Amaala has been recognised by the Global Wellness Institute at the 2026 Wellness Real Estate & Communities Symposium in New York, featuring in its Build Well to Live Well: Case Studies, Volume 2 – Kingdom of Saudi Arabia report.
Stephen Cheesebrough, Head of Development at RSG, commented:
“Being recognised by the Global Wellness Institute alongside the world’s most
advanced wellness developments is a testament to our mission to create
destinations that not only protect and restore nature, but also promote the
well-being of everyone who experiences them.”
The report highlights Amaala and Red Sea Global headquarters
as leading examples of wellness-focused and sustainable development, showcasing
their integration of environmentally conscious design, sustainability systems,
and human-centred planning.
Amaala Residences were noted for their nature-inspired
architecture, native landscaping, and emphasis on holistic wellbeing.
The destination includes branded residences and wellness-led
concepts from global names such as Clinique La Prairie, Equinox and Jayasom,
alongside hospitality and lifestyle brands including Six Senses, Four Seasons
and Rosewood.
Leisure-focused offerings like The Andar Club and Nammos
further expand its luxury lifestyle portfolio.
The development incorporates renewable energy systems, water
recycling infrastructure, and ecological design inspired by the Red Sea
environment.
Its Botanica Nursery, the largest landscape nursery in the
Middle East, supports large-scale cultivation of native plant species adapted
to the coastal ecosystem.
The GWI report also highlighted Red Sea Global’s focus on
workforce wellbeing through dedicated accommodation and community facilities.
Amaala’s recognition reinforces its role in advancing Saudi
Arabia’s Vision 2030 and positioning the Kingdom as a global hub for luxury
wellness tourism and sustainable development. -TradeArabia News Service