Four Seasons and Red Sea Global Collaborate to Launch New Resort

It is expected that a new resort will be opened in the near future by Four Seasons as part of Saudi Arabia's luxury lifestyle destination.
It has been confirmed that the Four Seasons will open a hotel within the Red Sea.
Four Seasons, the world's leading luxury travel company, has announced its plans to open a Four Seasons Resort in Saudi Arabia, which is a country with a rich history of luxury travel. As part of Red Sea Global's master plan for the Red Sea region that is being developed by Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund, one of the country's leading stock companies, this resort will be part of the master plan for the region.

According to Rich Report, it is planned to establish the new Four Seasons Resort on Shura Island, which is surrounded by the cities of Umluj and Al Wajh, in the middle of the two cities. It is our belief that the rooms and suites of the hotel will provide the ultimate in relaxation and comfort due to the stunning view of the soft white sand and sparkling water that define the beaches of the Red Sea. All rooms and suites will come with a stunning view of the sea and the surrounding mountains.

“This new destination provides the next generation of travelers with an incredible opportunity to discover what Saudi Arabia has to offer, building on its historic and cultural significance, while highlighting the exceptional natural beauty of the region,” is a statement made by the group CEO of Red Sea Global, John Pagano.
“We are thrilled to have Four Seasons as a partner on this project, bringing their world-renowned service expertise to the beautiful Red Sea.”

The Four Seasons Resort located in the heart of the Red Sea offers its guests a full-service spa, tennis courts, three outdoor swimming pools, and two separate beaches that offer facilities for scuba diving in addition to a full-service spa, tennis courts, and three outdoor swimming pools, as well as the facilities for scuba diving at two separate beaches.

It is anticipated that the Four Seasons Resort will be joined by a yacht marina, retail outlets, an 18-hole golf course, and a variety of leisure and lifestyle facilities as part of a new development that will draw tourists from all over the world to a beautiful area of the Middle East, which was previously underdeveloped.

As part of the development, the Red Sea will include 124 miles of coastline, natural islands, and lagoons that will be scattered throughout. As is befitting its awe-striking location, the destination complex is being built with a major emphasis on sustainability, with a masterplan that is influenced by marine spatial planning in order to minimize the impact tourism will have upon the environment in the future.

Furthermore, as part of its commitment to sustainability, the Red Sea development company has committed to the usage of renewable energy, as well as designated conservation zones when developing its islands in order to ensure their sustainability.