Nobu Hospitality opens hotel, restaurant & residences in Oman

Marks second regional partnership with Enevoria Development
2025-04-11
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Nobu Hospitality opens hotel, restaurant & residences in Oman

Oman offers access to varied natural landscapes including the Al Hajar Mountains and the Sea of Oman: Nobu Hospitality

American company Nobu Hospitality, in collaboration with Enevoria and Omran Group, has announced the development of a hotel, restaurant, and residences in Oman.
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Aiming to expand its portfolio, American company Nobu Hospitality has announced the opening of a hotel, restaurant, and residences in Oman. The new project adds to the brand’s growing portfolio of mixed-use developments across the Middle East.

In a press statement, Nobu hospitality says that the project is being developed in collaboration with Enevoria Development and in partnership with the Oman Tourism Development Company (Omran Group), which acts as the government’s executive arm for tourism development in the country.

It follows an earlier partnership between Nobu and Enevoria on a similar project at Al Marjan Island.

“We are absolutely delighted to continue our partnership with Nobu, resulting in a new landmark and visionary project in Muscat, Oman. Every Enevoria Development project is brought to life in collaboration with global stars in architecture, design, and hospitality. They are all united by a shared philosophy and purpose, to create an impeccable lifestyle for future residents. We are confident that Nobu Hotel, Muscat will be a tremendous success and a shining example of hospitality and luxury living in the Middle East,” says Evgeniy Yakubovskii, CEO, Enevoria Development.

As per a press statement, the American company adds that the development will take place located along Yiti Beach, which is approximately 28 km from Muscat’s city centre. Spanning more than 60,000 sqm, it will include a hotel housing 80 rooms, a restaurant, a full-service spa, fitness facilities, swimming pools, and a beach club. Additionally, a limited number of branded residences will also form part of the development.

In the statement, Nobu hospitality says that the location in Oman offers access to varied natural landscapes including the Al Hajar Mountains and the Sea of Oman. These features are expected to support the project’s integration of hospitality, residential living and lifestyle facilities.

The luxury brand says its pipeline of mixed-use developments continues to grow across the Middle East, with active projects in the United Arab Emirates, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia. Since the opening of the first Nobu Hotel in Las Vegas in 2013, the company now has 46 hotels and 20 branded residences worldwide, either operational or under development.

“We are incredibly proud to continue our partnership with Enevoria Development, alongside Omran Group, on this second landmark mixed-use project. Oman is truly a special destination, offering an extraordinary blend of natural beauty, warm hospitality, and cultural depth. We are excited to expand our global footprint and strengthen our leadership in mixed-use developments, as we embrace a new era in luxury real estate,” says Trevor Horwell, CEO, Nobu Hospitality.

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