Rosewood announces landmark Red Sea, Saudi Arabia resort
Rosewood Hotels & Resorts was recently appointed by The Red Sea Development Company to manage Rosewood Red Sea.
It opens as part of phase one of the multi-complex The Red Sea development.
Located along Saudi Arabia’s west coast on Shura Island, the new Rosewood hotel will be part of a destination comprising a marina offering a yacht club, commercial retail and dining options, as well as an 18-hole championship golf course.
It is poised to be one of Saudi Arabia’s top cultural and lifestyle destinations.
Rosewood Red Sea will have 149 guest rooms and suites.
Food and beverage offerings will include three restaurants, two lounges, a signature Manor Club and a central hub featuring authentic eateries.
Additional recreational spaces will include event pavilions and Asaya, Rosewood’s i well-being concept consisting of seven treatment rooms, a gym, two movement studios and a yoga pavilion.
“Rosewood’s presence in The Red Sea destination will mark a transformational time for the brand as the project looks to set new standards in sustainable development ,” said Sonia Cheng, Chief Executive Officer of Rosewood Hotel Group.
Covering 22 islands and five inland sites by the time it completes in 2030, The Red Sea destination will be home to mono-island resorts, beach resorts, centralized island-hubs, and inland resorts in the desert and mountains.
It is located 550 km north of Jeddah.
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