Miraval Resorts & Spa a hospitality group offers luxurious, all
inclusive wellness retreats that focus on transformative experiences, part of
Hyatt Hotels Corporation, American multinational hospitality company based in
Chicago Illinois, has unveiled the opening of its first international resort at
the Red Sea on Shura Island, also known as Shurayrah, an island
facing the Red Sea coast of Tabuk province in Saudi Arabia.
Shura Island is the vibrant, dolphin - shaped heart of Saudi Arabia’s Red
Sea mega - project. Designed as an ultra - luxury, eco – friendly mega - resort
hub, connected to the mainland by a 1.2 km water bridge, it hosts 11 five- star hotels, exclusive
private residences an 18 - hole championship golf course designed by Brian
Curley, a yacht marina, and an extensive water sports offering ranging from
kayaking, sailing, and stand – up paddleboarding for high - adrenaline e - foiling and PADI scuba diving.
Miraval The Red Sea opened its doors on 15 May, marking the brand’s first
resort outside of the U.S., easily accessible via Red Sea Inteernational
Airport (RSI), which is a short 25 - 30 minute EV transfer away.
Developed by Red Sea Global, a leading real estate development company based
in Tabuk, Saudi Arabia, this adults - only, all inclusive wellness retreat adds
180 thoughtfully rooms and suites feature meditation nooks, cloud - like
bedding and in - room Tibetan singing bowls, blending desert tones with natural textures.
Every stay covers gourmet dining, healthy snacks, non - alcoholic beverages,
and a daily resort credit to be used toward specialty spa services of fee - based private sessions.
At the earth of the resort is the massive 3.000 square - metres sanctuary
Life in Balance Spa, the largest of Shura Island, with 39 indoor - to - outdoor
trearment rooms, salt rooms, a hammam, a vitality pool, and the Majlis suite
for group wellness that anchors to Serenity Center.
Further highlights are Body Mindfulness Center that provides state - of - the - art Technogym equipment, HIIT rooms, barre/Pilates studios, and open - air fitness decks overlooking the Red Sea, Miraval Challenge Course, and Life
in Balance Culinary Kitchen, respectively offering expert - led programming
across integrative wellbeing, outdoor activities and interactive nutrition.
Guests at the resort will experience restorative journeys characterized by
mindfulness, connection, and intention. Each stay presents personalized daily
itineraries spanning wellness guidance, aerial yoga, meditation, creative
expression, equestrian activities, outdoor adventure courses, and locally
inspired cuisine.
The resort aligns with Red Sea Global’s commitment to regenerative tourism,
integrating sustainable design and operations that reflect the organization’s
broader ambition for a 30% net conservation gain by 2040. This includes being
powered solely by renewable energy and implementing advanced waste and water
management systems to minimize environmental impact while enhancing
biodiversity.
CEO of Red Sea Global, John Pagano, said that welcoming Miraval Resorts
& Spas, a globally respected wellness brand, to the destination, reflects
ongoing confidence in Saudi Arabia’s tourism offering. Demand during Ramadan
and forward bookings for Eid - Al - Adha point to strong momentum for the
destination. Whether to celebrate Eid or simply enjoy a luxury getaway, the aim
is to look forward to welcoming guests across the Kingdom and around the world
to experience Saudi Hafawah.
To support the increase in visitors this Eid, an additional 32 flights to
RSI have been added. The destination is hosting a curated program of dining,
entertainment, and cultural experiences for guests staying during the festive
period.
Red Sea G?lobal is expanding the offering at The Red destination after
occupancy reached 82% during the final 10 days of Ramadan. Anticipating even
stronger demand for the peak Eid - Adha travel period, the company is opening a
new resort on Shura Island.
Further expanding Shura Island’s luxury offering, Four Seasons Resort and
Residences Red Sea at Shura Island is also preparing to open and is accepting
reservation from 20 May.
The Red Sea hub now has 11 hotels opens, with six more due to open on Shura
Island in the coming months.
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