This Wellness Brand Just Opened Its Second Saudi Resort — With a Longevity Clinic Inside

This Wellness Brand Just Opened Its Second Saudi Resort — With a Longevity Clinic Inside

Six Senses AMAALA has welcomed its first guests on Saudi Arabia's Red Sea coast, pairing 100 suites and villas with a Longevity Centre and biohacking lounge.

By Resort Flock Staff·Jul 14, 2026·Updated Jul 14, 2026

Six Senses has opened its second resort in Saudi Arabia, welcoming the first guests to Six Senses AMAALA on the country's Red Sea coast this week. The beachfront property is developer Red Sea Global's newest addition to AMAALA, a wellness-focused destination taking shape along a stretch of coastline north of the giga-project's flagship Red Sea resorts.

The resort opens with 100 suites and villas plus 25 branded residences, woven into a landscape of beaches, mangroves and desert mountains. The architecture draws on traditional Saudi coastal design, with rooms that open directly onto the surrounding terrain.

Wellness is the whole point here, and the spa is where the property makes its case. Alongside the expected thermal facilities and treatment rooms, Six Senses AMAALA includes a Longevity Centre, a Biohacking Recovery Lounge, a Watsu pool and a sound dome, all tied to tailored programs rather than one-off treatments. Three signature restaurants and a mangrove lagoon used for marine education round out the offering.

This is the second collaboration between Red Sea Global and Six Senses, following Six Senses Southern Dunes, which opened in 2023. It arrives as AMAALA fills out fast: a Four Seasons resort opened at nearby Triple Bay last month, with Nammos among the names still to come. Red Sea Global has said the wider Triple Bay area will eventually hold more than 1,600 rooms across nine resorts, part of Saudi Arabia's push to turn its coastline into a luxury tourism magnet.