Red Sea Global Inaugurates World-Class Destination for Luxury and Wellness ‘AMAALA’

Red Sea Global officially unveiled “AMAALA,” located on Saudi Arabia’s northwestern coast, marking a historic moment during the inaugural TOURISM Summit. With this inauguration, Red Sea Global reaffirms its leadership in developing extraordinary destinations that diversify the national economy and strengthen Saudi Arabia’s position as a rising global power in the luxury tourism sector.
 According to a press release issued by the company today, CEO of the Red Sea Global John Pagano said: “The name AMAALA is derived from the Arabic word ‘Amal,’ meaning hope. This destination embodies the spirit of hope to live in health and prosperity. AMAALA introduces a new coastal lifestyle in Saudi Arabia, inviting guests to discover the true meaning of living longer and better, whether through serene relaxation or joyful adventures between sun and sea. Rooted in the Kingdom’s timeless traditions of comfort, renewal, and connection, AMAALA is the new global home of wellness.
 In its first phase, AMAALA shines through five world-class resorts connected by a mesmerizing 5-kilometer promenade, Equinox AMAALA Resort and Residences, featuring 128 rooms and 29 residences, and Four Seasons AMAALA Resort and Residences, offering 202 accommodation units and 25 private beachfront villas, along with an expansive children’s center.
 Nammos AMAALA Resort and Residences is characterized by a vibrant social spirit with 110 rooms, 20 apartments, and a selection of exceptional restaurants.
 Rosewood AMAALA Resort comprises 110 rooms and suites, designed for families and couples, and featuring the renowned Asaya Spa inspired by ancient healing traditions.
 Six Senses AMAALA Resort, with 100 villas, provides advanced programs for fitness and detoxification.
 The release added that the destination’s splendor extends to its iconic marine landmarks. The AMAALA Yacht Club stands as a beacon of maritime luxury, ready to host the grand finale of The Ocean Race 2027, and will include a sailing academy in collaboration with the Monaco Yacht Club. Meanwhile, “Coralium,” the Marine Life Institute, emerges as an architectural and scientific marvel spanning three levels, offering visitors an awe-inspiring exploration of the Red Sea’s depths.
 This vision has been realized through a substantial investment of SAR51.04 billion for the first phase, which, upon completion, will encompass eight resorts featuring around 1,600 hotel and residential units.
 This landmark development represents a cornerstone in achieving Saudi Vision 2030 objectives to diversify the national economy and strengthen the Kingdom’s position on the global tourism map. Yet, AMAALA’s most valuable investment lies in its profound commitment to nature, aiming for a 30% net positive environmental impact by 2040.
 AMAALA breathes pure air, being powered entirely by 100% renewable energy, which will prevent over 350,000 tons of CO₂ equivalent emissions annually. To preserve its pristine environment, the destination will welcome a maximum of 500,000 visitors per year.
 Access to this coastal dream has been made seamless through the Red Sea International Airport, which currently serves direct flights from Doha, Dubai, Jeddah, and Riyadh, with plans to expand connections to Europe soon. Additionally, Al Wajh Airport—currently being redeveloped by Red Sea Global—will reopen in 2026 to further enhance connectivity to the destination.

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