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January 2, 2026

Luxury Tourism

Red Sea Global’s ultra-luxury destination, AMAALA Triple Bay, is set to open in the coming months, marking a major milestone in Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030. The developer, RSG, made the announcement at the inaugural TOURISE Summit, confirming the debut of six world-class luxury resorts and a range of exclusive facilities including a yacht club and a marine life institute. The total completed first phase will feature nine resorts and over 1,600 keys.
Egypt has signed a significant investment partnership with Qatar’s sovereign wealth fund arm, Qatari Diar Real Estate Investment Company. The deal will see the development of an integrated urban tourism project on the Mediterranean coast in the Alam El Roum area. The total investment is estimated at more than USD 29.7 billion. The project spans 4,900 acres and 7.2 kilometers of coastline, and aims to transform the area into a world-class destination. It will include high-end residential complexes, luxury resorts with over 4,500 hotel rooms, and a new marina. The agreement includes an initial cash payment of USD 3.5 billion to Egypt. Prime Minister Dr Mostafa Madbouly emphasised that the deal reflects the strong fraternal relations and investment cooperation between Egypt and Qatar.
The Red Sea EDITION has officially opened as the first hotel on Shura Island, marking a defining moment in Saudi Arabia’s luxury tourism evolution. Developed in collaboration with Red Sea Global, this 240-room beachfront resort embodies a new era of sustainable hospitality and refined simplicity, powered entirely by renewable energy and designed in harmony with the surrounding natural beauty of The Red Sea.
Egypt has signed an $18 billion agreement with Emaar Misr and City Stars to develop Marassi Red Sea, a major coastal project in the Red Sea governorate scheduled for completion within four years.

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