Red Sea Global Unveils AMAALA: A Luxury Coastal Destination In Saudi Arabia
Red Sea Global (RSG) has unveiled the much-anticipated opening of AMAALA Triple Bay at the TOURISE Summit. This ultra-luxury wellness destination is located on Saudi Arabia's north-western coast, where the Hijaz Mountains meet the Red Sea. It is set to open in the coming months, offering a unique blend of wellness and luxury experiences.
The initial phase will feature six luxury resorts, a yacht club, a marine life institute, and a state-of-the-art marina. Additionally, Marina Village will offer vibrant experiences for visitors. A 5km linear park called the Wellness Route will connect these attractions through pristine nature.

Luxury Resorts and Experiences
Equinox Resort and Residences at AMAALA will redefine luxury with 128 sleep-optimized rooms, suites, two penthouses, and 21 branded residences. The resort focuses on health and regeneration with facilities like an open-air magnesium vitality pool and subterranean spa grotto.
The Four Seasons Resort and Residences at Triple Bay offers lush landscapes with cascading water features. It includes six dining outlets, a Kids For All Seasons program, and a Discovery Centre. The resort provides 202 keys and 25 residences for guests seeking relaxation.
Nammos Resort and Residences presents a social wellness playground with 110 rooms and 20 apartments offering marina views. Guests can enjoy F&B offerings like Ilios Bar with sunset views of the Red Sea and Nammos Restaurant on an exclusive island.
Commitment to Regenerative Tourism
AMAALA aims for a 30% net conservation benefit by 2040 through enhancing local ecosystems. The destination is designed to host no more than 500,000 visitors annually to preserve its pristine environment. Powered entirely by renewable energy, it will eliminate 350,000 tCO2eq annually.
Guests can reach AMAALA via Red Sea International Airport with direct flights from Doha, Dubai, Jeddah, and Riyadh. A European route will be added soon. AlWajh Airport will reopen in 2026 after renovations to improve connectivity.
Economic Impact of AMAALA
As part of Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 transformation journey, RSG is creating destinations that drive sustainable growth and empower local talent. AMAALA alone is expected to generate up to 50,000 new jobs and contribute SAR 11 billion (USD 3 billion) to the nation's GDP upon completion.
RSG has invested SAR 51.04bn into Phase One of AMAALA's development. Once complete, it will feature nine resorts with over 1,600 keys including branded residences. Additional resorts like Clinique La Prairie Health Resort are set to open soon.
Additional Attractions at Triple Bay
The Rosewood Resort offers bespoke luxury experiences with zones catering to families, couples, and wellness enthusiasts. It features the Signature Asaya Spa for tradition-inspired treatments and rejuvenating activities.
Six Senses AMAALA delivers personalized journeys of rejuvenation with its spa offering programs like Sleep Yoga Fitness Detox Longevity Visiting Practitioner Program biohacking programs enhance vitality performance.
The AMAALA Yacht Club aims to become a premier yachting destination hosting events like The Ocean Race Grand Finale in 2027 while offering a sailing academy for maritime enthusiasts.
A signature attraction at Triple Bay is Corallium which celebrates the beauty resilience of Red Sea through immersive exhibits stunning marine displays storytelling led by passionate experts inviting visitors explore ocean wonders protect what we love.
The AMAALA Hotel owned operated by Red Sea Global offers accommodation at Staff Village where those running destination live providing Levantine all-day dining restaurant Mediterranean beach club grab go snack bar.