Saudi Arabia: Four Seasons Red Sea at Shura Island now open

Joint venture with KHC features 149 accommodations and 31 Resort Residences

Four Seasons Resort and Residences Red Sea at Shura Island in Saudi Arabia has welcomed its first guests this week, the 11th luxury property located in the Red Sea.

Four Seasons Resort and Residences Red Sea at Shura Island presents a serene sanctuary at the secluded eastern tip of Shura Island, blending regenerative luxury and experiences for the entire family. The resort is surrounded by crystal-clear waters on three sides and features 149 accommodations and 31 Resort Residences.

Guests can enjoy a selection of dining options ranging from all day dining and plant forward specialties at Sea Green, Levantine cuisine at Al Forn, to al fresco Italian fare at Spiaggia Restaurant and Pool. For adventure seekers, a variety of water sports await, while younger guests can enjoy curated children’s and teens’ programs.

Developed in partnership with Kingdom Holding Company (KHC), the launch represents a shared milestone for both Red Sea Global and KHC and marks a new phase in RSG’s development model, highlighting the growing role of institutional and private sector partnerships in scaling Saudi Arabia’s luxury tourism sector.

The SAR 2.6 billion resort was developed through a 50-50 joint venture between RSG and KHC.

“With Four Seasons, we are significantly scaling the capacity and offering of The Red Sea destination in time for one of the busiest travel periods in our calendar,” said John Pagano, Group CEO at Red Sea Global.

“Launching reservations for the first joint venture-developed resort in our portfolio is also an important commercial milestone for RSG, demonstrating the value of strategic partnerships, the strength of our investment proposition and reflecting growing market confidence in Saudi Arabia’s tourism sector,” Pagano added.

“Alongside Red Sea Global, this landmark development demonstrates the strength of the destination proposition and the growing international appeal of Saudi Arabia’s luxury tourism market,” added Sarmad Zok, CEO at Kingdom Hotel Investments, a subsidiary of KHC.

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