
Saudi Arabia's Red Sea Global unveils Nammos Resort AMAALA
Red Sea Global (RSG) has announced the launch of Nammos Resort AMAALA, which will open later this year in Saudi Arabia's Triple Bay area.
The resort will feature 110 rooms with ocean views and 20 branded residences overlooking the AMAALA Marina and Corallium Marine Life Institute. Facilities include a spa, fitness centre and Children's Club.
The development marks the first hotel outside Greece for Nammos Hotels & Resorts, bringing their Cycladic style to the Red Sea region, the company said in a statement.
John Pagano, Group CEO of Red Sea Global, said: 'Nammos Resort AMAALA represents a milestone for both Red Sea Global and ADMO Lifestyle Holding. This collaboration brings together contemporary design and world-class luxury. We are proud to introduce this exceptional property as one of eight resorts set to open in AMAALA's first phase in a matter of months.'
The resort's architecture, designed by Foster + Partners, incorporates traditional Hijazi elements, while the interiors by Lazaro Rosa Violan Studio and Elastic Architects feature Mykonos' Cycladic style with Terrazzo flooring, textured walls, and a colour scheme of aquamarine, white and gold.
Dining options include the Horizon Bar with Red Sea sunset views, Nammos Restaurant, Nalu Restaurant combining Latin American and Asian cuisines, and Omnia Restaurant featuring guest chefs.
Petros Stathis, Chairman of Nammos World and Vice Chairman of ADMO Lifestyle Holding, added: 'The opening of Nammos Resort AMAALA marks a defining milestone for our Nammos brand, a full-scale, all-encompassing resort experience in one of the most anticipated luxury travel destinations in the world.
'We have the utmost confidence in the visionary leadership of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, whose shared commitment to excellence is set to redefine the global hospitality landscape for decades to come. We are simply honoured to be part of this extraordinary journey and look forward to the remarkable chapters that lie ahead at Red Sea.'
Nammos Restaurant AMAALA will be situated on Hijaz Island, accessible by boat from the Marina Village jetty and exclusive to AMAALA resort guests. The restaurant will include private cabanas and an infinity pool overlooking the Red Sea.
Sanjay Nandi, CEO of ADMO Lifestyle Holding, explained: 'Nammos Resort AMAALA marks a significant milestone in ADMO's global expansion in hotels. As a brand synonymous with vibrant luxury and exceptional experiences, opening in one of the world's most exclusive luxury lifestyle and wellness retreats is the perfect fit for the iconic Nammos brand and reinforces ADMO's commitment to expanding our international portfolio in the premium hospitality sector.'
AMAALA's first masterplan centres on the Triple Bay development, which will welcome its first guests in 2025.
Triple Bay will eventually feature 12 resorts and three residential communities.
Upon completion, AMAALA will offer 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, retail, dining, wellness, and recreational facilities.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Hi Dubai
2 hours ago
- Hi Dubai
UAE Ministry of Investment Signs MoU with Malaysia's Perak Corporation to Boost Food Security and Trade
The UAE Ministry of Investment and Malaysia's Perak State Development Corporation have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to strengthen cooperation in food security and infrastructure development, marking a new chapter in bilateral trade relations. Signed by UAE Minister of Investment Mohamed Hassan Alsuwaidi and Yab Dato' Seri Haji Saarani Bin Mohamad, Chairman of Perak State Development Corporation, the agreement sets the stage for joint investment initiatives focused on sustainable food systems and logistics. A key component of the partnership includes developing the Bagan Datuk International Sea-Hub Multipurpose Terminal in Perak. The strategic project is expected to enhance global supply chain connectivity and support Malaysia's role as a regional hub for food exports. The MoU builds on the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) signed between the UAE and Malaysia in January 2025, reinforcing both nations' commitment to long-term economic collaboration. Alsuwaidi stated that the partnership aims to create 'meaningful international collaborations that deliver tangible value' and support 'regional supply chain resilience.' Saarani noted that the terminal will serve as a 'critical gateway' for Malaysia's food exports while supporting broader infrastructure and agricultural growth. The UAE and Malaysia continue to deepen economic ties, with non-oil bilateral trade reaching $4.9 billion in 2023 and $4 billion in the first nine months of 2024. The UAE is Malaysia's second-largest trading partner in the Middle East, while Malaysia ranks as the UAE's 12th largest Asian trading partner. News Source: Emirates News Agency


Sharjah 24
3 days ago
- Sharjah 24
UAE, Malaysia ink deal to boost food security
The agreement also includes the development of the Bagan Datuk International Sea-Hub Multipurpose Terminal in Perak State, reinforcing both parties' commitment to global supply chains and sustainable economic growth through strategic infrastructure development. High-level signatories reflect deep bilateral commitment The MoU was signed by Mohamed Hassan Alsuwaidi, Minister of Investment, and Yab Dato' Seri Haji Saarani Bin Mohamad, Chairman of Perak State Development Corporation. Building on UAE-Malaysia CEPA framework The two parties will collaborate to explore investment opportunities in food security, building on the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) signed between the UAE and Malaysia in January 2025. Statements from leaders Mohamed Hassan Alsuwaidi stated: 'This Memorandum with the Perak State Development Corporation underscores our shared commitment to bolstering regional supply chain resilience and driving sustainable development. Through this partnership, we aim to create meaningful international collaborations that deliver tangible value to both parties, while also contributing to the stability of the global food system.' Yab Dato' Seri Haji Saarani Bin Mohamad added: 'We are pleased to formalise this partnership with the UAE Ministry of Investment, which will advance our agricultural sector and infrastructure development objectives, and our role in global food security. The Bagan Datuk International Sea-Hub Multipurpose Terminal will serve as a critical gateway for Malaysia's food exports while strengthening our position in global supply chains. We greatly value our partnership with the UAE and look forward to working together.' Strengthening UAE-Malaysia trade relations The UAE and Malaysia enjoy strong and growing economic relations. Non-oil bilateral trade reached US$4.9 billion in 2023, with US$4 billion recorded in the first nine months of 2024. The UAE is Malaysia's second-largest trading partner in the Middle East, accounting for 32% of Malaysia's trade volume with the region. Malaysia ranks as the UAE's 12th largest Asian trading partner.


Time Out Abu Dhabi
3 days ago
- Time Out Abu Dhabi
Why everyone's talking about InterContinental Abu Dhabi's coolest summer dining experience: Dock and Dine
Summer is almost here and when the temperatures are rising, is there any place better to be at than on a boat? We don't think so. The sea breeze cooling you down, the turquoise-coloured water and views for days around the capital… Sign us up. The only thing that could make this dreamy scenario even better? Having top-notch dining options when it's time to eat, of course. Enter the InterContinental Abu Dhabi Marina's Dock and Dine, which might be one of the coolest ways to head out to lunch or dinner this season. Thanks to their fabulous marina, you can simply dock your boat hourly or daily and head into any of their dining venues. With more than nine restaurants and bars available, there is plenty of choice for whatever mood you're in. Delicious seafood with a Thai twist? Hop off the boat and head to Fishmarket, where there is no menu (yes, really) – just select what you fancy from the market display and sit back while the pros prepare it for you just the way you like it. Journey across the world through different flavours Ready to take your taste buds on a global adventure without leaving the marina? Start with Porto Gina, where simple, authentic Italian flavours come in generous portions perfect for sharing. If Lebanese cuisine is more your vibe, Byblos Sur Mer offers a stylish setting with all your favourite mezze and grilled dishes – plus unbeatable views and live music to set the mood. But the international flavours don't stop there. Cho Gao will be calling your name with some pan-Asian cuisine, while Chamas Churrascaria will have you enjoying incredible meat cuts, churrasco style (that's Brazilian barbecue, FYI). Seafood lovers will find their paradise at Fishmarket, where you pick your fresh catch and let the chefs create a masterpiece right by the Arabian Gulf. If cosy European comfort food is what you're after, Belgian Café offers all the classics. Mussels, crispy frites, and slow-cooked stews, all paired with a great selection of Belgian hops. Jones Social brings together bold global flavours and laid-back vibes, perfect for sharing plates, sipping creative mixed drinks and catching up in a stylish space. And when it's time to unwind, Bayshore Beach Club invites you to relax by the sea with a private beach, poolside cabanas, light bites and refreshing drinks, offering the perfect end to your culinary journey. Plan your visit You'll have to reserve this one in advance and share your boat docking details in advance so you can have a smooth sailing. So the next time you're overwhelmed by the sheer number of dining spots in the city, make a date at InterContinental Abu Dhabi Marina and take advantage of the Dock and Dine offer. InterContinental Abu Dhabi, Marina Walk, @Interconad (02 666 6888).