Six Senses AMAALA to welcome first guests in mid-July

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Red Sea Global opens beachfront resort at Triple Bay

Six Senses AMAALA will welcome its first guests in mid-July at Triple Bay in Saudi Arabia, after Red Sea Global announced the opening on 8 July 2026.

At launch, the beachfront resort adds 100 suites and villas as well as 25 branded residences to the wider AMAALA destination.

Red Sea Global, or RSG, called the opening another step in AMAALA’s rollout as Saudi Arabia pushes tourism growth under Vision 2030.

John Pagano, Group CEO of Red Sea Global, said Six Senses matched the group’s long-term plan for luxury travel with regeneration for people and planet at its centre.

Pagano also said the brand’s reputation rests on wellness, nature, sustainability and local culture, which made it a natural fit for AMAALA.

This is the second project shared by RSG and Six Senses, following Six Senses Southern Dunes, The Red Sea, which opened in 2023.

Across Triple Bay, the resort sits among coastal cliffs, protected bays, beaches and desert mountains.

Design cues come from traditional Saudi coastal architecture, with spaces shaped to open onto beaches, mangroves and the surrounding desert landscape.

Six Senses Spa and dining

Inside the resort, a dedicated Six Senses Spa leads the wellness offer with a Longevity Centre, Biohacking Recovery Lounge, Watsu pool, sound dome and thermal facilities.

According to RSG, tailored wellness programmes combine advanced technology with holistic treatments.

For food and drink, the property includes three signature restaurants, an artisan bakery, a coffee roastery and a cooking school.

RSG said the menus focus on fresh, locally inspired cuisine shaped by Six Senses’ wellbeing philosophy.

At the heart of the site, a mangrove lagoon supports the nature offer alongside the Earth Lab and the Junior Mangrove Ecologist programme.

Those programmes give guests ways to learn about nearby ecosystems while staying on the Red Sea coast.

Beyond the resort, visitors can reach AMAALA attractions including the Corallium Marine Life Institute, the AMAALA Yacht Club, marine adventures, desert activities and a growing collection of retail and dining venues.

As a result, the 8 July 2026 opening expands both accommodation and experiences at Triple Bay as AMAALA builds its wellness tourism profile.

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James Whitlock
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James Whitlock covers food, drink and hospitality for Melbourne Insider. A former kitchen hand turned writer, he has reviewed restaurants and tracked the city's dining scene for years, with a particular interest in new openings, local producers and Melbourne's bar and cafe culture.
James Whitlock
James Whitlockhttp://www.melbourne-insider.au
James Whitlock covers food, drink and hospitality for Melbourne Insider. A former kitchen hand turned writer, he has reviewed restaurants and tracked the city's dining scene for years, with a particular interest in new openings, local producers and Melbourne's bar and cafe culture.

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