On Saudi Arabia’s pristine Red Sea coast, a destination of unprecedented ambition is preparing to welcome the world. AMAALA, developed by Red Sea Global, is set to become one of the most significant luxury and wellness escapes ever conceived, offering travelers an experience that transcends conventional notions of leisure. Powered entirely by renewable energy, this bold project merges regenerative tourism with artistry, nature, and science to create a sanctuary where wellbeing is redefined.
At the heart of AMAALA lies the Wellness Route, a landscaped pathway weaving across Triple Bay’s coastline, connecting world-leading resorts through sensory gardens, meditative spaces, and tranquil natural zones. This connective thread symbolizes AMAALA’s ethos: wellness as a seamless journey, deeply rooted in both body and spirit. From movement and reflection to discovery and rest, it promises a rhythm of living that is entirely new to the region.

Among its prestigious resort partners are Clinique La Prairie AMAALA, a private retreat offering longevity-focused programs based on over 90 years of medical expertise, and Jayasom Wellness Resort AMAALA, blending Western diagnostics with Eastern healing traditions. Six Senses AMAALA will introduce a spa spanning 3,000 square meters with cryotherapy chambers and a longevity clinic, while Equinox Resort AMAALA brings high-performance fitness rituals alongside recovery therapies. Four Seasons AMAALA, with its cascading Organic Spa Garden, completes the offering — ensuring each property delivers a unique lens on holistic health.
Yet AMAALA is far more than a destination for personal renewal; it is a celebration of place. Its rare microclimate, shaped by the interplay of cool mountain air and the Red Sea, makes it a haven for year-round outdoor activity. Across 300 hectares of diverse terrain, travelers can explore canyon trails, desert plateaus, mangrove bays, and vibrant coral reefs teeming with marine life. Whether on horseback, by foot, or beneath the waves, the landscape itself becomes a partner in restoration.

Architectural vision also plays a defining role. From Foster + Partners’ interpretation of traditional Hijazi forms at Nammos Resort AMAALA to Antonio Citterio Patricia Viel’s restorative design for Rosewood AMAALA, each property harmonizes with its environment. Shaded courtyards, sand dune preservation, dark-sky principles, and immersive natural sanctuaries ensure every structure is attuned to both guest comfort and ecological integrity.
Families, too, are woven into AMAALA’s philosophy. Dedicated Explorer’s Clubs, equine therapy, snorkeling adventures, and multi-generational spa rituals encourage parents and children alike to embrace discovery and reflection. This inclusivity establishes AMAALA not merely as a retreat, but as a generational legacy — a place where connection extends across age, culture, and experience.

Finally, AMAALA’s commitment to the ocean defines its global significance. The Corallium Marine Life Institute, designed by Foster + Partners, will serve as both research hub and visitor experience, complete with one of the world’s largest man-made reefs. Coupled with the AMAALA Yacht Club, a hub of maritime luxury and sporting excellence, the destination sets new benchmarks for marine stewardship. In AMAALA, the Red Sea becomes more than a backdrop — it is the soul of a project destined to reshape how the world understands luxury, wellness, and sustainability.