Before the UAE-based Emaar Group even turned the first stone in Ras Soma, Egypt already had a world-class template for private, master-planned tourism: Soma Bay. The 10 km² peninsula south of Hurghada shows how the local private sector can build a fully integrated destination with resilient infrastructure, a coherent architectural identity, and long-term international hotel partnerships—well before government incentives or heavyweight Gulf developers appeared on the scene.

Soma Bay

From desert spit to destination (1995 – today)

  • 1995 – Abu Soma Tourism Development Company broke ground on roads, power, and utilities.
  • 1999 – Sheraton Soma Bay, the first hotel, opened; high-end projects rapidly followed.

Gulf capital behind the growth

The Saudi-based Olayan Group became a cornerstone shareholder in Abu Soma, providing the patient capital that kept infrastructure and hotel roll-outs on schedule—a signal example of Gulf investment moving into Egyptian luxury resorts.

Why the setting works

Soma Bay sits on a private headland framed by the Red Sea on three sides. The master plan is underpinned by low-density zoning, partial solar generation, and rigorous environmental standards, ensuring the coral-rich waters and desert backdrop remain the star attractions.

The current hotel line-up

Flagship property Positioning & highlights
Kempinski Hotel Soma Bay Moroccan-inspired, private beach, destination spa
Sheraton Soma Bay Resort Pharaonic-themed, 18-hole golf & family recreation
The Cascades Golf Resort, Spa & Thalasso Gary Player course, region-leading thalasso centre
Robinson Club Soma Bay 4-star active lifestyle, multisport programmes
The Breakers Diving & Surfing Lodge 4-star dive/surf lodge, youth-driven vibe
Palm Royale Resort Caribbean style, expansive beach
Steigenberger Resort Ras Soma 5-star premium all-inclusive
JAZ Soma Beach 4-star, soft-sandy shoreline
Mövenpick Waterpark Resort & Spa 5-star, family waterpark focus
Sentido Caribbean World Soma Bay 5-star, tropical ambience
Amarina Abu Soma Resort & Aquapark 5-star, aquapark aimed at families

Target capacity: c. 3,000 keys once current pipeline completes.

What’s next—new flags inbound

  • Anantara Soma Bay – Minor Hotels’ luxury Thai brand debuts in Egypt.
  • Autograph Collection by Marriott – 194-key boutique resort slated for 2027 opening.

A playbook for gated resort success

Soma Bay’s formula combines strict access control, mixed hotel-residential precincts, signature sports assets (Gary Player golf, the region’s largest thalasso spa), and year-round wind & dive activities that keep European guests on extended stays. Its independent governance model, sustainable reinvestmen,t and blue-chip operator roster now serve as the benchmark for every forthcoming private destination on Egypt’s Red Sea—including Emaar’s much-anticipated Ras Soma.

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