When we think of a hotelier, we tend to think of a person who builds hotels. But Mohamed Fala, the founder of Caribbean World Resorts, is a man who has contributed to building so much more. He is a man who has built roads, who has brought water and electricity to remote areas, and who has, in the process, helped build a new sense of hope and possibility for the people of the Red Sea region. His story is a powerful reminder that the most successful businesses are not the ones that simply extract value from a community, but the ones that aim to create it.
In the early 1980s, when Mr. Fala first set his sights on the Red Sea, the region was a vast and empty expanse of desert. There were no roads, no water, no electricity. There was nothing but sand, sea, and a lot of potential. For most developers, this would have been an incredibly challenging obstacle. But for Mohamed Fala, it was an opportunity. He saw the blank canvas as a chance to build not just a resort, but an entire ecosystem, a new and prospective community that could become a model for the rest of the country.
His first task was to build the basic infrastructure that would be necessary to support his vision. He built roads that connected the remote coastline to the rest of the country, opening up the region to trade and tourism. He built desalination plants that offered a more reliable source of fresh water, a precious commodity in the desert. And he built power plants that brought electricity to the region, lighting up the darkness and creating a foundation for a new era of progress and development.
This was a considerable and expensive undertaking, a project that required a level of vision, dedication, and commitment that is rare in the world of business. But for Mr. Fala, it was an essential investment in the future. He knew that he could not build a world-class resort in the middle of nowhere. He had to build the “where” first. He had to create a place that was not just beautiful, but also functional, sustainable, and a place where people could live, work, grow, and thrive.
This commitment to building infrastructure has had a transformative impact on the Red Sea region. The roads he built have not just brought tourists to his resorts; they have also connected local communities to markets, to schools, and to hospitals. The water and electricity he provided have not just powered his hotels; they have also contributed to improving the quality of life for thousands of local residents. The jobs he created have not just supported his business; they have also helped to nurture a new and more prosperous middle class.
In a world where so many businesses are focused on short-term profits, Mohamed Fala is a man who has always focused on the long-term. He is a leader who has understood that the success of his business is closely tied to the success of the community in which he operates. He is a man who has been willing to invest in the future, to build the foundations that will support a new era of growth and prosperity for his country. And in doing so, he has not just built a successful business; he has created a lasting impact that will endure for generations to come. Mr. Mohamed Fala’s legacy reminds us that true development is measured not just in rooms built or profits earned, but in lives improved, futures unlocked, and regions transformed by purposeful, patient leadership.





