They are located on the Saudi island of Nujuma, 16 miles from the coast. Designed by star architect Norman Foster, the two homes cost around €8 million: “An oasis of peace for me and Georgina.”
Can you believe what a Christmas present? Cristiano Ronaldo has bought two villas on the Red Sea, at a cost of around €8 million. Nothing special, really, for someone like him. But since CR7 never does anything “normal,” it’s important to note that the two villas in question are located on the island of Nujuma, Saudi Arabia, 16 miles off the coast of Hanak. With no futuristic bridges connecting it to the mainland, this ultra-exclusive island can only be reached by boat or seaplane, depending on your level of exhibitionism… The Portuguese striker himself revealed this in an interview with the Saudi Gazette, emphasizing: “It’s an exceptional place, Georgina and I have felt a deep connection with this island since the first time we visited. It has an extraordinary natural beauty, here we find peace and tranquility.”

Ronaldo’s villas— The total cost, it was said, was around €8 million: €5 million for the main villa with three bedrooms, and the remaining €3 million for the annex with two bedrooms, for friends and relatives, so to speak. In addition to comfort, the villas were designed by star architect Norman Foster, who designed the Millennium Bridge and London City Hall, among hundreds of other things.