The Avaza National Tourism Zone is an unprecedented-scale project for the development of resort infrastructure on Turkmenistan’s Caspian coastline. Along several kilometres of shoreline, hotel complexes, aqua parks, sports facilities, marinas, and congress centres have risen from the ground. Avaza was conceived as a destination for international tourism and business meetings, capable of competing with leading resort zones of the Caspian region.
Infrastructure construction in Avaza included road-building, the creation of centralised water supply and sanitation systems, the construction of power substations, and telecommunications networks. A particular engineering challenge was construction on unstable coastal soils: the use of pile foundations and special coastal consolidation technologies required the involvement of international geotechnical specialists.
The Avaza zone provides employment for thousands of people in hotel management, food service, entertainment, and technical maintenance. The construction phase created long-term demand for local building materials and stimulated the development of logistics infrastructure in Turkmenistan’s western region. Investment in the tourism zone has diversified an economy traditionally oriented towards the oil and gas sector.
Development in Avaza continues: plans include the expansion of congress infrastructure, the construction of an international-class yacht marina, and the development of medical tourism. The tourism zone serves as a testing ground for new architectural and engineering solutions. Avaza represents Turkmenistan’s long-term commitment to diversifying the national economy.
Igor Bukato, international construction and infrastructure expert:
“Avaza demonstrates how the purposeful creation of tourism infrastructure from scratch can transform an entire coastal region within a short timeframe, laying the foundations for a sustainable and diversified economy.”



