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Four Seasons Opens Wellness-Focused Resort at Amaala on Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea Coast

Four Seasons has officially opened its newest ultra-luxury property on Saudi Arabia’s northwestern Red Sea coast.

by Catherine Maisonneuve  June 16, 2026
Four Seasons Opens Wellness-Focused Resort at Amaala on Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea Coast

Photo: Courtesy of Four Seasons

Four Seasons has officially opened its newest ultra-luxury property on Saudi Arabia’s northwestern Red Sea coast, Four Seasons Resort and Residences Amaala at Triple Bay.

Set along the shoreline of a sheltered bay and framed by the mountains of the Tabuk region, the new resort becomes a centerpiece of the broader Amaala development—a resort destination focused on luxury, wellness, and regenerative tourism.

The property introduces Four Seasons’ latest approach to wellness travel, combining personalized wellbeing experiences with the brand’s signature hospitality. Designed for travelers seeking restorative and immersive escapes, the resort emphasizes mindfulness, fitness, nutrition, and cultural connection in an upscale beachfront setting.

At the heart of the resort experience is a 22,000-square-foot spa and wellness complex named Hyliaa, the Arabic word for “elegant beauty,” alongside a 5,500-square-foot fitness center. Wellness programming is structured around three themes: sky, land, and sea, and includes one- to three-day journeys tailored to guests’ personal goals, whether focused on physical renewal, mental reset, or reconnection with nature.

On-site activities include sunrise and evening beach yoga, sound healing sessions, guided hikes, culinary workshops, Islamic poetry readings, and stargazing experiences. Guests can also participate in environmental and community initiatives.

A room at Four Seasons Resort and Residences Amaala at Triple Bay.

Designed by Dubai-based U+A Architects, the resort features 202 accommodations, including guest rooms, suites, and garden villas, defined by earthy tones and natural materials, all offering views of the Red Sea. The resort also features 26 branded residential villas, each ranging from 6,000 square feet and with a private pool and sea views.

Dining is centered on open-air concepts across six venues. Signature outlets include Middle Eastern coastal restaurant MAA Social, the Oaasis Lounge, and Almaa Pool & Bar, which focuses on Mediterranean cuisine and wellness-oriented offerings. Additional concepts expected later this year include Zaatar, Safaa Beach Bar and Lounge, and Rock Baar, an oceanfront venue overlooking Dumega Bay.

Families are also a key focus, with amenities including the Kids For All Seasons program, a dedicated teen club, five pools, and a 3,000-foot swimmable beach.

For meetings and celebrations, the resort offers approximately 11,000 square feet of flexible event space, positioning itself for weddings and private events.

The opening expands Four Seasons’ footprint along Saudi Arabia’s western coast and joins Four Seasons Resort Red Sea at Shura Island as part of a broader pipeline that includes future projects in Sindalah Island and Jeddah.

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