Discover Saudi Arabia’s most exceptional luxury hotels, from Red Sea island resorts to AlUla’s desert icons. This curated itinerary highlights world-class design, exclusive amenities, and once-in-a-lifetime stays defining the Kingdom’s new era of luxury travel.
Our Habitas AlUla
This is where AlUla’s modern hospitality story really began. Built lightly into the landscape, Habitas feels more like a private desert camp than a hotel. Sunrise yoga, fire pits, and a strong wellness focus attract creatives and repeat visitors who value experience over excess, all set among raw sandstone cliffs that never stop impressing.
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BookShebara Resort
Shebara’s stainless-steel overwater villas aren’t a gimmick — they’re climate-engineered to reduce heat gain, and it works. Villas feel cooler than expected, with floor-to-ceiling water views and complete privacy. Service moves via electric buggies and boats only. Dining is intimate and reservation-only, reinforcing the sense that this place is deliberately hard to access.
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BookDesert Rock Resort
Carved directly into the mountains, Desert Rock is unlike anything else in the Kingdom. The architecture blends so naturally into the rock that it feels discovered rather than built. Every arrival is cinematic. Privacy, silence, and scale define the experience, making it one of Saudi’s most ambitious hospitality projects and a true destination in itself.
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BookShaden Resort Al Ula, Managed by Accor
Shaden is understated, spacious, and deeply rooted in its surroundings. Guests love the stand-alone villas, desert views from every angle, and calm, unhurried pace. It’s popular with travelers who want comfort without distraction, and its proximity to AlUla’s major heritage sites makes it a practical favorite for longer stays.
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BookNujuma, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve
Nujuma is pure escape. Reached by boat or seaplane, it delivers barefoot luxury with Ritz-Carlton precision. The villas are expansive, the water is impossibly clear, and nights are defined by stars and silence. It’s one of Saudi’s most exclusive stays, designed for travelers who value privacy, space, and flawless service above all else.
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BookSix Senses Southern Dunes, The Red Sea
This resort leans heavily into wellness done seriously, not decoratively. The spa menu is extensive, with diagnostics, sleep programs, and longevity treatments. Architecture is low-slung and earth-toned, blending into dunes rather than sitting on them. Dining emphasizes clean sourcing and restraint, attracting guests who care more about how they feel than how it looks.
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BookThe St. Regis Red Sea Resort
Refinement is the differentiator here. Butler service is proactive without being theatrical, and villas are designed for entertaining as much as relaxing. The beach club and signature restaurant give it more social energy than neighboring resorts. It’s a favorite for travelers who want island seclusion but still expect polished, international luxury standards.
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BookBanyan Tree AlUla
Banyan Tree AlUla offers a more secluded, romantic take on the destination. Tent-style villas with private pools sit quietly among dramatic rock formations. Evenings here are especially memorable, with desert silence and starlit skies. It’s a favorite for couples and slow travelers seeking privacy, space, and a strong connection to AlUla’s landscape.
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BookCloud7 Residence AlUla
Cloud7 is modern, casual, and refreshingly flexible. Designed for longer stays, it feels more like a private residence than a traditional hotel. Guests appreciate the clean design, independence, and easy access to AlUla’s sites. It’s popular with creatives, families, and travelers who want comfort and freedom without sacrificing location or quality.
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BookThuwal Resort
Thuwal feels more like a private coastal club than a resort. Known for its marina access, diving facilities, and calm Red Sea waters, it attracts repeat Saudi guests who come for boating and fishing. Rooms are simple but spacious, and the atmosphere is relaxed and familiar — less curated, more authentic.
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