
Saudi Arabia’s hospitality sector is experiencing an extraordinary evolution, welcoming a wave of world-class properties across its coasts, deserts, and cultural heritage sites. With Vision 2030 accelerating development, these new hotel openings are setting new standards in luxury, sustainability, and regional identity.
Whether you’re planning your next escape or just staying updated, here are newly opened hotels in Saudi Arabia you need to know about.
Shebara Resort – Sheybarah Island

Opened in November 2024, Shebara Resort is one of the Red Sea Project’s crown jewels. Featuring 73 futuristic, mirror-clad villas designed by Killa Design, the resort is powered entirely by solar energy and surrounded by vibrant coral reefs.
Nujuma a Ritz-Carlton Reserve – Ummahat Islands

Launched in May 2024, Nujuma is the Middle East’s first Ritz-Carlton Reserve. Offering 63 luxury villas with private pools and panoramic sea views, this secluded escape delivers immersive luxury and bespoke experiences on a pristine island setting.
Desert Rock Resort – The Red Sea

Opened in December 2024, Desert Rock Resort is built into the granite mountains of the desert. With only 64 rooms and villas carved into the rock formations, it offers a serene, sustainable retreat surrounded by dramatic landscapes and star-filled skies.
St. Regis Red Sea Resort – Ummahat Islands

Opened in January 2024, the St. Regis Red Sea Resort merges refined design by Kengo Kuma with the untouched beauty of the Ummahat Islands. With 90 keys, overwater villas, and signature butler service, it redefines Red Sea luxury.
Dar Tantora The House Hotel – AlUla

Opened in May 2024 in AlUla’s historic Old Town, Dar Tantora offers 30 rooms restored from 800-year-old mudbrick homes. This boutique stay immerses guests in Saudi heritage, with locally inspired design and authentic cultural experiences.
Al Hamra Palace – Jeddah

Opened in December 2024, Al Hamra Palace brings understated elegance to Jeddah’s coastline. With sophisticated interiors, refined dining, and its close proximity to the Red Sea, this property provides both business and leisure travelers with an upscale base in the city.
The Chedi Hegra – AlUla

Opened in December 2024, The Chedi Hegra is the first hotel located inside the UNESCO World Heritage site of Hegra. This one-of-a-kind property features 35 rooms, suites, and villas restored from ancient structures, blending Nabataean history with modern GHM luxury.
Bab Samhan – Diriyah

Opened in early 2025, Bab Samhan is part of Marriott’s Luxury Collection. Located in the cultural heart of Diriyah, the hotel reflects Najdi architectural heritage while offering five-star comforts, making it a symbolic bridge between old Arabia and modern sophistication.
Saudi Arabia’s hospitality renaissance is well underway, and these hotels are leading the charge. With each property offering a distinct sense of place, high design, and world-class service, the Kingdom is rapidly establishing itself as a must-visit destination on the global travel map.