Red Sea Global (RSG) announces that The Red Sea has joined an exclusive network of luxury travel and hospitality organisations, Serandipians. The destination becomes one of the first Saudi tourism spots to join Serandipians.
Only a select number of luxury destinations have joined the network before even opening to guests. RSG is set to welcome visitors to the newly announced international hotel brands to open on the four islands this year.
Serandipians carefully select global boutique luxury travel agencies and hospitality brands to join the network, The Red Sea was specifically selected on account of the destination’s ambition to deliver outstanding services and best-in-class accommodation.
“Combining the natural beauty of rolling sand dunes, untouched islands and abundant coral reefs with first-class luxury guest experiences, The Red Sea is poised to welcome travelers to Saudi Arabia as one of the world’s few remaining unspoilt gems,” said John Pagano, Group CEO of Red Sea Global.
“Our partnership with Serandipians will help us bring regenerative tourism to the world, and demonstrate a new kind of sustainable development that aims to enrich natural capital and benefit the environment in which we operate.”

Red Sea Global revealed three new international hotel brands that are set to welcome visitors for the first time when they open in 2023. The hotels announced include St. Regis Red Sea Resort, Nujuma Ritz Carlton Reserve and Six Senses Southern Dunes.
As confirmed by the developer, the hotels are among 16 announced hotels planned for the destination in 2023. By the year 2030, the destination expects to see 48 hotels.
The 13 hotels announced to open this year are:
- Fairmont Red Sea
- InterContinental Resort Red Sea
- Grand Hyatt The Red Sea
- Raffles Red Sea
- SLS Red Sea
- Jumeirah Red Sea
- Miraval Red Sea
- Nujuma, Ritz-Carlton Reserve
- Six Senses Southern Dunes
- St. Regis Red Sea Resort
- Rosewood Red Sea
- Faena, The Red Sea
- The Red Sea EDITION
Diana Nuber, Director of Partnerships and Media Relations said: “We will work with The Red Sea and our wider community of luxury travel professionals to entice travelers to this truly spectacular part of the world, and strengthening Saudi Arabia’s exposure within our network. Ahead of opening, The Red Sea already has demonstrated a commitment to world-class luxury facilities and services, with an impressive roster of five-star brands, many of them already our partners, choosing the destination to open their very first hotels in Saudi Arabia.”