Greek Hotel Brand Nammos to Heads to Saudi Arabia's AMAALA

Red Sea Global, the developer behind destinations including AMAALA and The Red Sea, has unveiled Nammos Resort AMAALA. The partnership marks Nammos Hotels & Resorts’ first hotel outside of Greece, introducing its iconic Cycladic hospitality to Saudi Arabia.

Located at Triple Bay and offering views of the ocean and Hijaz Cove, Nammos Resort AMAALA will welcome guests later this year with a blend of Mykonian and Hijazi influences.

Nammos Resort AMAALA is the second resort under Nammos Hotel & Resorts brand portfolio. The luxury property will have 110 keys with ocean views and 20 branded residences with waterfront views of the AMAALA Marina and Corallium Marine Life Institute. The property will also have a luxury spa, fitness center and Children’s Club. Nammos Resort AMAALA includes four dining venues: Horizon Bar, with sunset views of the Red Sea; Nammos Restaurant; Nalu Restaurant, an all-day dining restaurant blending Latin American and Asian flavors with cascading pools that lead to the resort's main beach; and Omnia Restaurant, an international restaurant hosting a rotating lineup of guest chefs and brands.

Pretty cool: Nammos Restaurant AMAALA is located on the exclusive Hijaz Island off the resort’s coast. Offering sunset views over the Red Sea, the restaurant offers privacy with its cabanas. Accessible via boat from the Marina Village jetty, the club is exclusive to guests staying at AMAALA’s resorts. The highlight is an infinity pool that seemingly floats over the Red Sea, offering views of the sunset.

The property’s design blends Greek and Saudi aesthetics. Crafted by Foster + Partners, the exterior draws inspiration from traditional Hijazi architecture, while the interiors, designed by Lazaro Rosa Violan Studio from Spain and Elastic Architects from Greece, capture Mykonos' Cycladic style. Signature elements include iconic Terrazzo flooring, textured walls, traditional archways and a color palette of aquamarine, white and gold.

The first masterplan of AMAALA, centered on the Triple Bay development, is progressing well, with the first guests expected to arrive later this year. Triple Bay will eventually be home to 12 resorts and three residential communities. Upon full completion, AMAALA will boast approximately 4,000 hotel rooms across 30 hotels, along with approximately 1,200 luxury residential villas, apartments and estate homes. The development will also include marinas for the global yachting community, as well as high-end retail, fine dining, wellness and recreational facilities. 

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