Aman Group adding two Saudi resorts
Luxury resort group Aman is set to open two new Saudi resorts – Aman Wadi Safar and Janu Diriyah.
It is partnering with developer Diriyah Company.
Aman Wadi Safar will be situated in the desert near Riyadh, and feature a 78-key Aman hotel, with up to 34 Aman branded residences.
Amenities include an Aman Spa and various dining venues.
Aman Wadi Safar is expected to open in 2026.
Janu Diriyah is also slated to open the same year.
It will be located near the UNESCO Heritage Site of At-Turaif.
Comprising 120 hotel rooms and a spa, the property will include several dining outlets.
Jerry Inzerillo, Group CEO, Diriyah Company, said: “We are very proud to launch Diriyah’s partnership with Aman, delivering two outstanding projects.”
Aman Group already has three properties in the pipeline within AlUla, Saudi Arabia.
It includes two Aman properties and Janu AlUla.
Aman Group is also developing the brand’s first luxury motor yacht in partnership with Cruise Saudi.
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