ALBAWABA – NEOM, the urban area built by Saudi Arabia in Tabuk Province, launched in 2017 by crown prince Mohammad bin Salman, unveiled new photos of the Sindalah Yacht Club interior designs. The designs were created by Stefano Ricci, the famous Italian designer.
Sindalah Yacht Club
NEOM revealed designs of the the Sindalah Yacht Club that is planeed to be launched later this year. NEOM collaborated with the famous Italian designer, Stefano Ricci.
Nicholas Smith, general manager of Sindalah said: “As we place the finishing touches on NEOM’s inaugural island destination, we are thrilled to share with the world a behind-the-scenes look at what Sindalah will have to offer. Our partnership with Stefano Ricci represents our dedication to enthralling future visitors and offering a truly premium experience for the world’s yachting enthusiasts.”

The interior design of the Sandala Yacht Club reflects the ancient Italian art and its rich heritage and history. (NEOM)
“I entered the Sindalah Yacht Club project because I believe that NEOM is a visionary undertaking ahead of its time, like Florence, which became the cradle of the Renaissance. It’s a beautiful jump into the future that recalls our mission. As a Florentine designer, I hope to have conveyed the fine stylistic balance that ideally unites these two worlds,” Stefano Ricci commented.
NEOM stated previously that the Sindalah Yacht Club will be the first destination for luxury yacht owners in the Red Sea. The club will span over 1,800 square meters and will be a popular attraction on Sindalah Island, the first island to be developed in NEOM.
According to NEOM, the Sindalah Yacht Club will feature a private lounge for members and an exclusive Italian restaurant guided by Chef Enrico Bartolini, whose restaurants have been awarded 13 Michelin Star.
The interior design of the Sandala Yacht Club reflects the ancient Italian art and its rich heritage and history. The white Carrara marble and the wooden surfaces were designed and picked perfectly by Stefano Ricci for the club.