Emin Agalarov presented the master plan for the Sea Breeze Uzbekistan resort complex to Uzbekistan President Shavkat Mirziyoyev
On April 14, President of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev reviewed the presentation of the master plan for the Sea Breeze Uzbekistan international tourist center on the shore of the Charvak Reservoir, which will be built by developer Emin Agalarov with the participation of foreign companies.
The first presentation of the Sea Breeze Uzbekistan project, which received the support of Shavkat Mirziyoyev, took place on December 16, 2024, during which the president of Agalarov Development showed and presented general ideas and proposals for the construction of the resort. During the new meeting, Emin Agalarov presented Mirziyoyev with a detailed master plan, which provides for the phased construction of a tourist center with an area of more than 500 hectares.
Each of the 10 zones of the complex will include recreational facilities and various services. Along the waterfront, a boulevard, beaches, and leisure areas will be arranged, while the slopes will feature hotels, cottages, residential buildings, restaurants, and viewing platforms. The tourist center will include cultural, educational, medical, and sports facilities. Shavkat Mirziyoyev emphasized that Sea Breeze Uzbekistan should be comfortable for all visitors and instructed that the complex be equipped with the necessary infrastructure.
On April 13, Emin Agalarov, accompanied by Deputy Prime Minister Jamshid Khodjaev and First Deputy Minister of Construction and Housing and Communal Services Davronjon Adilov, visited Charvak Lake: “Charvak Lake is stunningly beautiful. It is absolutely pristine nature where a world-class resort can be created,” noted Emin Agalarov. “In Sea Breeze, people will be able to live and have rest throughout the year, as well as purchase real estate and rent it out. A school, an aquapark, and recreational parks will be built here for children. Opportunities will be created for water and winter sports, and music festivals will be organized.”
The tourist center will be located on both shores of the Charvak Lake, 80 km from Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan. The southern part lies along a cape near the settlement of Yusufkhona, while the northern part stretches across the area between the settlements of Yakkatut and Boladala.
As part of the territory development project, a bridge will be built to connect Sea Breeze Uzbekistan with the main highways and reduce travel time from the capital to one hour.