- The Line: A 170-kilometer-long linear city for nine million people, featuring two parallel, mirrored skyscrapers.
- Oxagon: A floating port city near Duba, designed to be the world's largest floating structure, featuring port facilities, a cruise terminal, and an oceanographic research center.
- Trojena: A ski and adventure resort in the Tabuk region, hosting the 2029 Asian Winter Games, with a ski resort, artificial lake, and various architectural attractions.
- Sindalah: A luxury island resort in the Red Sea, featuring hotels, villas, apartments, a marina, and golf courses, set to welcome guests soon.
- Leyja: Six hotel resorts on the Gulf of Aqaba coast, with designs by Shaun Killa, Mario Cucinella, and Chris van Duijn, featuring luxury boutique hotels in a valley setting.
- Epicon: A tourist destination with two interconnected jagged skyscrapers housing hotels and luxury residences, designed by 10Design.
- Siranna: A hexagonal-pillar-shaped hotel by Woods Bagot, accessible only by sea and blending into the mountain terrain.
- Utamo: An immersive events space by Ricardo Bofill Taller de Arquitectura, featuring a dramatic entrance and innovative design.
- Norlana: A coastal yachting town with a focus on sports, including a marina, apartments, hotels, and various sports facilities, designed by 10 Design.
- Aquellum: An "ultra-luxury upside-down skyscraper" with an underwater open square, offering hotels, shops, and apartments.
These ambitious projects represent a significant advancement in urban planning and design, with a focus on sustainability, luxury, and innovative architecture.