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Saudi Arabia unveils ultra-lux resort for BILLIONAIRES complete with private docks for world’s biggest superyachts

Saudi's ambitious projects have come under fire after reports that officers were told to kill people living on land they wanted for developments

SAUDI Arabia has revealed its grandiose plans for an extravagant marina resort that caters to the world's biggest superyachts.

Jaumur, the exclusive billionaire community, will house over 6,000 residents just metres away from their enormous vessels.

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The massive marina could fit the world's biggest superyachtsCredit: Neom Project
It is designed to fit over 6,000 residentsCredit: Neom Project
The enormous project will cost £1.2 trillionCredit: Neom Project
Each villa in the complex will have its own private mooringCredit: Neom Project

The resort will be built around a vast marina with 700 luxury villas and 500 apartments.

Each villa will have waterfront access and its own private mooring for yachts, along the Gulf of Aqaba.

Two hotels with 350 suites will also feature in the complex, part of Saudi's ambitious Neom initiative.

The £1.2 trillion project is designed to host the world's largest and most impressive superyachts, in a garish display of Saudi wealth.

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A 1.5 kilometre aerofoil will help protect billionaire's boats and serve as a central hub in the marina.

Plans include provisions for entertainment and leisure as well as an international boarding school on site.

Jaumur is yet another ambitious and controversial Saudi initiative in a string of plans.

Spearheaded under Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in 2017 as part of the country's Vision 2030, plans for the mega city are set to be complete by the end of the decade.

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It includes the infamous Line, a 110 mile long and 200 metre wide megastructure designed to function as its own city.

Near the Red Sea, it will have a floating industrial centre and its own port.

Saudi also plans to build a mountainous ski resort called Trojena set to host the 2029 Asian Winter Games.

An airport will also be built to connect the city to the rest of the world.

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