The ultra-modern active lifestyle community of Norlana has been unveiled by the Board of Directors of Neom, northwest Saudi Arabia‘s $500 billion tourism development, as the newest addition to the rapidly changing northwest region.
Situated on the shores of the Gulf of Aqaba, Norlana presents a distinctive location where 3,000 members of an exclusive community will experience modern luxury combined with cutting-edge technology, establishing a new benchmark for sustainable modern living.
Norlana’s 711 residential units include deluxe mansions, spacious apartments, and beach villas merged with the dunes, bringing people closer to nature. Additionally, Norlana’s 120-berth marina will be an international superyacht hub with water taxi services for residents and guests, and a superyacht members club offering food and drink services overlooking the waterfront.
Nearby, there will be a world-class equestrian and polo centre and an 18-hole golf course. Norlana offers sailing and diving for residents and guests to enjoy the stunning natural environment.
Conservation and wellness
Norlana has been designed to redefine active living. This modern community will prioritise sport, health and well-being, set in a beautiful and environmentally friendly environment.
In keeping with Neom’s dedication to conservation, Norlana will be creatively and sustainably delivered, complementing its seaside position. Norlana aims to provide the ultimate in ultra-luxury modern living by harmoniously integrating technology and nature, all while maintaining the surrounding land and marine surroundings.
This news follows the recent announcement that Neom will create a new immersive destination for art and entertainment called Utamo. This will be an innovative space for music events, exhibitions, art installations, and entertainment experiences and will include VIP lounges and signature restaurants. Neom has also launched a new sustainable food company called Topian.
In addition, Neom recently unveiled the Siranna, Leyja and Epicon tourism destinations. These will join a luxury island called Sindalah, a zero-carbon city with “vertically layered” buildings named The Line, the Oxagon floating port city, and the Trojena ski resort.