Season 3 of ‘Soy Georgina’ Unveils the Mesmerizing Wonders of AlUla, Saudi Arabia – PRWire

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The much-loved reality series Soy Georgina has returned for its third season, now available for streaming on Netflix. The series continues to provide a captivating look into the life of influencer and businesswoman Georgina Rodríguez, along with her partner, global football icon Cristiano Ronaldo.

In season three, Georgina embarks on an unforgettable journey to AlUla, Saudi Arabia, where she immerses herself in the region’s iconic cultural and historical landmarks. This season not only showcases Georgina’s personal experiences but also highlights the extraordinary beauty and significance of AlUla, an ancient oasis with deep historical roots.

Filming in AlUla was made possible through the collaboration with Film AlUla, the Royal Commission for AlUla’s dedicated film agency. The production team captured the magic of several breathtaking locations, including Maraya, the largest mirrored building in the world, AlUla’s well-preserved Old Town, and Al Diwan, an awe-inspiring chamber carved into the rockface of Jabal Ithlib by the Nabataeans thousands of years ago. These sites provide a stunning backdrop as viewers follow Georgina on her journey through this cultural treasure trove.

After the release of season two, Soy Georgina dominated Netflix’s top 10 list in over 40 countries. The new season promises even more exciting content, offering an intimate view of Georgina’s life as she and her family adapt to their new home in Saudi Arabia. This comes after Ronaldo’s high-profile transfer to Al-Nassr FC in December 2022, which has added a new dimension to the show as they settle into life in the Middle East.

The third season of Soy Georgina consists of six episodes, all of which are available for streaming on Netflix. Fans of the series can look forward to a unique blend of luxury, lifestyle, and a closer look at the stunning landscapes of Saudi Arabia.

For more information on the filming process and the support provided by Film AlUla, visit: Film AlUla.


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