Red Sea Global’s AMAALA Triple Bay introduces a new proposition for the global MICE market: a single destination combining multiple ultra-luxury brands, wellness-led programming, and future-ready infrastructure, all within a low-density, regenerative tourism model.
For planners, this means the ability to design high-value incentives, leadership retreats, multi-hotel buyouts, and purpose-driven gatherings where wellness, sustainability, and exclusivity are central to the experience, not secondary additions.
Here is the list of first resorts and experiences to open at AMAALA Triple Bay:
1. Equinox Resort and Residences, AMAALA
Opening with 128 guest rooms, suites, two penthouses and 21 residences, Equinox AMAALA brings a high-performance, recovery-led approach to luxury hospitality, featuring advanced wellness facilities, an Equinox Fitness Club, and five dining venues.

2. Four Seasons Resort and Residences, AMAALA at Triple Bay
Offering 202 keys and 25 residences, the resort is set within lush landscapes and outdoor spaces, complemented by six dining outlets, a Discovery Centre, and a comprehensive Kids For All Seasons program.
3. Nammos Resort and Residences, AMAALA
A lifestyle-driven resort with 110 rooms and 20 apartments, including marina-view penthouses, alongside signature venues such as the sunset-facing Ilios Bar and the iconic Nammos Restaurant on a private island.

Comprising 100 pool suites and villas and 25 residences, Six Senses AMAALA centres on personalised wellbeing, with a 3,000 sqm spa offering signature programs focused on longevity, detox, fitness, and biohacking.
Featuring 110 rooms and suites and 26 private residences, Rosewood AMAALA is organised into distinct zones for families, couples, and spa-focused stays, anchored by the Asaya Spa and bespoke wellness experiences.
6. AMAALA Yacht Club
Designed as a premier global yachting hub, the yacht club will host major international events, including the Ocean Race Grand Finale in 2027, and feature a sailing academy celebrating the region’s maritime heritage.

7. Corallium
A flagship marine attraction showcasing the Red Sea’s biodiversity through immersive, multi-level exhibits and expert-led storytelling focused on conservation.
8. AMAALA Hotel
Owned and operated by Red Sea Global, the 144-key hotel at the Staff Village offers practical accommodation supported by a Levantine all-day dining restaurant, Mediterranean beach club, and grab-and-go concepts.