Location: Almouj, Muscat, Sultanate of Oman

Architect: Ibrahim Jaidah Architects & Engineer

Interior Designer: Smallwood

Hotel Group/ Developer: Marriott/ Alfardan Hotels & Resorts

Construction Company: International Construction Development Company

The St. Regis Al Mouj, designed by the renowned Ibrahim Jaidah Architects & Engineers, epitomises a seamless blend of cultural authenticity, luxury, and modern sustainability. Nestled along Muscat’s pristine coastline, the resort integrates the natural beauty of the Arabian Sea and surrounding mountains with architectural elements inspired by Omani heritage. Drawing from traditional Northern Omani villages like Balad Seet and Al Hamra, the design reinterprets stone masonry, organic forms, and undulating waves into a contemporary language. This reflects the spirit of resilience, adaptation, and harmony with nature that defines the region’s architectural legacy.

With 250 opulent keys and 166 branded residences, the resort exemplifies timeless elegance and modern sophistication. Thoughtfully designed spaces maximise coastal views while maintaining a low environmental footprint. The integration of local materials, such as stone and earthy tones, further enhances its harmony with the natural surroundings.

The resort boasts nine diverse dining venues, offering guests an array of culinary experiences that celebrate local flavours and international cuisine. Exclusive facilities, including a private beach, infinity pools, and a luxurious spa, provide unparalleled relaxation. Additionally, the 1,300m² grand ballroom and versatile meeting rooms make it an ideal destination for weddings and prestigious events.

Ibrahim Jaidah Architects & Engineers have prioritised sustainability and craftsmanship, engaging traditional Omani artisans skilled in stone masonry, woodworking, and mosaic artistry. The result is a design that honours Oman’s rich cultural heritage while setting a new benchmark for modern luxury. St. Regis Al Mouj is a testament to their visionary approach, seamlessly integrating tradition, innovation, and functionality.