Red Sea Global (RSG), the regenerative tourism developer, has announced the opening of Rosewood AMAALA, a luxury resort located at Triple Bay on Saudi Arabia’s northwestern Red Sea coast. The opening marks another milestone in the company’s strategy to establish AMAALA as the Kingdom’s flagship wellness destination.
The low-density resort, designed by Antonio Citterio Patricia Viel (ACPV), is inspired by the natural beauty of the Red Sea and the mountains of Tabuk, allowing it to sit gently within the landscape. It blends contemporary Arabian design with restorative well-being experiences rooted in nature, culture, and a strong sense of place.
“Rosewood AMAALA strengthens the destination’s position as a world-class wellness destination by bringing together Rosewood’s distinctive approach to luxury hospitality with personalized well-being experiences. Together with our growing collection of wellness operators and hospitality partners, the resort expands the range of experiences available to guests seeking restorative, meaningful, and immersive stays along the Red Sea coast,” said John Pagano, Group CEO of Red Sea Global.
Rosewood AMAALA spans approximately 40 hectares and features 110 keys arranged in clusters that sit gently within green sanctuaries. The pavilions, suites, and villas include private swimming pools complemented by multiple shared resort pools and indoor-outdoor living spaces that offer a sense of privacy and calm. One of the resort’s renowned features is two natural rock pools set on the Red Sea coast.
Complementing the resort, Rosewood Residences AMAALA comprises an exclusive collection of 26 branded residences, ranging from three- to five-bedroom villas, with interiors by Tristan Auer.
Guests can enjoy eight culinary experiences across the resort catering to all tastes. The resort offers various dining options, including relaxed Mediterranean dining, modern grill concepts, lounges, and poolside bars that serve fresh all-day refreshments and light dishes.
The resort’s Asaya spa covers 2,100 square meters. It includes six treatment rooms and a double suite, a private hammam, and wet areas for men and women with saunas and steam rooms.
Two fitness centers are equipped with Technogym Artis, with one of them being for women alone, alongside studios for yoga and movement.
Another key attraction of Asaya is Social House, a private day spa that can be booked by families and groups for the day to stay together and celebrate important social occasions in a space of their own.
The resort also caters to families through Rosewood Explorers, a dedicated kids’ club, as well as other children’s recreational facilities.
Along with the rest of the destination, Rosewood AMAALA will operate entirely on solar energy. by solar energy. The destination also aims to achieve a 30% net conservation gain by 2040.
“Rosewood AMAALA is the third resort to open at AMAALA Triple Bay, marking another milestone in the destination’s phased delivery. In the coming months, a further five resorts will join a growing portfolio of world-class hospitality brands, alongside branded residences, integrated wellness facilities, a marina, curated retail, a marine life experiential institute, and destination dining,” Pagano concluded.
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