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Watch: AMAALA’s Triple Bay Marina Village and luxury resorts are moving toward completion

You’ll be able to check in to the AMAALA resorts next year…

One part of the incredible Red Sea megaproject on Saudi Arabia’s northwest coast, AMAALA is set to be an industry-redefining, wellness-focused luxury tourism destination with sustainability at its core.

The good news is that Red Sea Global (RSG) has reported significant progress in its development. Triple Bay Marina Village, Wellness Core, and the luxury resorts are moving toward completion, and the first guests are expected in 2025.

Here are some updates on the construction milestones at AMAALA.

Triple Bay Marina Village

The Equinox Resort is now topped out, and concrete structure work on the Village Boutique Hotel main building, condos, and villas is nearing completion. This bustling hub will soon offer guests a haven of scenic boardwalks, waterfront restaurants, luxurious boutiques and well-known retailers, plus a vibrant year-round events programme, all set against the breathtaking backdrop of the Red Sea.

The Marina

The marina basin’s flooding was complete at the end of 2023, and contracts for the floating pontoons and fixed decks have been awarded as RSG begins putting the final touches on this stunning central feature.

AMAALA Yacht Club

All construction contracts have been awarded, and concrete works are close to completion. Structural steel and MEP works have also started.

Corallium Marine Life Institute

Steel and façade works at RSG’s marine life institute, which will be home to various marine research operations and visitor experiences, is well advanced, and the distinctive, reef-inspired building is now visibly taking shape.

Wellness Core

Superstructures are present on 80 per cent of the 220 buildings within this zone, including world-leading wellness resorts such as Jayasom and Clinique La Prairie. Guests here will discover an environment where they can focus on mental, physical, and energetic regeneration.

Triple Bay Central

The world-renowned partner resorts and residences in this area are well on track, with Rosewood and Six Senses surpassing the two-thirds completion milestone. At Four Seasons, the landscaping, MEP, and façade works are underway. Set to open their doors in 2025, these resorts are a key part of AMAALA’s wellness and lifestyle ecosystem, providing guests with access to some of the world’s premier hotel, health, and leisure brands.

AMAALA Progress

Ocean Golf Course

AMAALA will boast three nine-hole golf courses and a nine-hole executive par 3 course. Phase one of development will total 18 holes and is proceeding well, with all major works completed for three holes and the remaining 15 holes underway. The courses will allow visitors to experience sports and relaxation in a luxurious environment with scenic ocean views.

Primary Infrastructure

Works are nearing completion, including 35 kilometres of internal roads, power, water, irrigation, and communications systems, with energisation planned for December 2024.

Public Realm and Landscaping

RSG expects to plant 3 million trees and shrubs by the end of the year to enhance public spaces and landscaping.

In another major development, the Ministry of Health recently approved the design for the AMAALA Hospital. Set to open next year, this 44-bed, state-of-the-art facility will offer primary and secondary care to residents and visitors across the 4,200-squared-kilometre destination.

AMAALA Hospital

Once complete, AMAALA will feature close to 4,000 hotel rooms across 30 hotels as well as 1,200 luxury villas, apartments, and estate homes. It will also be supported by high-end retail, fine dining, wellness, and recreational facilities. AMAALA will be powered entirely by solar energy, saving the equivalent of nearly half a million tons of CO2 emissions every year.

Images/Renderings: Supplied / Red Sea Global

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