Cristiano Ronaldo continues to deepen his ties with Saudi Arabia, this time away from the football pitch.
The Portuguese superstar and his partner, Georgina Rodríguez, have reportedly purchased two ultra-luxury villas in Nujuma, an exclusive resort area within the Red Sea Islands, one of Saudi Arabia’s flagship tourism projects.
Designed for absolute privacy, the villas are surrounded by the calm blue waters of the Red Sea and fitted with world-class facilities that match the highest global luxury standards.
Access to the properties is deliberately restricted, with arrivals only possible by chartered boat or amphibious aircraft, adding to their exclusivity and appeal.
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The Nujuma resort forms part of Saudi Arabia’s ambitious plan to position the Red Sea coast as a premium global tourism destination, blending untouched natural beauty with high-end hospitality.
The development focuses on sustainability, seclusion, and luxury, making it attractive to elite figures seeking both comfort and discretion.
Each villa is reported to cost around $5 million, reflecting the location’s exclusivity and the level of bespoke design and services offered.
The investment further underlines Ronaldo's long-term commitment to life in Saudi Arabia following his move to Al Nassr.
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