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Red Sea Global Strengthens AMAALA’s Wellness Offering With Opening of Six Senses AMAALA

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Latest resort reinforcesAMAALA’s emergence as the world’s most comprehensive wellness destination, driving Saudi Arabia’s tourism growth in line with Vision 2030


RIYADH, Saudi Arabia--BUSINESS WIRE--

Red Sea Global (RSG), the regenerative tourism developer, has announced the opening of beachfront resort Six Senses AMAALA, which will welcome its first guests mid-July.

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An aerial view of Six Senses AMAALA and its surrounding shoreline at Triple Bay

An aerial view of Six Senses AMAALA and its surrounding shoreline at Triple Bay

The launch represents an exciting next step in the AMAALA destination’s journey, as it continues to come to life and welcome guests to enjoy unrivaled wellness experiences set against a backdrop of soaring coastal cliffs, protected bays, pristine beaches, and mountainous desert.

"Every partner we bring into our portfolio is selected because they share our long-term vision of luxury travel with regeneration for people and planet at its center. Six Senses has built a global reputation for wellness experiences rooted in nature, sustainability, and local culture, making it a natural fit for AMAALA. As the second Six Senses resort in our portfolio, our partnership reflects our commitment to creating hospitality offerings defined by quality and care, enriching Saudi Arabia’s tourism landscape,” said John Pagano, Group CEO at Red Sea Global.

Six Senses AMAALA marks the second collaboration between RSG and the brand, following the opening of Six Senses Southern Dunes, The Red Sea, in 2023.

Drawing inspiration from traditional Saudi coastal architecture, the resort is woven into a diverse ecosystem of beaches, mangroves, and desert mountains, with spaces opening naturally onto the surrounding landscape.

The resort offers a range of world-class facilities, including:

  • Luxury accommodation: 100 suites and villas alongside 25 branded residences, designed to blend with the surrounding landscape while reflecting the character of traditional Saudi coastal communities.
  • Wellness and longevity: A dedicated Six Senses Spa featuring a Longevity Centre, Biohacking Recovery Lounge, Watsu pool, sound dome, thermal facilities and tailored wellness programs bringing together advanced technologies and holistic treatments.
  • Dining experiences: Three signature restaurants complemented by an artisan bakery, coffee roastery and cooking school, featuring fresh, locally inspired cuisine rooted in Six Senses' wellbeing philosophy.
  • Nature and sustainability: A mangrove lagoon at the heart of the resort, supported by environmental initiatives, including the Earth Lab and Junior Mangrove Ecologist program, offering guests opportunities to learn about and experience the surrounding ecosystems.
  • Destination experiences: Direct access to AMAALA's wider offering, including the Corallium Marine Life Institute, the AMAALA Yacht Club, marine adventures, desert activities and a growing collection of retail and dining venues.

Six Senses AMAALA is the second world-class resort to welcome guests at the destination. A further six are scheduled to open through the year creating one of the world's largest concentrations of luxury wellness hospitality. AMAALA Triple Bay will eventually feature more than 1,600 hotel rooms across nine resorts, alongside branded residences, wellness facilities, marinas, retail, and dining offerings.

RSG is helping to deliver Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 by supporting the diversification of the national economy, creating new employment opportunities, and establishing the Kingdom as a leading global tourism destination.

About Red Sea Global

Red Sea Global (RSG) is a vertically integrated real estate developer with a diverse portfolio across tourism, residential, experiences, infrastructure, transport, healthcare, and services. This includes the luxury regenerative tourism destinations The Red Sea, which began welcoming guests in 2023, and AMAALA, which welcomed its first guests in 2026.

A third destination, Thuwal Private Retreat, opened in 2024. RSG was also entrusted with development works at AlWajh International Airport, focused on upgrading the terminal and infrastructure.

RSG is a PIF company and a cornerstone of Saudi Arabia’s ambition to diversify its economy. Across its growing portfolio of destinations, subsidiaries, and businesses, RSG seeks to lead the world toward a more sustainable future, showing how responsible development can uplift communities, drive economies, and enhance the environment.

www.redseaglobal.com

About AMAALA

AMAALA is an unparalleled ultra-luxury wellness destination on the northwestern coast of Saudi Arabia, overlooking the pristine waters of the Red Sea. Located in Triple Bay, the destination opened in 2026, featuring over 1,600 hotel rooms across nine world-class resorts, each offering state-of-the-art wellness and spa facilities for a personalized, multi-generational wellness journey. This vibrant coastal hub will also feature high-end retail, fine dining, and two iconic assets: the AMAALA Yacht Club and the Corallium Marine Life Institute.


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