Rosewood Amaala Set to Become Wellness Haven in Saudi Arabia

Rosewood Hotels & Resorts is very ambitious about its lodge in the Red Sea region of Saudi Arabia. Rosewood Amaala, an integrated wellness haven, will be part of Red Sea Global’s Amaala destination.

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It joins the brand’s extensive pipeline in the Middle East with experiences that weave together wellness and sustainability, reflecting Red Sea Global’s understanding that the future of hospitality is rooted in people and the planet.

Sonia Cheng, Rosewood Hotel Group CEO, said they are honored to partner with Red Sea Global on Rosewood Amaala and work together to offer a more regenerative model of hospitality for future generations. She said Rosewood’s values of prioritizing people and the planet through impactful offerings connects seamlessly with the development’s larger vision. “We look forward to embracing our role of providing a wellness oasis nestled within this ambitious project.”

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John Pagano, Red Sea Global CEO, said they are proud to partner with an iconic and world-renowned brand that shares their values in protecting people and planet, and belief in the potential of tourism as a force for good. “Rosewood Amaala has been meticulously designed to seamlessly integrate indoor and outdoor living, while offering guests a level of privacy and exclusivity often found in an all-villa resort.” Red Sea Global wants to create a lifestyle oasis for its guests that aim to welcome a regenerative era of travel, while shining a positive light on this diverse corner of the global.

It should be noted that Rosewood Amaala will focus on the well-being of the community and native flora and fauna, and the guests. Red Sea Global is set to protect the environment and actively enhance the natural ecosystems through regeneration and destination development. The Hotel group highlighted sustainability as the cornerstone of the property’s design. The development targets zero impact with 100% renewable energy.

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Nandika Chand

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