Alum Al-Roum: Qatari Investment of $29.7 Billion Paints a Bright Future for Egypt's North Coast

Doha and Cairo are collaboratively creating a green development blueprint along the Mediterranean shores.

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Alum Al-Roum: Qatari Investment of $29.7 Billion Paints a Bright Future for Egypt's North Coast
$29.7B Qatari Investment Transforms Egypt's North Coast

In a historic moment illuminating the skies of Arab investment, Qatari Diar signed a monumental agreement with the Egyptian government to develop the Alam Elroum area on the North Coast - a project extending over 4,900 acres along 7.2 kilometers of golden beaches, with a total cost of $29.7 billion.

This is not just a real estate project… but a dream built on sands, flourishing in the skies of the economy. A bright future starts today. Imagine a vibrant coastal city, featuring upscale residential neighborhoods, luxurious hotels with over 4,500 rooms, green golf courses, yacht marinas, and artificial lakes dancing under the moonlight.

Also envision modern hospitals, schools and universities, a service free zone, water desalination stations, and power generation - all in one place called Alum Al-Roum. This project is not only a tourist destination… but also a comprehensive development engine injecting 250,000 job opportunities into the veins of the Egyptian economy, generating annual profits of up to $1.8 billion – revenues reinvested in the future of generations. An Arab partnership blooming with hope, Qatar will pay $3.5 billion in cash by December 2025 – a swift step demonstrating trust and commitment.

Egypt grants a building area of 396,000 square meters and ensures a 15% share of profits after cost recovery – a fair and sustainable partnership.

Egyptian Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly confirms: "We are removing all obstacles for investors… this is not just an investment, but a partnership for life." Abdullah bin Hamad Al-Attiyah (Chairman of Qatari Diar) states: "We are building a sustainable future together… and bringing the coast to life all year round."

Why is this project considered a "milestone"? It redraws the global tourism map – transforming Alum Al-Roum into a competitor to Dubai and Abu Dhabi. It revitalizes regional development – connecting the North Coast to the world through integrated infrastructure. It enhances Arab integration – coming after the UAE's "Ras Al-Hikma" deal, reaffirming that the Gulf is the lifeblood of Egypt. It supports Vision 2030 – Qatar diversifies its investments, while Egypt achieves sustainable growth. It inspires youth – 250,000 jobs mean a new hope for millions of families.

The future architectural design describes a comprehensive city resembling a "Qatari Egyptian city" with global hotels, golf courses, marinas, and artificial lakes. Based on data, here is a detailed description of the future design:

  • General Design: A linear city along 7.2 km, divided into neighborhoods: upscale residential (villas with sea views), commercial (malls and restaurants), tourist (5-star hotels, marina for 500 yachts), and service (universities, hospitals, free zone). The design is sustainable: solar panels, green gardens, and water desalination using Qatari technologies.
  • Key Features:
  • Marina: A modern port resembling Doha's marina, with glass towers lighting up the night.
  • Golf Courses: 3 courses with 18 holes each, surrounded by artificial lakes and palm forests.
  • Hotels: 4,500 rooms in 10 global hotels (like Hilton or Marriott), with family resorts and water parks.
  • Infrastructure: Highways, clean energy stations, and international schools – all connected by a smart energy network.

A dream turning into reality. Alam Elroum is not just a project… but a story of Arab success written in gold. From an ancient Roman fortress on the shore, to a futuristic city lighting up the Mediterranean sky – this is the investment that changes lives, drives the economy, and brings a smile to every Egyptian and Qatari face. In December 2025, excavators will begin digging… and dreams will start to build. Source: Special analysis by EcoPulse24 team – based on global market data up to November 9, 2025.

Note: Information is for informational purposes only.

Sources & References
Al Jazeera - Special analysis by EcoPulse24
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Edited & Reviewed by the EcoPulse24 Editorial Team 2025-11-09 07:52
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