The new Jeddah Yacht Club & Marina hosted over 40 superyachts and smaller vessels during the inaugural Saudi Arabian F1 Grand Prix this weekend. Guests aboard mega yachts including the Golden Yachts 95m O’Pari, the 85m Oceanco Sunrays and the 82m Abeking & Rasmussen RoMEA, revealed in an adrenalin-fueled and action-packed F1 weekend, a first for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

Jeddah Yacht Club & Marina guests witnessed at close quarters the 50-lap dogfight between Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen in a race full of incident and action. Lewis Hamilton won a controversial debut Saudi Arabian Grand Prix from pole position ahead of Max Verstappen and Valtteri Bottas amid two red-flag stoppages.

Oliver Rees, General Manager of Jeddah Yacht Club & Marina (from January 2022) said: "What a weekend we have had and what a fitting preview for this fantastic facility. It is clear from this F1 weekend that the Jeddah Yacht Club & Marina will be a perfect home port for private yachts, but also a great place to meet, enjoy sailing and water sports and revel in the quality of services we have on offer. It is a natural gateway to cruising amongst the wonders of the Red Sea, and we are confident that it will rapidly become a prime waypoint on the global yachting map."

The Jeddah Yacht Club & Marina is the first marina along the Red Sea coast that can accommodate superyachts and mega yachts up to 120 meters and will officially open in early 2022 in time for the return of the F1 Grand Prix to Jeddah on 25th–27th March, 2022.

Credits: Jeddah Yacht Club & Marina