Red Sea Global has officially launched Rosewood AMAALA, a 110-key luxury wellness resort and 26-unit branded residential asset at Triple Bay on Saudi Arabia's northwestern coast. Fully powered by solar energy, the opening marks the third operating hospitality development within the AMAALA master plan under Saudi Vision 2030.
Saudi Arabia's ultra-luxury tourism pipeline has reached another operational phase with the commercial debut of its newest coastal hospitality asset. According to official disclosures, Red Sea Global (RSG) has commenced operations at Rosewood AMAALA, situated across 40 hectares at Triple Bay along the northwestern Red Sea shoreline. The low-density development incorporates 110 guest keys alongside an exclusive collection of 26 branded private residences ranging from three- to five-bedroom configurations.
Red Sea Global is a vertically integrated Saudi Arabian master developer managing large-scale regenerative tourism, infrastructure, and residential ventures across the kingdom's Red Sea coast, including The Red Sea destination, AMAALA, Thuwal Private Retreat, and regional transit hubs such as the upgraded Al Wajh International Airport. Operating as the third completed resort within the AMAALA Triple Bay master plan, the new property integrates extensive wellness infrastructure, anchored by a 2,100-square-meter spa facility, specialized fitness studios, hydrotherapy zones, and coastal rock pools, alongside eight food and beverage venues.
The launch represents a strategic step in advancing the kingdom’s luxury wellness and regenerative tourism targets under Vision 2030. In alignment with national environmental mandates, the entire resort infrastructure operates utilizing 100% solar energy, supporting the broader destination-wide objective to deliver a 30% net conservation benefit across terrestrial and marine ecosystems by 2040.
From an industry and economic policy standpoint, the progressive rollout of the AMAALA cluster reinforces Saudi Arabia's broader strategy to diversify its economic base away from hydrocarbon dependence toward high-yield leisure, international travel, and luxury real estate. The phased commissioning of international branded hospitality assets stimulates regional supply chains, generates specialized employment in hospitality and wellness services, and attracts private capital into branded residential property.
For global hospitality operators, institutional investors, and construction contractors, the operationalization of Rosewood AMAALA confirms delivery momentum in the northwestern corridor ahead of five additional resort openings scheduled in the coming months. As anchor hospitality, maritime facilities, and marina infrastructure achieve commercial readiness, the corridor provides expanding commercial opportunities across luxury asset management, leisure retail, and sustainable utility operations.
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