2025-01-13

report: new luxurious wellness resort Six Senses Amaala

Six Senses Amaala in Saudi Arabia will offer a range of accommodation options that cater to diverse guest preferences
Six Senses Amaala

Saudi Arabia will open Six Senses Amaala in its efforts to become the fastest-growing tourism destination in the G20

Covering over 1,600 square miles (4,155 square kilometers) within a nature reserve, Amaala boasts coastal scenery, mountains, white-sand beaches, and coral reefs

Its strategic location allows for easy accessibility from major regional hubs such as Riyadh, Dubai, and Istanbul, while major cities like Paris, Rome, Berlin, and Mumbai are just a six-hour journey away

Six Senses Amaala, a resort, will offer a range of accommodation options that cater to diverse guest preferences.

The beachfront residences, hillside village, and villas lining the private mangrove bay will be available for bookings

Designed by architects U+A and Studio Carter, the resort drew inspiration from the region’s traditional coastal villages

Six Senses Amaala: A coastal haven of luxury, wellness, and exploration

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Neil Jacobs, CEO of Six Senses

Neil Jacobs, CEO of Six Senses, expressed the brand’s shared commitment to arts and culture, wellness, and environmental preservation

“Six Senses Amaala is part of a holistic hub for the arts, a leading diving destination, an extension of the Mediterranean yachting corridors, and an integrated wellness community, all of which we hope inspires guests to embark on transformative personal journeys, he said

Environmental sustainability is also a cornerstone of the resort’s construction and operational practices

With a dedicated desalination plant that has zero impact on the coral reefs, a ban on single-use plastics, and the utilisation of wastewater and organic waste for agriculture, Six Senses Amaala strives to minimise its ecological footprint

The resort’s energy requirements will be met through renewable sources, aligning with its goal of achieving a zero carbon footprint

The development also places great importance on conserving the marine and coastal ecosystem as it aspires to become a top diving and yachting destination

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John Pagano, Group CEO of Red Sea Global

John Pagano, Group CEO of Red Sea Global, the developer behind Amaala, expressed his delight in partnering with the iconic Six Senses brand, citing shared values and the brand’s exceptional operational quality.

“This announcement also comes at an exciting time as we are close to welcoming the first guests to Six Senses Southern Dunes, The Red Sea, which will open in the coming months. Our growing relationship with the Six Senses brand across our expanding portfolio reflects our belief in the quality of operations they bring to every property, and our shared commitment to protecting and enhancing the environment, he said.

Six Senses Amaala is set to open as part of the first phase of the Triple Bay development

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