Aman developing three resorts in Saudi Arabia
Luxury resort group Aman is heading to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
It will open a trio of resorts in northwest Saudi Arabia from 2023 after signing a partnership with the Royal Commission for AlUla.
AlUla is a vast, little known region covering more than 22,000 sq km encompassing a lush oasis valley, sandstone mountains and ancient cultural heritage sites.
Three distinctive resorts are planned including a tented camp, a resort near AlUla’s heritage areas, and a ranch-style desert resort.
"With the addition of AlUla, this take us to 10 properties situated near or in UNESCO Heritage Sites, making it a fitting location for our first destination in the Middle East," said Vladislav Doronin, Aman CEO.
Governor of the Royal Commission for AlUla, His Highness Prince Badr said: "We are proud to be signing this agreement with a luxury operator who shares our vision of responsible development."
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