Mykonos hotspot will launch in Amaala in 2025
Saudi developer Red Sea Global has unveiled Nammos Resort at Amaala, a regenerative tourism destination set to welcome guests this year.
Marking the first Nammos property outside of Greece, the Mykonos hotspot brings 110 keys with ocean views and 20 branded residences to Saudi’s Red Sea coast.
Located in Triple Bay on Saudi’s northwest coast, the luxury property is part of Amaala, a wellness destination set against the Hijaz mountains and sparkling Red Sea that will eventually be home to 30 hotels.
Nammos will offer a luxury spa, a state-of-the-art fitness centre and a kids’ club, as well as four dining destinations, including Omnia Restaurant, offering a rotating lineup of guest chefs and culinary brands, and Nammos Restaurant Amaala, located on Hijaz Island off the resort’s coast and accessible by boat.
Dining at Nammos Resort at Amaala
The resort’s design blends Greek and Saudi influences with an exterior from renowned firm Foster + Partners that draws inspiration from traditional Hijazi architecture. Signature elements include Terrazzo flooring, textured walls, traditional archways and a Mediterranean colour palette of aquamarine, white and gold.
It will overlook Amaala Marina and Corallium Marine Life Institute.
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“We are proud to introduce this exceptional property as one of eight resorts set to open in Amaala’s first phase in a matter of months,” said John Pagano, Group CEO of Red Sea Global.
This will be Red Sea Global's sixth property, following recent openings that include Desert Rock and Shebara, which was named one of the World's Greatest Places of 2025 by Time Magazine.
Nammos Resort at Amaala
Opening this year, phase one of Amaala will deliver 1,400 keys across eight hotels, with Triple Bay eventually having 12 resorts and three residential communities.
Also slated to open in Amaala this year, The Ritz-Carlton comes with 391 rooms with mountain and sea views, while the Four Seasons will offer 220 rooms and suites, as well as villas with private pools, alongside personalised wellness and fitness itineraries.
Among other expected openings here in 2025, Rosewood, Six Senses and Jayasom Wellness Resort will all offer tailored stays with holistic health programmes. Equinox will bring its focus on sports, fitness and lifestyle to the destination with a 128-room hotel and mediclinic Clinique La Prairie will debut its first resort outside its Swiss base.
Once complete, Amaala will have 4,000 hotel rooms across 30 hotels. The development will also include marinas, high-end retail, fine dining, wellness, the Corallium Marine Life Institute and recreational facilities.
For more information, visit www.redseaglobal.com
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