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Neom
Neom (, , stylized as NEOM) is an arcology and planned city being built in Tabuk Province in Saudi Arabia. It was launched in 2017 by Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman, who was the driving force and hands-on chair behind the project. The project, which was heavily criticized for its unrealistic plans, human rights violations and environmental destruction, has been substantially scaled back after years of delays and cost overruns.
The Line
linear smart city in Tabuk, Saudi Arabia
Saudi Vision 2030
government plan to reduce Saudi Arabia's dependence on oil and diversify its economy
Neom Club
association football club in Saudi Arabia
Howeitat
The Huwaytat ( al-Ḥuwayṭāt, Northwest Arabian dialect: ál-Ḥwēṭāt) are a large Hashemite Ashraf tribe descending from Husayn ibn Ali that inhabits areas of present-day southern Jordan, the Sinai Peninsula and Sharqia governate in Egypt, the Negev in Israel, and northwestern Saudi Arabia. The Huwaytat have several branches, notably the Ibn Jazi, the Abu Tayi, the Anjaddat, and the Sulaymanniyin, in addition to a number of associated tribes.
The Red Sea Destination
tourist area in Saudi Arabia
Neom Airport
airport in Saudi Arabia
Trojena
Trojena () is a mountain tourism destination under construction in Neom, Tabuk Province, Saudi Arabia. Trojena is one of the various announced regions of NEOM and will be located from the Gulf of Aqaba, covering a total area of with an elevation ranging from above sea level. The tourism destination is part of Saudi Vision 2030 and when announced in 2022 was set to be completed by 2027.
NEOM Stadium
stadium in Saudi Arabia
Sindalah
Sindalah () is a luxury island destination in Tabuk Province, Saudi Arabia. Sindalah is one of the various announced regions in Neom City. The island covers a total area of 840,000 m2 (9 million sq ft). Sindalah held a "grand opening" party in October 2024, three years after its scheduled opening date and coming in at a cost of nearly $4 billion, three times its initial budget. As of August 2025 the resort is still not open to the public.