Six Senses Resort marks a significant milestone as the launching the first luxury hospitality destination within the Red Sea projects in Saudi Arabia.

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Today, the Red Sea destination stands out as one of the most eagerly anticipated luxury tourist spots, offering enthusiasts a range of exclusive projects leveraging the diverse terrain of the region. The juxtaposition of deserts, dormant volcanoes, sandy beaches, and crystal-clear waters teeming with coral reefs creates distinctive and unparalleled tourist experience unique to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

Six Senses Southern Dunes is the first luxury tourist destination unveiled under the Red Sea development project, and will welcomes tourist from across the globe. Distinguished by its architectural design inspired by Nabataean heritage and the surrounding desert landscape, the project is committed to sustainable and environmentally friendly solutions.

Comprising 36 rooms and suites along with 40 villas featuring private swimming pools, the interiors reflect the natural terrain with walls and ceilings mirroring sand dunes. Soft furnishings, fabrics, and colours draw inspiration from the traditional Bedouin clothing that characterizes the region.

The resort offers visitors exclusive experiences and adventures seamlessly integrated with the environment. Activities include a local fishing tour in Yanbu, Al-Wajeh, and Amlaj, historically renowned stopping stations for Silk Road merchants traveling between Europe and the Red Sea. Additionally, guests can explore the village of craftsmen, where captivating stories unfold. The resort caters to diverse tastes with open-air cinematic experiences and numerous other distinctive events.

Notably, the Red Sea tourist area operates on a separate visa system distinct from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia's entry visa system. This streamlined approach enables individuals from most of the world's nationalities to apply for a visa online or obtain it upon arrival in the project area, facilitating a continuous influx of tourists throughout the year.