Nammos Hotels & Resorts is set to make its first Middle East debut with the opening of Nammos Resort AMAALA at Triple Bay in early 2026.

Nammos plans to offer a distinct luxury experience by combining shared spaces with private retreats, based on their principle of Endless Joy.

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The resort will feature 110 guest rooms and suites, 20 private residences, villas, and pool bungalows. The exclusive Cliff Villa will offer views of the AMAALA megaproject currently under construction.

Facilities include a wellness hub, a private island, Blu Kids Club, infinity pools, a spa, and three signature dining venues.

Central to the resort is the Nammos Restaurant, situated on a private island featuring an infinity pool and cabanas.

Other dining options include Nalu, which offers Latin American cuisine with Asian influences, and Ilios, a Mediterranean restaurant known for its sophisticated menu, visiting chefs, and occasional pop-up events.

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Outside the resort, visitors can access AMAALA’s various attractions, such as the Yacht Club and the Corallium Marine Life Institute. The resort is committed to sustainability and plans to achieve a zero-carbon footprint by utilising renewable energy sources.

Nammos CEO Carolyn Turnbull said: “For years, the global ultra-luxury landscape has been divided into two worlds: the social energy of the world’s most sought-after lifestyle destinations and the silent isolation of the resort.

“At Nammos Resort AMAALA, those worlds collide. We are bringing our signature social connection into a destination built on regenerative luxury, creating a rhythm that the region has never seen before.”