This report investigates the conservation management of Farasan Island's heritage sites in Saudi Arabia, focusing on sustainability and environmental impact. It explores the background of the study, highlighting the significance of cultural heritage in promoting ecological, social, and economic development, with the Farasan Island as a case study. The research outlines objectives such as implementing World Heritage Convention principles, protecting archaeological resources, establishing educational programs, and showcasing the relationship between historical sites and future generations. The report poses research questions regarding conservation measures, regulations, cultural heritages, tourist attraction, risks, and management practices. It reviews existing literature and describes the research methodology, including data collection and analysis methods. The findings emphasize the importance of stone consolidation, crack filling, consistent maintenance, and material studies. The report provides recommendations for conservation practices and suggests potential future research directions, contributing to the preservation and sustainable development of the island's heritage.