A Saudi Riviera of Renewal

Guided by the regenerative rhythm of the Red Sea, enriched with Arabian ritual and artistry

On Saudi Arabia's northwestern Red Sea coast, Rosewood AMAALA is a riviera of renewal. Guided by the regenerative rhythms of the Red Sea and enriched with Arabian ritual and artistry, a sun-lit coastal lifestyle defines a new vision of wellbeing that continually restores and strengthens vitality over time. Private villas are framed by the open sea, with transparent private pools seeming to float in mid-air.

Offshore lies a reef shaped by warm, mineral-rich waters, where guests snorkel, dive, and explore its coral gardens. Above the surface, the days move with the same ease: a hike through the Hijaz Mountains, al fresco dining along the shore, a yacht gliding into the marina at dusk. At the Wadi Library, guests turn their hands to Sadu weaving and calligraphy over cups of Saudi coffee.

At Asaya, sea-led therapies and formulations blended by hand in the Arabian Apothecary draw on Saudi herbs and native resins, adaptive, cyclical, and regenerative. Eight restaurants and lounges trace the coast, drawing flavors along the ancient trade routes that shaped this region, from the day's catch grilled over open flame to a private chef's table overlooking the sea. Each day, as the sun sets, Sukūn Hour draws the resort from day into evening, a shared moment of stillness before the night unfolds.