Red Sea Global (RSG) has officially second flagship destination, AMAALA, welcoming its first guests with the opening of Four Seasons Resort and Residences AMAALA at Triple Bay on Saudi Arabia’s northwestern Red Sea coast.
The opening marks a
major milestone for Saudi Arabia’s tourism sector, transforming AMAALA from a
development project into a fully operational destination focused on luxury
wellness and regenerative tourism.
Designed by
Dubai-based U+A architects, the resort combines ultra-luxury hospitality with
sustainable infrastructure, operating entirely on renewable energy and
supported by advanced zero-waste systems.
The resort features
202 guest rooms, suites, and garden villas overlooking the Red Sea, alongside
26 branded private residential villas with private pools.
Wellness offerings
include the 2,095-square-meter HYLIAA Wellness & Spa and a premium fitness
centre offering tailored programs such as sound healing and beachside yoga.
Guests can choose from
six dining venues, including the Middle Eastern-inspired MAA Social and the
cliffside ROCK BAAR.
Family amenities
include five pools, a 900-meter private beach, children’s and teen clubs, and
more than 1,000 square meters of event space for corporate gatherings and
weddings.
Visitors also gain
access to AMAALA’s wider attractions, including the Corallium Marine Life
Institute, the AMAALA Yacht Club, and Marina Village’s luxury retail and dining
experiences.
“The debut of our first resort at AMAALA is a moment of realization for us. By delivering this world-class asset to market on schedule, we are demonstrating that regenerative development can combine commercial ambition with meaningful environmental and social impact, while establishing Saudi Arabia as a premier global destination for luxury wellness. This is just the first chapter. We look forward to welcoming our first guests, opening more resorts, and seeing AMAALA emerge as one of the world’s most distinctive luxury wellness destinations,” said John Pagano, Group CEO at Red Sea Global. -TradeArabia News Service