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Elite Resort Debuts Bookings at Triple Bay to Advance Sustainable Luxury

Elite Resort Debuts Bookings at Triple Bay to Advance Sustainable Luxury

A luxury hotel has officially opened its doors within the Saudi Arabian tourism megaproject, Red Sea Global. Four Seasons Amaala is now taking active guest bookings at its newly constructed Triple Bay resort, situated on the pristine coastline of the northwestern Tabuk region. The high-end opening represents a major operational milestone in the Kingdom’s overarching strategy to redefine global regenerative tourism.

Prioritizing Exceptional Well-Being

The state-of-the-art resort features a massive 2,095-square-meter spa and a dedicated 511-square-meter fitness facility managed by on-site wellness and nutrition experts. Designed by the architecture firm U+A, the expansive property boasts 202 guest rooms, suites, and premium garden villas. Visitors arriving by sea can access the property directly via an integrated yacht club and marina village packed with premium shops and open-air dining lounges.

Powering Operations with Renewable Tech

As a cornerstone of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s Vision 2030 economic reforms, the entire coastal megaproject is engineered to run completely on renewable energy. The destination’s infrastructure is supported by more than 760,000 solar panels and a massive, large-scale battery storage facility. Ultimately, this ambitious ecological blueprint aims to create 70,000 regional jobs while contributing $5.3 billion to the national economy by 2030.

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