Jared Kushner, a key figure in the Trump administration and real estate mogul, is leading a $3 billion development project on Albania’s Zvernec peninsula. The plan involves transforming this largely untouched region into a high-end luxury resort, aiming to establish it as a premier destination on the Mediterranean coast.
The resort is expected to include multiple five-star hotels, private villas, a marina, and a world-class golf course, designed to attract wealthy tourists from around the globe. The development will cover significant portions of the peninsula, an area known for its natural beauty and unspoiled landscapes.
Funding for this massive project is being secured through Kushner’s connections in Saudi Arabia and other Middle Eastern nations, who see significant potential in Albania’s emerging tourism sector. These investors are providing the financial backing needed to realize Kushner’s ambitious plans for the Zvernec peninsula.
Albania’s government, led by Prime Minister Edi Rama, has shown strong support for the project, making legal adjustments to facilitate its development. The government views the resort as a critical opportunity to boost tourism and attract foreign investment, positioning Albania as a new luxury destination in Europe.
The project is currently in its planning stages, with significant infrastructure and construction efforts expected to begin soon. If successful, Kushner’s resort could dramatically alter Albania’s tourism landscape, establishing the country as a major player in the Mediterranean’s luxury travel market.