PAID CONTENT FOR THE ST. REGIS RED SEA RESORT
The St. Regis Red Sea Resort RED SEA, SAUDI ARABIA
On the untouched shores of Saudi Arabia’s pristine Ummahat Island, The St. Regis Red Sea Resort brings a new level of refinement to one of the world’s most ambitious sustainable tourism destinations. Surrounded by crystalline waters, flourishing coral reefs and desert landscapes that remain virtually unexplored by international travellers, the resort offers a gateway to the natural and cultural wonders of the Red Sea. Designed by world-renowned architect Kengo
Kuma, the resort blends elegance with traditional influences, using timber, stone and organic forms that echo the surrounding environment. Its 90 overwater and beachfront villas feature private pools and expansive decks, creating a sense of seclusion and immersion in nature. At night, the skies above Ummahat Island reveal a canopy of stars, with minimal light pollution. The Red Sea itself is a living museum of
biodiversity. The waters around the resort are home to more than 280 species of coral and over 600 species of fish, including vibrant parrotfish and graceful eagle rays. Diving and snorkelling
excursions unveil kaleidoscopic reefs that rival some of the world’s best-known marine sanctuaries. Dining at The St. Regis Red Sea Resort is a
celebration of both setting and flavour. Guests can savour inventive Middle Eastern dishes at Nesma, refined grill specialities with sweeping sea views at Tilina and relaxed bites at The Beach Club. Bespoke experiences range from romantic dinners on the sand to private in-villa dining, while the Coral Mary zero cocktail, inspired by the surrounding reef, captures the spirit of the destination. Beyond the resort, cultural encounters await.
The Red Sea coast has been a crossroads of trade for millennia, and historic sites such as AlWajh — a former Hijaz railway town with coral-stone buildings — offer glimpses into Saudi Arabia’s layered past. Wellness and relaxation are central to the
St. Regis experience. A holistic spa draws on regional ingredients. For the active traveller, kayaking through mangroves or sailing into the open sea reveals another perspective of this rare marine environment.
DON’T MISS Set sail at dusk and watch dolphins leap against the glowing Red Sea horizon
112 Need to know
KEY FEATURES • 90 beachfront & overwater villas with private pools
• Signature restaurants highlighting regional & international flavours
• Luxury spa • Infinity pool & beachfront lounge
KEY ACTIVITIES • Diving & snorkelling on pristine coral reefs
• Private sailing & watersports excursions
• Signature sunset sabrage ritual • The St. Regis signature butler service
GET IN TOUCH
stregisredsearesort.com T: +96 614 504 0000 E:
reservations.redsea@
stregis.com
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