Shebara is a 73-key hyper-luxury eco-resort on Sheybarah Island within Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea Archipelago. Developed by Red Sea Global, it serves as a pioneering model of regenerative luxury, combining world-class hospitality with deep environmental stewardship. Surrounded by coral reefs, turtle nesting zones, mangroves, and desert flora, Shebara operates entirely off-grid through a solar microgrid, producing its own water via solar-powered desalination and recycling all waste on-site. Its architectural design, inspired by pearls, features stainless-steel overwater villas that shimmer above the sea, positioned with precision to avoid ecological disruption. The resort offers overwater and beach villas, a spa, fine dining, pools, and fully electric transport for zero-emission mobility. Beyond protecting its environment, Shebara contributes to the world’s largest reef restoration initiative through coral gardening. Accessible only by seaplane or private boat, it offers an immersive experience of isolation and harmony, embodying a new benchmark for sustainable luxury.