Four Seasons AMAALA Resort Opens on Saudi Red Sea Coast
Four Seasons AMAALA Triple Bay collage showing pool terrace, spa waterfall feature, open-air lounge, Red Sea balcony view and arched bathroom interior

Four Seasons AMAALA Resort Debuts in Saudi Arabia

Four Seasons Resort and Residences AMAALA at Triple Bay has opened on Saudi Arabia‘s northwestern Red Sea coast, marking the brand’s latest ultra-luxury property in the kingdom and a major milestone for the pioneering AMAALA resort destination in the Tabuk region.

The resort, developed in partnership with Red Sea Global, features 202 guest rooms, suites and garden villas, all with sea views, alongside a 2,095 square metre wellness spa, five pools, a 900-metre private beach and six open-air dining venues. It is the second Four Seasons property on the Red Sea developed with Red Sea Global, following the opening of Four Seasons Resort Red Sea at Shura Island.

The resort is positioned around a wellness-first philosophy, with curated one, two and three-day wellness journeys available to guests focusing on physical restoration, mental reset or reconnection with nature. Activities include sunrise and starlight yoga on the beach, sound healing sessions, guided night hikes, culinary workshops, Islamic poetry readings, and guided stargazing. Guests can also participate in volunteer conservation projects through the Four Seasons for Good programme.

At the heart of the wellness offer is the HYLIAA Wellness and Spa, named for the Arabic word for elegant beauty, spanning 2,095 square metres and accompanied by a 511 square metre fitness centre. A dedicated team of specialists in fitness, nutrition and holistic wellbeing supports the programme under the direction of General Manager Ulf Bremer.

“What’s truly exciting here at Triple Bay is the intentional approach to wellness that extends throughout the entire destination,” said Ulf Bremer, General Manager. “It’s so much more than a spa resort. It’s a place where individuals can define their own wellbeing, with abundant opportunities for cultural exploration, natural discovery, personal growth and more than a little indulgence at Four Seasons and beyond.”

Six open-air restaurants and lounges offer a mix of wellness-focused and indulgent dining. Current venues include MAA Social, featuring Middle Eastern coastal cuisine with immunity-boosting dishes; OAASIS Lounge; and ALMAA Pool and Bar, offering Mediterranean dishes and a kombucha kiosk. Three further venues are set to open later in 2026: ZAATAR for Asian, Persian and Arabian specialties; SAFAA Beach Bar and Lounge; and ROCK BAAR, positioned on a promontory jutting into Dumega Bay, where guests can enjoy mocktails and tapas at sunset.

The resort was designed by Dubai-based studio U+A Architects and sits along a sheltered bay with views of the mountains of the Tabuk region. Its 26 branded private residential villas range from 552 square metres to more than 1,000 square metres, each with its own pool and Red Sea views.

Beyond the resort itself, Triple Bay offers access to Corallium, a Marine Life Institute designed by Foster and Partners, which advances marine and coastal science on a global scale. Four Seasons guests receive dedicated tours of the facility. The destination also features a yacht club, marina village, shops and a broader wellness route connecting the resort to the wider Triple Bay community.

Families are catered for through the supervised Kids For All Seasons programme and a dedicated teen club. The resort also offers 1,000 square metres of flexible event space for weddings and private occasions.

“Every new Four Seasons opening furthers our commitment to offering our guests what they desire most when they travel, and our new resort at Triple Bay is a shining example of how we seek to anticipate and exceed guest expectations,” said Rainer Stampfer, President, Global Operations, Hotels and Resorts. “We are particularly pleased to join our visionary partners at Red Sea Global once again as we continue to define the future of luxury travel in the region together.”

Four Seasons Resort and Residences AMAALA at Triple Bay is offering introductory stay packages with resort credits and wellness enhancements to mark its opening. The property joins a growing Four Seasons footprint on Saudi Arabia‘s western coast that also includes a planned resort at NEOM on Sindalah Island and an urban hotel in Jeddah.

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