01 October 2018
The Public Investment Fund (PIF) of Saudi Arabia has announced the launch of Amaala, which will become an uber-luxury destination on the northwestern coast of the kingdom. It aims to create an all-new concept for ultra-luxury tourism focusing on wellness, healthy living, and meditation.
The new destination is a natural extension of the Mediterranean Sea, and dubbed the Riviera of the Middle East.
The initial funding for the project will be provided by PIF, 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.
The PIF has announced that Amaala will sit alongside Neom and The Red Sea Project as part of the giga-projects investment portfolio, helping to establish a unique tourism ecosystem, supporting economic diversification and creating high-value job opportunities.
In addition, PIF announced the appointment of veteran luxury hospitality and development executive Nicholas Naples as chief executive officer of Amaala, who will lead development and operations for the destination.
Naples said: “Amaala will awaken the world’s imagination by rephrasing the current concept of the luxury tourism experience, especially in terms of integrative wellness, specialty treatments and related recreational offerings.”
“Our concept will provide a rich service offering that exceeds customers’ expectations by providing a comprehensive suite of services not commonly found in one location that is unique by all measures. The Amaala experience will be enhanced by its setting, spread across beautiful, untouched natural sites.
“Amaala represents a unique and transformational luxury experience where full-fledged wellness tourism is integrated alongside a curated mix of arts, culture, and sports offerings that are individually tailored for the ultra-luxury lifestyle, including the availability of a fashion scene, healthy-living services, and year-round sea expeditions,” he added.
Amaala will feature extraordinary architecture and luxury in both hotels and villas as well as a quaint retail village and an academy of the arts that fosters the growth of young artists in the region.