Muriya, the most prominent real estate developer in the country, has set up convenient information booths at the Bank Muscat Stall, the Crowne Plaza and Browniz, where visitors can collect easy information on Muriya's prestigious projects in the country, including Salalah Beach.
With the khareef season attracting hordes of visitors from within and outside the country to Salalah, the focus is on projects like Muriya's Salalah Beach that offer a slice of the verdant land to investors and homemakers seeking a spot, literally, in nature's lap. There is a growing demand for projects that are woven around Salalah and its natural bounty, which is, undoubtedly, the most unique region in the entire GCC.
Spread over an area of 15.6 million square meters on the beach front, Muriya's Salalah Beach project is a mere 20 km from the Salalah airport, providing a convenient locale for investors and buyers and tourist. With the presence of frankincense trail, camels and other unique touristic sights, Salalah is, indeed, a tourist's delight, more so during the khareef season, which coincides with the peak summer months in other parts of the country and the region. The destination has, rightly, been described as a goldmine for visitors, offering a unique combination for landscapes.
When complete, the integrated tourism complex will have high end luxury freehold apartments and villas, alongside shopping and retail outlets, five 5 star hotels as well as two marina boutique hotels, two 18-hole PGA golf courses, 200-berth inland marina, marina town, and restaurants and cafes. Hotels such as Club Med, Rotana and Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts will add their might to the project, along with a club house that will be developed around the golf course.
This will transform the already popular destination into a haven for those wanting that much more from their visits. It will soon be seen as the perfect destination for interested buyers from the GCC countries.
What adds to the charm of Salalah Beach project is its aspiration to become a one-stop destination for people from all walks of life. Its low building density strategy will mean that only 25% of the land is used for build up, leaving the remaining 75% for nature retreats. It has been designed to infuse a sense of space, freedom and well being.
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About Muriya:
Muriya, which was established in 2006 as a joint venture between Egypt's Orascom Hotels & Development, and Omran is involved in four major projects including, Jebel Sifah - Salalah Beach, City Walk in Muscat and an exclusive boutique hotel on As Sodah Island.
For more information and details visit www.jebelsifah.com
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