Raffles Trojena features a striking ring-shaped design.

Raffles Hotels & Resorts, a leading luxury brand of Accor, has announced plans to launch its new resort in Trojena, the year-round mountain destination located in Neom, the new Saudi futuristic city.

Slated to open in 2027, Raffles Trojena features a unique and striking ring-shaped design, offering stunning scenic views of the surrounding destination from every vantage point.

Positioned among the majestic mountains in Trojena, the resort will have 105 guestrooms, which are arranged around the perimeter of the ring, offering guests the highest level of comfort in addition to unobstructed vistas and privacy.

For the project, the world-renowned hotel brand and Neom will reimagine mountainside hospitality at 2,300m, said a top official.

“We are thrilled to collaborate with Neom on the creation of Raffles Trojena, an architecturally significant resort that will showcase the very best in modern luxury hospitality and underscores Raffles’ commitment to growing in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia,” remarked Omer Acar, the CEO of Raffles Hotels & Resorts.

Circular zones and meticulously landscaped gardens on the ground level, he said, will encourage exploration and discovery, while the roof, comprising a variety of circular apertures, allows for ample natural light.

The Raffles resort will also feature the signature hallmarks for which the globally renowned hospitality brand is known, including its legendary butler service, exceptional culinary offerings, and an emphasis on destination arts and culture.

In another development, Neom has launched Elanan, an exclusive guest retreat that redefines luxury and well-being experiences. Situated on the pristine Gulf of Aqaba coastline, Elanan sensitively emerges from within its lush oasis surroundings, fed by ancient natural springs.

Meanwhile, Neom also launched Xaynor, a beachfront private members club, nestled among the rocky landscapes seamlessly merging indoor and outdoor spaces along the coastline of the Gulf of Aqaba.

The secluded seafront location offers a discreet destination where club members can unwind on the beautiful unspoiled coastline.

The new developments follow recent announcements of Leyja, Epicon, Siranna, Utamo, Norlana, Aquellum, and Zardun, which are part of Neom’s sustainable tourism destinations in the flagship region.

Neom, meanwhile, said in a social media post that work on The Line is progressing rapidly and the world’s largest piling operation is under way at the site. Over 2 million cu m of earth is moved per week, it said, adding that 260 excavators and 2,000 trucks are working 24/7 at the site.