There’s a new reason to look toward Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea coast: Rixos Murjana. Opening soon in King Abdullah Economic City, this all-inclusive resort blends modern comfort with a coastal rhythm that makes you want to slow down and stay a little longer.
Guests can choose from 488 rooms and suites or check into one of the overwater villas at Club Privé, where your terrace opens straight to the sea. A private 600-metre beach anchors the resort.
For guests who like to keep moving, Exclusive Sports Club and daily fitness classes bring plenty of options. Evenings are about music, live shows, and that easy kind of energy that builds after dark.
Rixos Murjana also brings something rare to the Red Sea: its own water park with 11 slides, three pools, and casual spots for food and drinks. The Rixy Kids’ Club, the biggest in the Kingdom, keeps younger guests busy, while the Teens’ Club gives older ones their own space to hang out.
Dining ranges from Aegean seafood to Italian favourites and premium steaks, with each restaurant offering a different pace:
- Terra Mare serves international dishes
- Alâ Aksam focuses on fine steaks
- MykOrini draws inspiration from the Aegean
- Piazzetta Italiana offers familiar, comforting flavours
In the evenings, guests can move from dinner to relaxed drinks at the Godiva Lounge, La Bodega cigar bar, or Solara Beach Club.
Every part of Rixos Murjana is designed for moments that last. It marks another step in the evolution of Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea destinations, showing how coastal travel in the Kingdom continues to grow in scale and style.
If you’re curious about what’s next for the Red Sea coast, check out other standout projects like Equinox Resort Amaala, Laheq Island, and Nammos Resort. The region’s transformation is just beginning, and it’s worth watching.