Amaala, one of the numerous giga-projects which are set to change the face of Saudi Arabia, is currently coming to life in the country. The project is planned to be established at the northwestern coast of the Red Sea and is expected to be wholly completed by 2028.
The project has been given the title “Riviera of the Middle East”.
The development is slated to include the world’s top hotel brands and more than 800 residential villas, apartments and estate homes, alongside 200 high-end fashion and retail establishments, a contemporary arts museum and wide variety of galleries, ateliers and artisan workshops, as well as signature dining and world-class marinas and sporting venues.
An uber-luxury destination on the north-western coast, the location aims to create an all-new concept for ultra-luxury tourism focusing on wellness, healthy living and meditation.
Located within the Prince Mohammed bin Salman Natural Reserve, the 3,800 square kilometre project will blend wellness with creative and social offerings to take guests on journey of “holistic self-transformation”.
The new destination is a natural extension of the Mediterranean Sea.
The initial funding for the project will be provided by the Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia, which will spearhead the development of Amaala into a bespoke hospitality experience located within the Prince Mohammed bin Salman Natural Reserve.
As the project progresses, attractive partnership and investment packages will be available for the private sector.
Take a look at the planned project:
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