Red Sea Global (RSG), the real estate developer pioneering regenerative tourism, has formally announced the highly anticipated opening of its ultra-luxury wellness destination, AMAALA Triple Bay. The launch was confirmed at the inaugural TOURISE Summit and is set to take place in the coming months.

The SAR51.04 billion Phase One development, situated on Saudi Arabia’s rugged north-western coast where the Hijaz Mountains meet the Red Sea, is a cornerstone of the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 transformation journey. RSG expects the project to create up to 50,000 new jobs and contribute SAR 11 billion (USD 3 billion) to the nation’s GDP upon its completion.

The first phase will feature six world-class luxury resorts and other key attractions. This includes the AMAALA Yacht Club, which will host the Grand Finale of The Ocean Race in 2027, the Corallium marine life institute, a state-of-the-art marina, and the bustling Marina Village. A 5km linear park, the Wellness Route, will connect the resorts and natural experiences.

The resorts opening initially include Equinox Resort and Residences, offering 128 keys and 21 branded residences, and the Four Seasons Resort and Residences, with 202 keys and 25 residences. Other properties are Nammos Resort and Residences (110 rooms and 20 apartments), Rosewood Resort (110 keys and 26 private residences) and Six Senses (100 pool suites/villas and 25 branded residences). An AMAALA Hotel at the staff village, with 144 keys, will also open.

The destination is committed to sustainable practices, aiming for a 30% net conservation benefit to local ecosystems by 2040. It is designed to accommodate no more than 500,000 visitors annually and will be powered by 100% renewable energy, eliminating 350,000 tCO2eq annually. Guests can currently arrive via Red Sea International Airport, with AlWajh Airport due to re-open in 2026 following renovations. The remaining Phase One resorts are Clinique La Prairie Health Resort, Jayasom Wellness Resort and The Ritz-Carlton Resort.

The Group CEO of Red Sea Global, John Pagano, stated: “Deriving from the Arabic word for hope, AMAALA offers a new coastal lifestyle rooted in wellness right here in Saudi Arabia. Guests and residents are invited to discover and honour what it means for them to live longer, better, whether that be serene retreats or sea and sun-soaked adventures. Proceeding directly from timeless Saudi traditions of retreat, renewal and connection, AMAALA is the new home for wellness in the world.”