
Saudi Arabia Opens Eco-Powered Adventure Park at Red Sea
Saudi Arabia just unveiled ADRENA, an adventure district powered entirely by renewable energy and featuring the Kingdom's largest surf pool. The destination blends extreme sports with regenerative design, setting a new standard for sustainable tourism.
Adventure seekers have a stunning new playground on Saudi Arabia's Red Sea coast, and it's powered completely by the sun.
ADRENA, a sprawling entertainment district that opened in March 2026, combines world-class thrills with groundbreaking environmental design. Located near the luxurious Shura Island resorts, the destination officially celebrated its completion this month after an accelerated construction timeline.
The centerpiece is Saudi Arabia's largest saltwater surf pool, stretching 215 meters long and generating waves up to 2.1 meters high. Whether you're a beginner or a pro surfer, the customizable wave settings make it accessible for everyone.
But surfing is just the start. The district offers 24 different activities, from wakeboarding and snorkeling to an overwater zip line and a 10-meter-high slip and fly slide. Land lovers can enjoy a state-of-the-art skatepark, BMX pump track, and beach volleyball courts.
What makes ADRENA truly remarkable is how it was built. The entire facility runs on 100% renewable energy from one of the world's largest off-grid solar power systems. Every drop of water gets filtered and returned cleanly to the ocean through a closed-loop system, and all freshwater is recycled for irrigation.

Engineers even used 3D concrete printing for some buildings, slashing construction waste and time. Dark sky lighting protects nocturnal wildlife, while the broader Red Sea development aims for a 30% net conservation benefit by 2040.
EXP Arabia, the engineering firm behind the project, coordinated everything from structural design to fire protection on a tight deadline. Their partnership with Red Sea Global proved that speed doesn't have to sacrifice sustainability or quality.
The Ripple Effect
ADRENA represents more than just a place to play. It's proof that tourism destinations can actually give back more to the environment than they take. The success of this fast-tracked project provides a blueprint for Saudi Arabia's ambitious goal of attracting 150 million annual visitors by 2030 without compromising its natural treasures.
The district's inclusive design, featuring zero-depth pool entries and adaptable experiences, ensures people of all abilities can participate. After the adventures wind down, visitors gather at the beach club to watch Red Sea sunsets, enjoy live music, and sample food from local vendors.
This isn't just entertainment; it's regeneration in action, showing the world that progress and preservation can thrive together.
Based on reporting by Regional: saudi arabia development (SA)
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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