrftfz2003 Facts. Rather than using their brains, these folks rely on their asses. That's if they even a brain to begin with.
@philipp647
6 ай бұрын
@@vhffgfdrfvftcfdsthhrfrftfz2003 would still be important to mention it - my comment was entirely objective.
What Saudi Arabia has taken is a major modernization step in view of the course of social development in the Kingdom, although it is lagging behind other countries.
@greenwhale3976
8 ай бұрын
To come last is better than no show-off, isn't it?
I hope we can make blimps more mainstream in the future for the environment
Balanced and well informed video! A refreshing change from the usual anti-Saudi rhetoric. FYI the first phase of RSI will be supporting international flights from Dubai this year. Bookings are open for Six Senses Southern Dunes from 1st December.
wow amazing country i wish to visit that place. its very expensive amount of cost to provide that kind of place. im happy to watch this video.
@_Sickk
8 ай бұрын
I believe he meant 5700 SAR, which is significantly less than 5700 USD. roughly equals 1520 SAR dollars
@Mjeed_u
8 ай бұрын
@@_Sickkno, actually will be 5,000 dollars or more, the luxury, places in Saudi Arabia not that cheap
Nice!
ما شاء الله تبارك الله
I love your videos
@MegaBuildsYT
9 ай бұрын
Thank you :)
Excellent for vacation
Futuristic Design.
stunning
Waw I definitely will go there for my honeymoon 😍
Nice 😍😍😍
I love the 24 million plants in an ultra arid place. Desalination is extremely energy intensive- if they can do that with solar, I tip my hat. But even considering this project without first figuring out the water (and sewer on the islands) does not give me much hope of success.
@salmanalshuwaier6203
9 ай бұрын
It’s launching its first destination this year
@_saad1035
9 ай бұрын
Yes. the whole project power with 100 renewable energy (Solar) and has the highest largest battery system in the region just for the project.
@muhamedshilwa6126
9 ай бұрын
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@greenwhale3976
8 ай бұрын
You're gloomy, dude.
Proud to be a part of Red Sea 😍
At this point saudi Arabia is carring this channel
@hussammoh3791
9 ай бұрын
Jealous? Or only wants them to report about projects in west counties!
@MegaBuildsYT
9 ай бұрын
They definitely work on a lot of megaprojects at the moment. That's why we cover them. But the last video about a project in Saudi Arabia was 6 month ago :D
@user-kj8yl6sn2z
9 ай бұрын
The largest mega projects in energy, construction, tourism, industry, mining and logistics services in Saudi Arabia. Therefore, it is natural to talk about Saudi Arabia, and it is unnatural to ignore the largest projects in the world
Sounds good. I hope the three projects all get completed.
Where are workers living and shopping ? How is waste and fresh water being handled? Great video!
@MegaBuildsYT
9 ай бұрын
For the Red sea project we are not sure. But for Neom (The Line etc.) they built entire communities.
@muhammadishfaq9438
9 ай бұрын
For the red sea project - they live in al wajh and umluj For Amaala, they built a custom camp called tamimi village, some people choose to live in al wajh and Duba
@mohammedhasan8071
9 ай бұрын
@@muhammadishfaq9438No brother thats not true. Im on the the people who are working at the red sea airport project. Here also there is a camp called the construction village housing which has a masive capacity of 13k employees.
@mohammedhasan8071
9 ай бұрын
@@muhammadishfaq9438No brother thats not true. Im on the the people who are working at the red sea airport project. Here also there is a camp called the construction village housing which has a masive capacity of 13k employees.
@ilanamillion8942
8 ай бұрын
@@MegaBuildsYT How nice that the slave labour doesn't have to sleep in the sand.
fantastic
I think that most people know Dubai, but they do not know the city of Jeddah, which is planning giant future projects that will make it one of the most beautiful coastal cities in the world, and the city of Jeddah has competitive advantages that the city of Dubai does not possess.
@robertb1802
9 ай бұрын
Too bad I can't go with my girlfriend or enjoy a glass of wine or watch movies in movie theaters
@a7mdenoA7x
9 ай бұрын
@@robertb1802 Too bad you have been brainwashed and couldn't make few Google searches to validate your assumptions. (except the wine)
@remo9870
9 ай бұрын
@@robertb1802 are u serious u can do all that in Saudi except the wine part ,but u will find out the world much better with alcohol at least we are not afraid to go at 2 am to a coffee shop or a park we are in Saudi Arabia can go out 24 hour and as 27 women alone with out a fried so but ur ricism thought to the trash we don’t need u with such and old way mind
@remo9870
9 ай бұрын
Without alcohol not with
@robertb1802
9 ай бұрын
@@a7mdenoA7x Nah, just wanted to see if any Saudi bots would correct me. You guys gotta work on getting trolled so easily, along with your women's rights, personal freedoms, slave labour, human rights abuses, etc. etc. before anybody wants to visit such a massive shithole.
WOW WOW WOW !!!
Keep the work up🌎
@MegaBuildsYT
9 ай бұрын
Thanks! We are preparing something special for next video
Constructing contemporary edifices does not automatically bring modernization to a nation, particularly if the populace adheres to a medieval way of life.
1 hour gang 👇
Definitely will be one of my favorite vacation destinations
Saudi Arabia is Coming Strong just wait for us 🇸🇦🔥🔥🔥
@anorthernhiker
6 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂
@user-bg8ly6bp9w
4 ай бұрын
@@anorthernhiker Sorry, my friend, we are busy with the future and others are busy spreading homosexuality and mental group 😂🇸🇦💪🏼
I like this video
Looks impressive. The biggest problem would be water I guess.
Can you do a video about Ashgabat, Turkmenistan.
Please include CPEC mega projects in your next mega projects video
what Saudi Arabia is accomplishing and proposing is both amazing and extremely hopeful for the future of our planet. Would I personally like to see every project, you bet! The reality of an economic impact to my own family, well probably not. For now, it truly is made for the 1% to maybe 5% of people on the planet that could go. But, with that being said, if they are successful, they are setting the standards that could be implemented by other countries for future generations. Certainly hats off to the Prince and the people behind these endeavors, as completely new economic acknowledgements to their future is being realized, and it gives me hope that other countries will follow their stead in the possibilities of living, revolutionary design, and truly new approaches to the hospitality and entertainment resort type of industries. My fingers, and toes are crossed that they are successful. Regardless, kudos to the Crown Prince for such amazing insight into the "What If" scenarios!
@greysnake2903
6 ай бұрын
Surely
You should make a video about bitcoin city
One day, everyone, and I meant EVERY SINGLE CREATURE on this planet, will battle for these luxurious islands. (If anybody gets the reference, then give a thumbs up to yourself.)
Yes would like to go. But i) the cost and ii) hopefully no sharks as they are protected by the barrier reef? We know in Hurghada accross the red sea there have been attacks.
Your perspective on Saudi Arabia's ambitious projects and their potential impact is thoughtful and insightful. The initiatives indeed set a standard for innovative development and can serve as a source of inspiration for future projects worldwide. The hope is that successful implementation will pave the way for positive change and new approaches to various industries. Kudos to the Crown Prince and everyone involved in envisioning and realizing these endeavors. It's fascinating to witness how such projects can shape the future landscape of hospitality, entertainment, and beyond. 🌐🌟👏
@greysnake2903
6 ай бұрын
🤨
9:24 look for Tawil Island in Egypt
If budgeting for the tourists could be brought down after covering a considerable part of the construction cost, many people would love to visit such an attractive location. 👍🏼
@majedal3966
5 ай бұрын
The cost doesn’t matter these are cities with people living in them so you’ll find both expensive and luxurious amenities and mid range amenities. Be aware that mid range in the gulf like Dubai Qatar and Saudi is the same standard as western ultra luxury
The crown prince revealed an ambitious program of social and economic reform entitled "Vision 2030" and pledged to diversify the economy by offering part of the state-owned oil company Aramco to the public and encouraging new companies to reduce dependence on oil exports.
PLEASURING WITH THE BEAUTY OF NATURE WAS FREE N LUXURIOUS BUT ARTIFICIAL MEGA PROJECTS COSTS UNEXPECTED WEALTH
It would be astonishing, if the entire Arabian space can aquire so much rich luxury tourists, to fill the capacities. Furthermore if Oil ends its epoche, not only Arabia gets an problem. Also the entire developed world as source of Tourists. What will happen from USA, Europe, China and all arising economical Superpowers of East Asia, if Oil ends ? It will result in an crash of wealthiness all around the world. And how many people can order a family holidays which will cost 30.000 Dollar for some weaks in this futuristic Holiday destination ? Spektacular building projects. But Arabia should take care, about the real potential of future luxury tourism. May be to spent a little more of money into reforesting the deserts and building sustainable touristic attraction, which may be payable for a world of past Oil wealthiness.
@zachary3603
9 ай бұрын
If oil ends? What are you talking about xD. If oil ends the price of oil sky rockets. Most wealthy people own commodities. So they will get richer xD.
❤love these videos
@MegaBuildsYT
9 ай бұрын
thanks :)
This is why I feel successful as a Saudi Arabian
@yasincivelek8068
8 ай бұрын
The only success that you possess as a country is oil and that my friend was given to you by the nature 👍
Nice video 😊 Am I first 😮
@zainalabidin-cz3ee
9 ай бұрын
GG bro
Someone said something that I can not get out of my mind. Israel with the help of Saudi Arabia, wants to build a replacement to the Suez Canal. Built from the Mediterranean to the Gulf of Aqaba, through Gaza. I have no proof, but if it is true it makes all these mega projects make a lot more sense. It makes a lot more things make sense.
In my fictional world, all projects in this video already finished and successful
Absolutely I will pay those places a visit if they get completed but not at once😅
That's how I imagine paradise 🤩
@abdullahalrashdi8981
8 ай бұрын
Paradise is much better than real life
I WANNA BE THERE
Wow! It's a great project!
Too expensive for me to visit but if I have enough money at the time I might go
Red Sea ocean water to illustrate how salt water can grow Salicornia, Shrimp and Mangoes.
@leroyessel2010
9 ай бұрын
Grow Mangroves
To reach this tourist trap, "an *entire* airport is being built." My impression is that very few people try to build fractional airports.
@onlyfacts3178
6 ай бұрын
3.000 hotels smell like EMPTY HOTELS which leads to HIGH maintaining costs and of course Workers with low income will results in lack of quality service...
Scifi, I love it.
مشروع البحر الأحمر يبدو وكأنه سيكون مذهلا
They should add a couple casinos as well 👍
@user-ub5bt7hp7r
8 ай бұрын
Drugs and alcohol are prohibited because the safety of man and society is important.
Oh thank God a yacht club.... I wouldn't like it otherwise
Between building it staffing it and maintaining it,they’re better off pumping more oil.
COchin International Airport is already the first airport in the world which runs completely on solar power i.e renewable energy so it cannot be a unique thing now. but this is quite an ambitious project catering to only the ultra rich
Everyone from anywhere is welcome in our Country.
👌
The great Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia is capable of completing the project successfully
I don' t understand where the solar installations that fuel the developments will be situated, as the maps do not show them. Considering that solar batteries (as for now) have to be close to the airports and the resorts, it would mean visual pollution in otherwise picture perfect surroundings. Does anyone know? Where are these solar fields?
Egypt has built loads of hotels along it's reef.... im in sharm el sheikh now and since my last visit 11yrs ago... the reef isn't as good as it was. Lots dead and the fish have vanished... you used to see dozens of different types now it's the same few types and not many of those either. Their reef will die too in a few years...
@semsemeini7905
9 ай бұрын
And the sharks.
Saudi should learn how to build step by step, to develop from something small into bigger one when its needed not start direct with big when demand isnt there.
@Abt10a
9 ай бұрын
Sorry but who said that Saudi Arabia started from something small to something big without gradually progressing? I think you do not know Vision 2030 ☺️ Saudi Arabia’s developments began before you and I came to life No one teaches Mohammed bin Salman what to do, he is the one who teaches the world👍🏼
@_Sickk
8 ай бұрын
facts@@Abt10a
@user-ub5bt7hp7r
8 ай бұрын
Excuse me for your words full of ignorance because you are talking about a country that you have never visited and do not know anything about.
You should consider the taxes that will have to be shelled out by corporations doing business there. Yeah, you can look at each tourist, but that is just a small part to it when there's going to be hundreds of thousands of dollars in services and products flowing through this region. I know 28BN seems like a lot, even compared to his 500BN fund, but that's just his play money. I don't think people truly understand just how much money they have to invest and solve any problem at their leisure.
They sure know how to do things next level🤩
@johnthompson6374
9 ай бұрын
Handy with bone saws as well. Peace/JT
Not as ambitious and ridiculous as The Line, but more realistic and more practical than the Line.
They need to open the Saudi (similar to Dubai open country) in able to achieve their goals to invite international visitors.
@hilali37
8 ай бұрын
they're slowly trying to, but they might not allow alcohol for a while
@eduardoasuncion5187
8 ай бұрын
@@hilali37 this the things if they cant then probably only few will willing to travel in KSA
@hilali37
8 ай бұрын
@@eduardoasuncion5187 i mean, qatar got a lot of tourists even with the alcohol ban, so maybe there are people who are okay with not drinking alcohol for a few days 🤷♂
@eduardoasuncion5187
8 ай бұрын
@@hilali37 most Hotel offered Alcohol here in Qatar, also you can buy alcohol if you have license card. Is not totally banned but there is certain areas which is allowed
Research about largest office in the world
to be honest though all of this things are solely credited to MBS himself.. what a visionary man.. i've worked in saudi since 2004 and when i first came to the country all i see is just a massive desert. Riyadh was just starting to progress and nothings change since 2 decades later. not until this vision 2030 project came out in 2017, imho, this is actually long overdue this project could've been done before MBS's reign like where are all the $money$ goes since the inception of oil in 1938.. like they were the first to discover oil before UAE but then dubai and UAE are more progressive than them..
Big problem with 'mega projects' has always been continued financing 💰. With the bottomless pockets the Saudis have, the projects will definitely be completed. Its just a case of if people will be present🤔
The plan also calls for strengthening the presence of women in the labour force and easing Saudi hardliner social norms. "Our vision is a tolerant country, Islam is its constitution, and its moderation is moderate," he said when announcing the vision.
الخليج العربي The Arabian Gulf يجب تصحيح التزوير الأجنبي لبلاد العرب وما حولها ,, الفرس كانوا يسكنون الكهوف بعيداً عن الخليج
Falcon City of Wonders Dubai
Step back Dubai you got Competition coming .
@alaadd11
7 ай бұрын
Something you don’t know part of 2030 vision is to develop middle east as a whole there is no competition between KSA and UAE 🇦🇪 Their failure affect us and their success is part of our success too
wait... I thought the sea levels were rising, am I missing something.. WhY ArE ThEy InVeStInG sO cLoSE tOo tHe SeA
WE GER IT YOU LIKED YOUR OWN COMENT
Waste management is going to be a nightmare here, they're going to completely *uck up all the ecology that makes the area attractive, wind borne plastic blowing around the desert is a great look.
Well I hope the Saudi's figure it out
its a disquise for an oil pipeline. to remove the dangers of the red sea ships
Modern madness KSA should take some lessons from Dubai. Best invest is in people development
Who wants to visit Saudi though ?
@Solacer8
8 ай бұрын
The ones who doesn't want to get robbed at gun point.
@sgeb4996
8 ай бұрын
The 20k rich people from around the world who are willing to pay so much money for things they can get for one tenth of the price elsewhere. Saudi calculations suggest they would need tens of millions of visitors each year to keep this monstrocity above water.
@TheRealMarkyPizzle
8 ай бұрын
I was really suggesting that westerners like to sunbathe, wear shorts tee-shirts and bikini. And many of the things westerners do wouldnt be accepted in places like this
@Solacer8
8 ай бұрын
Why people like you think that THEY ARE THE SMARTEST PERSONS in the world and you feed your brainwashed opinions to people on gun point. People can wear whatever they want in beach. JUST NOT IN PLACES LIKE MALLS AND PARKS. Literally beach is filled with people who sun bath with t shorts. THE ONLY THING IS Girls have to go to a resort. Just not in public beach. A RESORT. and many countries more have same law.@@TheRealMarkyPizzle
@alaadd11
7 ай бұрын
The ones who are not racist
Jobs!......it's going to take a lot of people to take care of these places.
5,800/day plus travel costs for resorts that offer very little ie once there what does one do?-middle of nowhere
✨🌼🌺 _ر آ آ آ آ آ آ ئـــــع_ 🌺🌼✨
The island resorts will be underwater in 50 years due to imminent sea water rising; this is already happening in many places throughout the world
How to apply to Red Sea Global Im a Mechanical Engineer with 30 yrs experience.Thanks for my request i appreciate your reply.♥️
This, of course, is all beautiful, but... The most important thing is how much damage and harm all this can cause to nature, fauna and corals of the Red Sea. In Egypt, many corals have died due to mass tourism. The population of some fish and marine animals has declined greatly, and some species have completely disappeared in this region of the Red Sea. So all this beauty could end in an environmental disaster... So the main thing here is to pay great attention to the conservation of nature, corals and the fauna of the Red Sea.
I hope this won't be a project only for super rich people. Surely I can't afford a 5.800€ vacation maybe max 2.000€ 😅 it's a big project and I hope there will be something affordable or we'll continue with Sharm eheh😂